AUTHOR Benjamin, Samuel.
TITLE Legal papers
[manuscript] 1848-1909
DATE 1848-1909.
DESCRIPT'N 1 cm. (1 folder)
SUMMARY Indenture, deed of covenant, correspondence and schedule of legal fees
concerning the grant in 1848 of a piece of land in Goulburn by Benjamin and
Moses to the Goulburn Hebrew Association for the purpose of a Jewish burial
ground.
MS 5889
AUTHOR Benstock, Michael.
TITLE An evaluation of
the treatment of selected duplicate narratives by traditional Jewish
commentators and exegetes [manuscript]
DATE 1977.
DESCRIPT'N 305 leaves
; 30 cm.
NOTES 1. Thesis (M.A.Hons)--Dept. of Semitic Studies, University
of Sydney, 1977.
MS 5650
AUTHOR Bullivant, Brian M. (Brian Milton)
TITLE
Competing values and traditions in an Orthodox Jewish day school a study of
enculturation dissonance. [manuscript] :
DATE 1975.
DESCRIPT'N xxiii,
570 leaves : ill., tables ; 28 cm.
NOTES 1. Thesis (Ph. D.)--Monash
University, 1975.
MS 5042
AUTHOR Foster, A. G. (Arthur G.)
TITLE Tombstone
inscriptions [manuscript] 1901
DATE 1901.
DESCRIPT'N 340 p.
SUMMARY
1. Tombstone inscriptions of the Roman Catholic, Jewish, Presbyterian,
Congregational and Wesleyan Sections of the Sandhills Cemetery, Devonshire
Street, Sydney. Original manuscript, 1901. Two vols. in one, by A. G. Foster.
2. Epitaph book of Church of England section of Devonshire Street Cemetery:
compiled, with notes and index, by A. G. Foster. Two vols. 1901. Original
manuscript with transcript introduction by C. H. Bertie.
ACCESS Available for reference. Not for loan.
MS 1839
AUTHOR Goldschmidt, V. M. (Victor Moritz),
1888-1947.
TITLE Correspondence, [manuscript] 1935-1945
DATE
1937-1945
SUMMARY Correspondence between Goldschmidt and John Shearer, a
lecturer in Physics at the University of Western Australia. The Letters deal
mainly with the political situation in Germany and the Treatment of Jewish
academics under the Nazi regime.
BIOG NOTE 1. Professor of Mineralogy,
Universities of Gottingen (1929-1935) Oslo (1936-1946).
ACCESS
Available for reference. Not for loan.
MS 3839
AUTHOR Isaacs, Isaac, Sir, 1855-1948.
TITLE
Papers, [manuscript] 1883-1969
DATE 1883-1969.
DESCRIPT'N 1 m. 30
cm.
SUMMARY Correspondence, letters to his family, especially to his
daughter, Marjorie Cohen, 1934-1947. Xerox copies of correspondence between
Edmund Barton and S.W. Griffith, between Isaacs and Julius Stone and general
correspondence, 1883-1947. Papers relating to the Jewish controversy with
Julius Stone, notes on Isaacs made by Zelman Cowen. Newspaper cuttings, ca.
1893-1947. Family papers. Photographs. Notebooks. Visitor's book from
Government House, Canberra, 1931-1935. Publications. (Colelction includes his
uniform)
BIOG NOTE 1. Graduated L.L.M., 1880. Made a Q.C. in1899. Elected
to Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1892. Made Solicitor-general, 1893,
Attorney-general, 1905-1906. 1906-1930, Justice of the High Court.
Governor-general of Australia, 1931-1936.
INDEX/LIST Descriptive list
available (18 p.).
MS 2755
AUTHOR Keesing, Nancy, 1923-1993.
TITLE Papers,
[manuscript] 1942-1976
DATE 1942-1976.
DESCRIPT'N 2.38 m. (16
boxes)
SUMMARY The collection consists of correspondence; letters from
Keesing's children; manuscripts of poems, short stories (many unfinished) and
reviews; correspondence, photocopies and drafts relating to her book Australian
postwar novelists; translations of Hebrew poetry; correspondence and drafts of
an article on David Martin, correspondence with Norman Lindsay; files on The
Captain Cook Bicentenary Literary Competition, The N.S.W. Branch of the English
Association, the Adelaide Festival of Arts, Southerly and the University of
Adelaide Dept. of Adult Education and material connected with her work for the
Australian Society of Authors. There is also a card index to the correspondence
with the collection.
