The Jews in Australia
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd Nov '05
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This book traces Jewish community history from its origins in 1788 to today's Jewish culture in Australia.
This book traces the Jewish community's history from its convict origins in 1788 through to today's vibrant Jewish culture in Australia, and highlights the social and cultural impact the Jews have had on Australia. The book also explores how Jews, as Australia's first ethnic group, have integrated into multicultural Australia.Jews form only a tiny proportion of the Australian population, yet they have made outstanding contributions and have influenced Australian society immeasurably. Stories such as that of Sir John Monash, Australian commander-in-chief during World War I, whose legacy continues through Monash University, show how Jews have reached the highest echelons of Australian society. The Jews in Australia explores what makes the Australian Jewish community different from other Jewish communities around the world. It traces the community's history from its convict origins in 1788 through to today's vibrant Jewish culture in Australia, and highlights the social and cultural impact the Jews have had on Australia. As well as looking at the emergence of a specific faith tradition in Australia, the book also explores how Jews, as Australia's first ethnic group, have integrated into multicultural Australia.
' … an indispensable resource for those seeking a broad overview of Australian Jewry.' The Times Literary Supplement
ISBN: 9780521612852
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 12mm
Weight: 280g
214 pages