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Alexander Ryvchin (; born 18 July 1983) is a Ukrainian-born Australian author, advocate, media commentator, and lawyer. As Co-Chief Executive Officer of the
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, he advocates on behalf of the Australian Jewish community. He is a frequent guest on US, Israeli and Australia media.


Early life and education

He was born in
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,
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(present-day
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) in 1983 and his
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is
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. His parents were both employed in the country as teachers, with his father teaching maths and physics and his mother teaching English.Saving others to save ourselves
Executive Council of Australian Jewry. 5 November 2024
The family attempted to leave for years and were
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. They were finally granted exit permits in 1987, spending 9 months in
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in
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. At the age of 4, Ryvchin migrated to Australia as a
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, arriving on 10 January 1988 with his parents, brother and maternal grandparents. When the family arrived in Australia they did not have a family or friend network in the country and were impoverished and did not speak English. They were met at the airport by the Australian Jewish Welfare Society. The family were embraced by Sydney's Jewish community and were offered advice and furniture for their home. The family was also selected by ''
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'' for a story on Jewish refugees from the
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arriving in Australia. The family posed for photographs at
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and when a journalist called them a taxi home, they were unexpectedly reunited with a family friend from the Ukraine. A photograph of Ryvchin's grandfather embracing the taxi driver appeared on the front page of the ''Morning Herald''. In their early days in the country, his father worked as a taxi driver and cleaner at Emanuel Synagogue and his mother was employed at a pie shop. His grandfather, a mechanical engineer, became a volunteer bus driver for the Berger Centre and his doctor grandmother worked as a nanny. They lived in Sydney's Eastern suburbs for its Jewish community, living in areas such as Rose Bay, Bondi and
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. Ryvchin became an Australian citizen at the age of 7 and had his
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at age 13.Ryvchin, Alexand
I chose democracy, having lived the alternative. Those attracted to extremism chose, too
''The Guardian''. 4 November 2015
He attended primary school at Rose Bay Public School in Rose Bay and Woollahra Public School, before attending Sydney Boys High School.ALEX RVYCHIN, Oral History Transcript
Waverley Council. 21 May 2015
He graduated with a degree in law and politics from the
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in Sydney.


Career

He practised law at Mallesons Stephen Jaques in Sydney and
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in London before serving as a spokesman for the Zionist Federation UK and being awarded an Israel Research Fellowship. In May 2013, Ryvchin was appointed Director of Public Affairs at the
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. In 2016, he spoke at the Babi Yar memorial in Sydney. In the same year, he wrote about the
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massacre for
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. He was promoted to co-chief executive officer in 2018, becoming one of the youngest professional leaders in the Jewish world. As part of his position, he regularly represents Australian Jewry in the national and international media. In 2021, he appeared on SBS to mark 80 years since the murder of 33, 000 Jews at Babi Yar. He appears regularly on
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. He has also appeared on news and current affairs programmes for the ABC. In 2023, he was honoured by ''
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'' and the
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as one of its top 25 young visionaries. In November 2023, he cut ties with Australian Jewish Association and said the group "has no representative status and in no way speaks for or reflects the views of
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".


Writing

His writing on the
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and
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has been published in numerous international newspapers, including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', the ''
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'', and ''
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''. Ryvchin has also written on a number of occasions for ''
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''. Ryvchin is the author of two books on Israel. His debut book, ''The Anti-Israel Agenda – Inside the Political War on the Jewish State'' (
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, 2017), is a collaborative work with other pro-Israel writers including
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, Colonel Richard Kemp, Hillel Neuer and Professor Alan Johnson. It was lauded by former Arkansas Governor
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as "the most important book on Israel since Alan Dershowitz's ''The Case for Israel''". In 2019, Ryvchin published his second book, ''Zionism – The Concise History''. He published the book ''The 7 Deadly Myths: Antisemitism from the Time of Christ to Kanye West'' in 2023.


Views

Ryvchin is an outspoken critic of the anti-Israel movement referring to its activists as "self-righteous westerners" with "pretensions to heroism" who seek "redemption" by "slaying the Zionist beast". He has been a staunch critic of Palestinian terrorism, corruption and rejection of a negotiated end to the conflict with Israel. In 2018, he welcomed the decision of
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's government to recognise
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as Israel's capital. He is against the
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and supports
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. In 2024, the Russian government added his name to a list of Australian nationals sanctioned for “formulating the anti-Russia agenda”. He has spoken publicly of his love for Australia and his support for
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and integration which Ryvchin argues requires that "we accept the duty to uphold the freedoms granted to us and to protect the values underpinning our society – values such as democracy, tolerance, mutual respect." He also participated in the 2024
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with Dayenu, in solidarity with LGBT Jewry. In June 2024 he called on Senator Fatima Payman to resign after Payman accused Israel of genocide during the Gaza war and used phrase " From the river to the sea Palestine will be free". He also said Payman and
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"must be held accountable" and accused them of bringing antisemitism into the mainstream and have legitimized violent protests and "deceitful rhetoric on genocide" and endangering Jewish community. In the wake of the 2024 Melbourne synagogue attack, Ryvchin called for a "serious and profound" government response to increasing levels of
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in Australia.Jewish leaders call for greater anti-Semitism response after synagogue attack
''ABC''. 9 December 2024
He added that a "national crisis" should be declared on antisemitism and that there should be a ban on protests outside places of worship and schools.


Personal life

He currently resides in Sydney with his wife and daughters. In 2025, Ryvchin was chosen to sit on the 150-person Voice of the People council.


Target of antisemitic attack

In January 2025, his former home was vandalised and cars torched in an antisemitic attack.


Works

*2017: ''Anti-Israel Agenda: Inside the Political War on the Jewish State'' *2019: ''Zionism: the concise history'' *2020: ''A New Day'' A New Day, A Children's Book to Foster Good Mental Health
sydneychic.com.au. Retrieved on 1 December 2024
*2023: ''The Seven Deadly Myths''


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ryvchin, Alexander 1983 births Australian Jews Australian lawyers Living people Refuseniks Ukrainian emigrants to Australia Naturalised citizens of Australia Australian people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent Writers from Kyiv Journalists from Kyiv Writers from Sydney Journalists from Sydney Australian chief executives Australian Zionists People educated at Sydney Boys High School University of New South Wales Law School alumni Activists against antisemitism Ukrainian Zionists