The Royal Commission on anti-Semitism and Social Cohesion will hold its first public hearings in Sydney next month. The commission was officially opened in February, just months after the Bondi terror attack where two gunmen allegedly killed 15 people and injured dozens of others celebrating a Jewish event at the beach. The hearings will run from May 4 to 15, focusing on the definition of antisemitism and the nature of antisemitism in its historical and modern manifestations. It will also hear from people with lived experiences of antisemitism and its impact on Jewish Australians. The prevalence of antisemitism in Australian...