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Research & Data Hub

The JCCV Research & Data Hub is a central public portal of existing reports and research about Victoria’s Jewish community. Designed for community organisations, researchers, policymakers, and the public, it showcases the work of trusted partners and supports informed advocacy, planning, and collaboration.

Antisemitism in the cultural and creative industries

Monash Initiative for Rapid Research into Antisemitism (MIRRA) examines how antisemitism is affecting Australia’s cultural and creative industries. Based on interviews and workshops with artists, leaders and philanthropists, it reveals that many Jewish stakeholders now feel excluded, unsafe and professionally at risk.

Turning Point: The Victorian Jewish Community After October 7

The report captures the period following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, which deeply impacted Jewish Victorians.

Defining Antisemitism: The Victorian Experience

This report explains antisemitism and Zionism from the Victorian Jewish community’s perspective.

Australian Jews in the Shadow of War: Main Survey Findings

This survey provides an evidence-based assessment of the initial impact of the Israel–Hamas war, following the 7 October 2023 attacks, on Australia’s Jewish community.

Gen17 Ausraeli Jews. A Profile Of Israel-born Australian Jewish Residents

This report presents a profile of Israel-born Jews resident in Australia, including their views on selected topics related to identity, emigration, homeland, and religion.

Gen17 Australian Jewish community survey

The Gen17 Survey is a nationwide study of Australia’s Jewish community. This report presents preliminary findings.

Community Expectations of ‘Jewishness’ in Service Delivery – Victorian Jewish Community

This report examines community expectations for ‘Jewishness’ in aged care, family, disability, and community services.