MS 5378
AUTHOR Mann, Helena.
TITLE Papers, [manuscript]
1939-1945
DATE 1939-1945.
SUMMARY Copies of letters, printed material,
articles and newspaper clippings concerning the Jewish Holocaust Centre and the
German Concentration Camps.
MS 7128.
ACCESS Available for reference.
Not for loan.
AUTHOR Marcus, Alex.
TITLE Papers, [manuscript]
[ca. 1934-ca. 1960]
DATE [ca. 1934-ca. 1960].
SUMMARY Two folders of
radio talks by J.P. Marcus on the Tivoli Theatre in Adelaide. Autograph album
of Martin Marcus which includes personalities mentioned in the Tivoli talks.
Other radio broadcasts made in World War II include one by Graham Kingsford
Smith. These are mainly about theatre events, personalities and naval battles
during the war years. One folder of family history notes about the Jewish
family of Philip Kauffmann. This includes details of the Jewish community
mainly in Adelaide. There is a photocopy of a photograph of Teresa Kauffmann
wearing an ornate wig to symbolise her membership in the Jewish community.
Twenty-eight cm of radio talks and plays by Royston Marcus, three cuttings
books dated 1934, 1936-1937 and 1938 about the theatre, and obituary of William
Morris Hughes. The 1938 cutting book, includes a program for a play 'Love Me
Sailor' based on Robert Close's famous novel. This consignment includes a
collection of Royal Australian Air Force radio programmes.
BIOG NOTE 1.
Martin Marcus was associated with the theatre and for many years was manager
for Harry Rickard, the theatre entrepreneur. Martin Marcus died in 1927. J.P.
Marcus (ca. 1896-1963), radio broadcaster during World War II was keen on the
theatre and sport (rowing). Alex Marcus, a historian, is Martin Marcus'
grandson.
ACCESS Available for reference. Not for loan.
MS 6688
AUTHOR Marks, Percy J. (Percy Joseph)
TITLE
Albums of paper money and treasury notes [manuscript] 1822-1873
DATE
1822-1873.
SUMMARY One volume of paper money and treasury notes from Levuka
and Noumea. Also included are notes on early Fijian paper currency read before
the Australian Numismatic Society by P.J. Marks (undated). One volume of paper
money from Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), including a letter from W. S. Weigh
& Son, enclosing I.O.U.'s for various amounts.
MS 3622
AUTHOR Marks, Percy J. (Percy Joseph)
TITLE [Cash
book], [manuscript] [1942]
DATE 1942.
SUMMARY Cash book of investments
of Percy Marks as at 15th July, 1942.
MS 647
AUTHOR Marks, Percy J. (Percy Joseph)
TITLE
[Certificate of membership of Young Men's Federal Convention] [manuscript]
DATE 1897.
SUMMARY Certificate stating Marks is a duly accredited member of
the Convention.
MS 647
AUTHOR Marks, Percy J. (Percy Joseph)
TITLE
Papers [manuscript] [ca. 1850]-1941
DATE [ca. 1850]-1941.
SUMMARY The
collection is composed of the following items: 1. Various newspaper clippings
(ca. 1930s) dealing with Australian currency and the Union Bank of Australia.
2. Book by Coleman P. Hyman, published in 1893, entitled: "An account of the
coins, coinages and currency of Australasia". Interspersed between the book's
pages are newspaper articles and examples of early Australian private and bank
notes. 3. Photographs and glass negatives of early Australian notes and
currency. 4. Album entitled: "Early Australian paper currency notes (originals
and photographs) exhibited by Percy J. Marks" and the manuscript "Australian
paper currencies" by Marks (NLA has 3 copies of the latter). 5. Correspondence
to and from various publishing houses pertaining to the publication of his
manuscript. Also present are various other letters. 6. Box of medals (most from
N.S.W. and Great Britain, some dating from 1878 to the First World War) and
commemorative coins (one celebrating the opening of the first Federal
Parliament in 1901 by the Duke and Duchess of York and another, the opening of
the Sydney Harbour Bridge).
MS 1537
AUTHOR Monash, John, Sir, 1865-1931.
TITLE Papers
[manuscript] 1876-1934
DATE 1876-1934.
DESCRIPT'N 35.42 m. (253 boxes)
+ 37 fol. packages.
