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Jewish House Support Services
We understand how isolating antisemitism can feel. If you or anyone you know has or is still facing antisemitism, Jewish House offers dedicated support services to support our community through difficult times. Our team is here to listen and connect you with the right care when you need it most.
Jewish House Crisis Line
The Jewish House Crisis Line operates 24/7 for anyone in urgent need.Trained staff respond with immediate care, helping you feel safe and supported while taking the next steps forward.
Phone: 1300 544 357
Email: reception@jewishhouse.org.au
Psychology and Counselling
Our team of psychologists and counsellors offers personalised support for people experiencing trauma, grief, stress or anxiety. Sessions focus on recovery, resilience and restoring wellbeing.
Phone: (02) 9386 0770
Email: reception@jewishhouse.org.au
Mental Health Support
We can provide mental health nurses for people experiencing mental illness and distress. Our nurses can assist with medication, recovery planning and ongoing care in a safe and supportive environment.
Phone: (02) 9386 0770
Email: reception@jewishhouse.org.au
Employment
JH Jobs connects people with employment opportunities, training and mentoring. We help individuals build skills, regain confidence and move toward meaningful, sustainable work.
Phone: (02) 9386 0770
Email: reception@jewishhouse.org.au
Housing Support
We provide crisis, transitional and short-term accommodation for people facing homelessness or unsafe living situations. Housing support is paired with care and pathways toward stable, long-term options.
Phone: (02) 9386 0770
Email: reception@jewishhouse.org.au
Family and Kids Support
JH Kids supports children and families through play therapy, group activities and tailored programs. Services help kids process challenges, strengthen resilience and feel safe during difficult times.
Phone: (02) 9386 0770
Email: info@jhkids.org.au
Other Resources
There are support services available to anybody experiencing distress from anti-semitic behaviour. These include:
Lifeline:13 11 14
Mental Health Line: 1800 011 511
Kids Help Line: 1800 55 1800
Alternatively, you can also speak to your GP
Support for Community Members Impacted by the Bondi Attack
The Bondi attack in December 2025 has had a profound impact on members of our community.
Some people were directly affected. Others are experiencing ongoing emotional, psychological, or practical challenges in the aftermath.
Jewish House provides access to support for individuals, families, and community members affected by the Bondi attack through a government-funded assistance scheme.
You do not need to be in immediate crisis to reach out. Every enquiry is treated with respect and confidentiality