Support Resources

We understand how frightening and isolating antisemitism can feel. If you or anyone you know has or is still facing antisemitism, Jewish House offers dedicated resources to help you navigate and heal from discrimination. Read our collection of articles, utilise any of our support services or browse our list of other local support networks.

Use the filters below to find the right support resource for your situation.

Jewish House

At Jewish House we provide crisis support services, mental health counselling and emergency housing for individuals in need. As part of our broader mission, we offer a safe space for those affected by antisemitism, with specialised services that address the emotional and psychological impact of discrimination.

Phone: 02 9386 0770
Email: reception@jewishhouse.org.au

24/7 Support Line

If you are experiencing a crisis or need to talk to someone more urgently please call the Jewish House 24 Hour Support Line.

If you are feeling immediately threatened or fear for your safety, please call 000.

Phone: 1300 544 357

JH Jobs

Experiencing antisemitism in the workplace can lead to a loss of confidence or job opportunities. Through JH Jobs, we offer employment assistance and help individuals regain their footing after facing discrimination or harassment in a professional setting.

JH Kids

Whether they experience it firsthand at school or hear about incidents in the media, children can be deeply affected by antisemitism. JH Kids offers programs designed to support children’s mental health, helping them process their feelings and build resilience in the face of discrimination.

Phone: 02 9386 0770
Email: info@jhkids.org.au

AUJS (Australian Union of Jewish Students)

AUJS represents Jewish students across Australia and advocates for their rights on university campuses. They work to ensure that Jewish students’ voices are heard in academic and student circles, providing leadership opportunities and fostering a sense of community.

Email: info@aujs.com.au

CSG
(Community Security Group)

CSG provides vital security services and protection for the Jewish community. Their work includes ensuring safety at Jewish events, synagogues, and institutions, and offering advice and resources on staying secure in the face of antisemitic threats.

Phone: 1300 000 274

NSW Police Force – Hate Crime Unit


The NSW Police Force has a Hate Crime Unit specifically trained to handle incidents involving racism, religious discrimination, and hate crimes. They work closely with communities to ensure safety and investigate hate-related incidents, including antisemitic threats or attacks.

Phone: 131 444 (for non-emergencies)

Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)

The AHRC works to promote and protect human rights in Australia, including combating racism and discrimination. They provide resources, advice, and the ability to lodge complaints about discrimination, including antisemitism.

Phone: 1300 656 419

SafeWork NSW

SafeWork NSW helps ensure workplaces are free from discrimination, including religious discrimination. They provide advice and support for workers experiencing workplace harassment or discrimination due to their faith or ethnicity.

Phone: 13 10 50

NSW Jewish Board of Deputies

As the official representative body for the Jewish community in New South Wales, the Board of Deputies advocates for the community’s interests, combats antisemitism and works closely with government and media to raise awareness and support Jewish life in Australia.

Phone: (02) 9360 1600
Email: mail@nswjbd.org.au

JH Accommodation

Jewish House provides accommodation for up to 100 people per night with nowhere else to sleep. Contact us at or call to connect with our social services team.

Phone: 02 9386 0770
Email: reception@jewishhouse.org.au

Couch Surfer

Couch Surfer provides temporary accommodation support, and can help you access services to find a more stable housing solution. Explore accommodation services offered by Couch Surfer on their website.

Phone: (SMS only) 0480 049 922