SUMMARY Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, drafts of
manuscripts, subject files, press cuttings, pamphlets, souvenirs, printed
items, photographs, glass slides and other memorabilia relating to all aspects
of Sir John's life and career. There is juvenilia and items dating from his
school and university days. The correspondents include Victory Moss (whom he
married), J. T. N. Anderson (business partner), Mathilda Monash (sister) and
other members of the Monash Family, J. Gibson (business), Walter Rosenhain,
Clara Stockfeld, Eva Blashki, Rose Blashki, Minnie Blashki, Jeanette Krakowski,
Ada Krakowski, Kitty Lunday, Amy and Evie Corrie and Rose Schield.
BIOG
NOTE 1. Soldier, engineer, administrator. Working copy of official biography by
Geoffrey Serle is held in Manuscript Section for use by staff and readers. A
lengthy entry on Monash is also provided in Volume 10 of the "Australian
dictionary of biography".
MS 1884
AUTHOR Munz, Sylvia, 1933-
TITLE Australian
autobiography the Jewish migrant childhood experience in the pre and post World
War II period / [microform] : Sylvia Munz.
PLACE Clayton, Vic. :.
DATE
[19--]
PUBLISHER Monash University,.
DESCRIPT'N 2 microfiches.
Minor thesis, National Centre for Australian Studies.
McG 5571
AUTHOR Rich, Ruby, 1888-1988.
TITLE Papers,
[manuscript] 1906-1984
DATE 1906-1984., 15.4 m. (110 boxes).
SUMMARY
Correspondence, manuscript, minutes, speeches, broacasts, cuttings,
publications, mainly relating to Ruby Rich's involvement in numerous women's,
Jewish, cultural and international organisations. They include the Australian
Federation of Women Voters, International Alliance of Women, Women's
International Zionist Organisation, United Nations Commission on Status of
Women, Racial Hygiene Centre, Family Plannning Association of New South Wales,
International Planned Parenthood Federation, Judge Rainbow Memorial Appeal
Fund, United Nations Association of Australia, Commonwealth Countries' League,
Australia-Israel Society for Cultural Exchange and Israel Philharmonic
Orchestra. Correspondents include her sister Vera Wild and Bessie Rischbieth,
Edith Hedger, Julia Rapke, Constance Davey and Maurice Schalit.
BIOG NOTE
1. Born in Walgett, N.S.W., grew up in Sydney and was a concert pianist in
Sydney and London. Joined Feminist Club in Sydney in 1923 and in next 50 years
was member and office-holder in numerous feminist, family planning, peace,
international and Jewish organisations. Married Dr Maurice Schalit.
INDEX/LIST Descriptive list (5 p.) available.
ACCESS Available for
reference. Not for loan..
MS 7493
AUTHOR Sitsky, Larry, 1934-
TITLE Papers, [manuscript]
1912-1998
DATE 1912-1998.
DESCRIPT'N 12.04 m. (86 boxes) + 38 folio
items.
SUMMARY Correspondence and copies of scores including "Petra", "12
Magical Preludes", "Bagatelles for Petra", "A Whitman Cycle", "Fall of the
House of Usher", piano reduction, "Footprints in the Snow", and "Fiery tales: a
comic opera in one act", with libretto by Gwen Harwood, 1975.
ACCESS Partly restricted.
MS 5630
AUTHOR Stedman, S.
TITLE Papers, [manuscript]
1920-1979
DATE 1920-1979.
SUMMARY Drafts of addresses, short stories,
plays and articles, together with a folder of family photographs. Also included
is a collection of papers delivered by Stedman and others to the Adult Jewish
Study Circle (1973-1979). Publications and correspondence.
BIOG NOTE 1.
Solomon Stedman (1893-1979) was born a Russian Jew in Siberia and came to
Australia in 1913 at age of 19. His chief interest became the history of the
Jewish people and the history of Russia and he wrote chiefly of this in his
long career as a writer.
INDEX/LIST Descriptive list (3 p.) available.
ACCESS Available for reference. Not for loan.
MS 6408
AUTHOR Stone, Julius, 1907-1985.
TITLE Papers,
[manuscript]. 1929-1991
DATE 1929-1991.
DESCRIPT'N 47.88 m. (342
boxes)
SUMMARY Correspondence, reports, drafts of his works, lecture
material, broadcasts, reviews, cuttings and photographs relating to law,
international affairs, politics and education.
