Refreshing our look

Refreshing our look

ECAJ is celebrating 80 years as the voice of the Australian Jewish community, with a new look honouring our past and reflecting who we are today.

ECAJ was estab­lished in 1944 by state Jewish community roof bodies as the national voice of the Aus­trali­an Jewish community to gov­ern­ment, in the media, in the community, and around the world.

80 years later we are refresh­ing our look, honouring our past and reflect­ing who we are today:

 

ECAJ logo

 

Our new logo’s prominent menorah and blue and gold colours honour our past:

  • The menorah is the ancient and enduring symbol of the Jewish people. The menorah was a central item in the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. Depic­tions of it have been found in 2000-year-old Jewish artifacts found in Israel such as coins, syn­agogues, and tombs.
  • The blue and gold colours are inherited from our previous logo. Blue is a deeply sig­ni­fic­ant colour in our Jewish tradition and practice.

Our new logo’s modern design leading with our initials “ECAJ” reflects who we are today:

  • Our “ECAJ” initials by which we’re known today are front and centre in our new brand.
  • The modern design is clean and simple and suited to the digital channels we use today.

Partners

If you are part­ner­ing with us and need to use our new logo, please contact us for files and usage guidelines.

ECAJ submission to the NSW Parliament inquiry into measures to combat right-wing extremism.

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ECAJ submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security review

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