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Hamerkaz Sydney - Established 2018

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Hamerkaz Sydney was established in 2018 to increase communal engagement within the Jewish community of Sydney. 

We work with the Jewish community across Sydney from Diamond Bay to Botany and from Baulkham Hills to Gregory Hills. 

Our premier project is a multi-purpose Jewish children's library called Rivka's Library. Our holiday engagement projects reach hundreds of homes across Sydney.

We love to collaborate and innovate, so if you have an idea in mind please feel free to reach out.

L'chaim!

The team behind Beaches Catering have been around for a couple of decades now, so they know a thing or two about changing trends.

One thing they’ve noticed lately is the move to a scaled-down affair when it comes to functions, where the focus is on what is being celebrated, rather than how.

“Clients have different priorities. Those who want to have grand functions, it’s with the greatest of pleasure that we work with them to create this,” owner Michael Atlas shared. “But because we’ve seen a more scaled-down trend lately, we’ve created the Island of Appetisers.”

It’s a more cost-effective solution and offers different cuisines from all over the world with chefs on hand at each station to serve guests. While it’s certainly more price conscious, it doesn’t take away from the quality and presentation of the food.

“Our goal is to ensure the client feels like that are a guest at their simcha,” Atlas explained.

“We take away the stress on the day, we take complete charge, and we go from A to Z.”

Beaches can take care of everything, down to the drinks and the linen, to ensure clients are getting the best bang for their buck and are cared for throughout the entire process.

For the team at Beaches, it’s all about ensuring the vision of their clients is translated into beautiful menus, stress-free functions, and cost-effective catering.

The team behind Beaches Catering have been around for a couple of decades now, so they know a thing or two about changing trends.

One thing they’ve noticed lately is the move to a scaled-down affair when it comes to functions, where the focus is on what is being celebrated, rather than how.

“Clients have different priorities. Those who want to have grand functions, it’s with the greatest of pleasure that we work with them to create this,” owner Michael Atlas shared. “But because we’ve seen a more scaled-down trend lately, we’ve created the Island of Appetisers.”

It’s a more cost-effective solution and offers different cuisines from all over the world with chefs on hand at each station to serve guests. While it’s certainly more price conscious, it doesn’t take away from the quality and presentation of the food.

“Our goal is to ensure the client feels like that are a guest at their simcha,” Atlas explained.

“We take away the stress on the day, we take complete charge, and we go from A to Z.”

Beaches can take care of everything, down to the drinks and the linen, to ensure clients are getting the best bang for their buck and are cared for throughout the entire process.

For the team at Beaches, it’s all about ensuring the vision of their clients is translated into beautiful menus, stress-free functions, and cost-effective catering.

Hamerkaz Sydney

"Without flour, there is no Torah" 

           - Mishna Avot

Hamerkaz Sydney

"Without flour, there is no Torah" 

           - Mishna Avot

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