BIOG NOTE
Professor of Law, University of N.S.W. and Visiting Professor at Hastings College of Law, San Francisco; Challis Prof. of International Law and Jurisprudence at Sydney University 1942-1972; author of a number of books and numerous articles on law and international relations.
ACCESS Partly restricted.
MS 5166
ORGANIS'N Hay Internment Camp.
TITLE Records,
[manuscript]. 1940-1941
SUMMARY Papers kept by Rabbi L. A. Falk who visited
internees at Hay in December 1940. They consist of magazines produced by the
internees, submissions to Chief Justice Jordan and to the United Kingdom High
Commissioner by the internees and to the Jewish Welfare Society by Rabbi Falk,
a notebook kept by Rabbi Falk, an exercise book entitled Camp 8 giving years of
birth, nationalities, etc for 943 internees, correspondence mainly to or from
Falk, list of Talmudical students and two illustrated concert programs,
watercolour of the Hay camp painted by Theodore Engel (1941) and pencil drawing
10 November, 1938 by H. Rothe (1940).
BIOG NOTE 1. The Hay Internment Camp
held over 1,000 aliens of German and Austrian origin aged between 16 and 70 who
had been moved from various internment camps in England. Most had travelled to
Australia on the ship Dunera.
ACCESS Available for reference.
INDEXED
IN Guide to collections of manuscripts relating to Australia ; D285
MS
5392.
ORGANIS'N Universitah ha-`Ivrit bi-Yerushalayim. Makhon
le-Yahadut zemanenu. Mador le-ti`ud be-`al-peh.
TITLE Hebrew
University contemporary Jewry oral history collection. Part 3, Zionism and
Israel : transcripts of memoirs [microform]
SERIES 1. The New York times
oral history program
PLACE Jerusalem :.
DATE 1977.
PUBLISHER Hebrew
University of Jerusalem in cooperation with Microfilming Corporation of
America,.
DESCRIPT'N 9 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
CONTENTS Part I. Jewish
communities. -- pt. 2. World War II. The Holocaust resistance and rescue. --
pt. 2A. World Jewry and the state of Israel during the Yom Kippur War. pt. 3.
Zionism and Israel. A. The antecedents of the State of Israel (106 memoirs). B.
The history of the Yishuv (133 memoirs). C. Youth movements (121 memoirs). D.
Culture and education (32 memoirs). E. Biographical projects and interviews (27
memoirs).
SUMMARY Oral history interviews were begun in 1960 by members of
the Oral History Division of the Hebrew University's Institute of Contemporary
Jewry. Their purpose was to preserve the history of world Jewry and Israel as
remembered by the people who shaped that history.
INDEX/LIST Hardcopy guide
to the collection: New York Times Oral History Program. Oral history guide no.
2: a bibliographic listing of the memoirs in the micropublished collections,
pp. 52-63.
Mfm 1454
AUTHOR Brasch, R. (Rudolph), 1912-
TITLE
[Conversation with Rudolph Brasch] [sound recording] / [interviewer : Hazel de
Berg].
SERIES 1. Hazel de Berg collection
DATE 1974 May 20.
SUMMARY
Rabbi Brasch speaks of his publications ; about his inter-faith work ; his
arrival and ecumenical work in Australia ; Brasch explains the value integral
to liberal Judaism ; Rabbi Brasch recalls his childhood and studies ; his
interest and investigations into the origin of religious systems
ORAL DeB
768-770
AUTHOR Cigler, B. (Beryl), 1923-
TITLE Interview
with Florence Beryl Cigler, linguist and educationalist, from 1991 Member of
the Order of Australia for her services in education, particularly the teaching
of English as a second language [sound recording] / interviewer, Barry
York.
DATE 1998.
