Two religions, one friendship group and a whole lot of kindness
A friendship group formed by Jewish volunteers and Muslim refugees in Melbourne fosters unexpected bonds. Naima Ali Farah, a refugee from Somalia, emphasizes that their different beliefs do not matter as they have become a family. The program, part of a federal initiative, aids refugees in adjusting to life in Australia.
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Published 11 Jul 2026, 18:41 UTC · Updated 11 Jul 2026, 18:50 UTC
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