Collective resourceData on Jewish community easier to access

JCCV launches research portal

JCCV president Philip Zajac said the initiative shows a commitment to stronger decision-making and engagement.

JCCV CEO Naomi Levin. Photo: Peter Haskin Photography.
JCCV CEO Naomi Levin. Photo: Peter Haskin Photography.

The Jewish Community Council of Victoria (JCCV) has unveiled a new Research and Data Hub, creating a centralised portal that brings together key reports and data about Victoria’s Jewish community in one searchable location.

The publicly accessible platform features research across themes including demographics, education, antisemitism and Jewish community life, designed to support evidence-based advocacy and strategic planning.

JCCV president Philip Zajac said the initiative represented a commitment to strengthening the community’s approach to decision-making and external engagement.

“The Research and Data Hub is part of our commitment to strengthening evidence-based advocacy, strategy and collaboration. By bringing together existing reports in one place, we hope to support informed decision-making within our community and in engagement with government and academia,” Zajac said.

The Hub has been developed as a simple, searchable platform accessible to community organisations, policymakers, researchers and the general public.

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