DESCRIPT'N 4 digital audio tapes
SUMMARY Cigler
speaks of her family background and education in Melbourne during the
Depression, left school very early due to poliomylitis, how her parents sold
meat at the Victoria Market and then moved to a farm in Oakleigh, how when they
moved to St. Kilda she was enthused by the local Jewish community contrasting
with an unhappy home life, how in 1948 she lost a lung to tuberculosis, how she
met Michael Cigler and later married him in 1955, how she assisted her husband
with his tertiary studies, began teaching migrants English without educational
qualifications in the 1960s, how she gained her Masters in linguistics while
living in Britain in the early 1970s, her appointment in 1974 as research
officer for the Migrant Project of the Australia an Council of Educational
Research, her professional relationship with Mary Fisher leading to a
lectureship at Mercy College (Ascot Vale) and introducing a Graduate Diploma in
Multicultural Studies, how she continued her work in multicultural and
linguistic education until she retired in 1988 along with her husband, how in
1985 she and her husband published the textbook "Australia : a land of
immigrants" despite many tribulations, how she returned to Mercy College in
1989 on a sessional basis to establish a fee-based college for teaching
migrants English, the loss of her husband to cancer later followed by her
mother in 1992.
ACCESS Access open for research; written permission
required for public use during the lifetime of the interviewee.
ORAL TRC
3760
AUTHOR Cohen, Judith J., 1926-
TITLE Interview
with the Hon. Judith Cohen, solicitor [sound recording] / Interviewer: Ruth
Campbell.
SERIES 1. Law in Australian society oral history project
DATE
1995.
DESCRIPT'N 3 digital audio tapes (241 min.) ; 2 7/8 x 2 1/8 in.
SUMMARY Cohen speaks on her Jewish family background, childhood and schooling,
family encouragement, arts/law at Sydney University, difficulties facing women
lawyers post-World War II, memorable class members and lecturers, early
experience of law, boat cruise to Europe, meeting husband and moving to
Melbourne, her husband Sam Cohen, Alf Conlon's think tank, Sam's legal and
political careers and Jewish activities, 1950s Labor Party split, period off
work with small children, her return to work, Diploma of Education and teaching
experience, death of her husband, return to her law career, appointment to the
Arbitration Commission, the importance of positive discrimination, issues
raised during her period as a Commissioner (introduction of maternity leave,
parental leave and part-time work, bringing nurses into a uniform federal
award, superannuation), working in the Northern Territory, various
appointments, the General Insurance Claims Review Panel, her pioneering
position, contemporary women lawyers, the problems associated with megafirms,
the role of alternative dispute resolution, the differences between being a
lawyer and a judge, Doc Evatt, Arthur Calwell, Bill Hayden, meeting Harold
Wilson, Anthony Mason and her travels.
BIOG NOTE 1. Judith Cohen (nee
Selig) has had a distinguished law career, incl. Deputy President of the
Australian Industrial Relations Commission, and is currently the Chair of the
General Insurance Claims Review Panel. She also generously supported her
husband (Samuel Cohen) in his legal and political careers.
ORAL TRC
3384
AUTHOR Cohen, Lysbeth, 1926-
TITLE [Conversation
with Lysbeth Cohen] [sound recording] / [interviewer : Hazel de Berg]
SERIES 1. Hazel de Berg collection
DATE 1975 Jun. 20.
DESCRIPT'N 2
cassettes (ca. 75 min.) : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Cohen speaks of her work
during World War II, in the pathology department of Crown St. Hospital ;
organising and cross matching blood doners during this period - the forerunner
to the Red Cross Blood Bank ; beginning writing and broadcasting for the A.B.C.
; her research on Dr. Margaret Harper who was responsible for baby health
centres as we know them today in Australia ; writing "Coronary wife" ; research
for her book "Elizabeth Macquarie" ; writing profiles of women of interest for
"The Australian Jewish Times".
NOTES 1. Transcript available (26 p.)ACCESS
Some restriction on access.
ORAL DeB 841-842
AUTHOR Dowse, Sara, 1938-
TITLE Interview with
Sara Dowse, writer [sound recording] / interviewer, Ann Turner.
DATE
1997-1998.
DESCRIPT'N 3 sound discs (CD) + 2 digital audio tapes (ca. 265
min.) +etranscript (74 leaves)
SUMMARY Dowse talks about coming to
Australia from America in 1958 and adjusting to the Australian way of life. She
talks about combining motherhood with doing a degree at Sydney University,
coming to Canberra in the 1960's and working as the Canberra field editor for
the publishing firm Thomas Nelson. In 1974 she headed the Office of Women's
Affairs, Dept. Of Prime Minister and Cabinet and resigned in 1977. Dowse
discusses some of her works such as "West Block", "Sapphires", "Silver City"
and "Schemetime", her membership of Seven Writers and working as an interviewer
for the National Library's Oral History Program and as an interviewer of people
in the publishing world. She also talks about her political experiences, her
Jewish background, difficulties in working at home as a writer and her current
work.
