A series of public hearings delving into anti-Semitism in Australia will begin six months after the targeted killing of Jewish people in the Bondi terror attack.Members of the Jewish community will share their experiences with the Royal Commission on Anti-Semitism and Social Cohesion across two weeks beginning Monday.They are expected to include high-profile advocates such as Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief Alex Ryvchin, whose former Sydney home was targeted in an attack in early 2025.Others will detail their everyday experiences as Jews, including being targeted at schools, university campuses and in their businesses.But La Trobe University academic and son...