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Liz Rudenko

Melbourne

Assistant Editor at Australian Design Review

Articles

  • 1 month ago | australianjewishnews.com | Liz Rudenko

    Since October 7, the role of influencers and content creators in advocating for Israel has undergone a profound transformation. What was once a space for lifestyle, entertainment and personal branding has become a battleground for truth, resilience and unwavering support for the Jewish state. Social media is no longer just a tool for engagement, it is a weapon against misinformation, a platform for unity and a means to amplify voices that refuse to be silenced.

  • May 28, 2024 | australianjewishnews.com | Liz Rudenko

    Josh Frydenberg’s latest documentary, “Never Again: The Fight Against Antisemitism,” has sparked a wave of reactions online, evoking overwhelming praise and calls for action. The documentary, which tackles issues of alarming rising antisemitism in Australia, saw viewers expressing their thoughts and feelings across The AJN social media platforms.

  • May 27, 2024 | australianjewishnews.com | Liz Rudenko

    For years, I have supported your events, campaigns, and charities! With your cute pink cupcakes and catchy ‘women support women’ slogans, I thought I was part of a real sisterhood. Oh, how wrong I was!For 7 months, we have watched you sit back and stay silent as Israeli women have been violently attacked, slaughtered, and raped! You say nothing about a mother clenching onto her babies with fear in her eyes as she’s taken into Gaza.

  • Apr 9, 2024 | australianjewishnews.com | Liz Rudenko

    Rabbi Daniel RabinRabbi, Caulfield Hebrew CongregationI was at Caulfield Shule, preparing for our family-friendly Simchat Torah hakafot. The room was set for celebration. Then Josh Frydenberg arrived a few minutes early with his wife and children, and there was a weight in his expression that immediately caught my attention.

  • Mar 20, 2024 | australianjewishnews.com | Liz Rudenko

    Margaret Porritt’s fashion empire Feathers Boutique which she has run for 52 years, is a testament to resilience and creativity. Speaking to The AJN, it is clear her career has been marked by a passion for design and an unwavering work ethic. From humble beginnings to becoming a stalwart in the Australian fashion industry, Porritt’s journey is inspiring. Porritt is the daughter of a Jewish father and Lutheran mother.