
Nomi Kaltmann
Australian lawyer and journalist who reports for outlets including Times of Israel and Haaretz, serving as a voice on-ground about antisemitism and community experience in Australia.
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Dec 15, 2025 • 1h 1min
EMERGENCY EPISODE: Deadly Attack in Sydney - with Jeremy Leibler, Nomi Kaltmann, and Nadav Eyal
Jeremy Leibler, President of the Zionist Federation of Australia, discusses the devastating impact of the Bondi Beach attack on the Jewish community. Nomi Kaltmann provides on-the-ground insights into the accompanying shock and grief, emphasizing the unique context of such violence in Australia. Nadav Eyal reveals alleged global campaigns aimed at intensifying antisemitism, linking foreign influence to the rise in hostility. Together, they delve into the community's plea for support from Israel while critiquing the Australian government's response.

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Aug 14, 2025 • 1h 29min
The Gaza Plan, tension between Netanyahu and the IDF, and the Arab vote - with co-host Suleiman Maswadeh and Nomi Kaltmann
Suleiman Maswadeh, a diplomatic correspondent for Channel 11, and Nomi Kaltmann, a journalist and President of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance in Australia, delve into complex issues surrounding the Gaza conflict. They discuss the rising tensions between Israel's political leaders and the military, the implications for future Arab voting, and the challenges of media coverage in Gaza. Nomi also reflects on the Australian Jewish community's response to rising antisemitism, showcasing the resilience and empowerment within the Orthodox community.

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Dec 14, 2025 • 19min
Emergency update: Terror attack in Sydney - with Nomi Kaltmann
Nomi Kaltmann, a journalist, lawyer, and rabbanit from Australia, shares her insights on the tragic mass shooting during a Hanukkah celebration in Bondi Beach. She discusses the shock and panic within the community, highlighting the emotional toll of friends being injured. Nomi raises concerns about rising antisemitism and calls for a zero-tolerance policy in Australia. She also reflects on the life of Rabbi Elie Schlanger, a victim of the attack, emphasizing the need for accountability and effective government action against hate.