NOTES 1. Transcript available (typescript, 74 leaves)
ORAL TRC
3663
AUTHOR Goldberg, Alan H., 1940-
TITLE Interview
with the Honourable Justice Alan Goldberg, judge [sound recording] /
interviewer, Ruth Campbell.
SERIES 1. Law in Australian society oral
history project
DATE 1998.
DESCRIPT'N 1 digital audio tape (ca. 60
min.) + transcript (34 leaves)
SUMMARY Goldberg talks about his family
background, observance of Jewish traditions, school and university life. After
being awarded a Fulbright travel scholarship and a scholarship to Yale
University, he went to Yale University in 1963 for a year and he discusses the
teaching staff and his experiences at Yale. Goldberg discusses his early
working life. By the early 70s he was specialising in equity commercial company
work. He then talks about particular cases that he was involved in, his
appointment to the Federal Court and changes that he has seen made to the law
since he began practising.
NOTES 1. Transcript available (typescript, 34
leaves)
ACCESS Access open for research; written permission required for
public use during the lifetime of the interviewee.
ORAL TRC 3677
AUTHOR Green, Gwen, 1900-
TITLE [Interview with
Gwen Green] [sound recording] / Interviewer : Brenda Factor.
SERIES 1. NSW
Bicentennial Oral History Collection.
DATE 1987 July 12.
DESCRIPT'N 2
cassettes (ca. 90 min.) : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Born at Orange, NSW, Green
speaks of her parents' and grandparents' backgrounds ; brothers and sisters ;
childhood memories ; moving to Sydney ; school ; leaving school to become
mothers helper ; her career plans whilst at school ; studying at the Sydney
Conservatorium ; family's attitude to education ; father's employment ; family
home at Randwick ; mothers domestic help ; family life and Jewishness ; the
Great Synagogue ; rabbis ; relatives ; Jewish customs, celebrations, meals ;
her social life ; recreation ; family outings ; Jewish community ; World War I
; conscription ; 1917 general strike ; Armistice Day ; feminism ; fathers
attitude to his daughters' working ; marriage ; her husband ; their idealism of
country life ; moving to the country ; her children ; anti-semitism ; being
only Jews in the district ; lifestyle in Leeton ; affect of Depression on the
community of Leeton.
ORAL TRC 2301 INT.79
NOTES 1. Transcript
available.
AUTHOR Hertzberg, Reuben, 1914-
TITLE [Interview
with Reuben Hertzberg, ophthalmologist] [sound recording] / [Interviewer:
Barbara Blackman]
DATE 1984.
DESCRIPT'N 5 cassettes (ca. 450 min.) ; 1
7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Dr Hertzberg discusses his family, schooling, university
days in medicine; early medical experiences; army service in Israel and
Australia; entry into ophthalmology; advances in ophthalmology; prominent
figures in ophthalmology including Fred Hollows; work with returned servicemen;
work for societies; work in private practice and in hospitals; research into
Rubella and cataracts in children; the writing of medical papers; views on
community attitudes to doctors; visits overseas as visiting lecturer, and his
Jewish faith.
NOTES 1. Transcript available (typescript, 191 p.)
ORAL
TRC 1673
AUTHOR Inglis, Amirah, 1926-
TITLE [Interview
with Amirah Inglis, author, school teacher and former member of the Communist
Party] [sound recording] / [Interviewer: Peter Biskup]
DATE 1990.
DESCRIPT'N 2 tape reels (ca. 102 min.) : 7 1/2 ips, stereo ; 10 in.
SUMMARY
Inglis speaks of her family background of Polish Jews; visiting Poland in
1970s; her father's communist beliefs; her Jewish identity; her autobiography;
her early interest in Communism; her relationship with the Communist Party; her
husband's expulsion from the Communist Party; leaving the Communist Party;
living in Papua New Guinea; ASIO; reflects on her years in the Communist Party;
and talks about her writing.
ACCESS Written permission required for
research and public use.
ORAL TRC 2617
AUTHOR Karpin, Sam, 1905-
TITLE [Interview with
Sam Karpin] [sound recording] / Interviewer : Brenda Factor.
SERIES 1. NSW
Bicentennial Oral History Collection.
DATE 1987 July 26.
DESCRIPT'N 2
cassettes (ca. 90 min.) : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Born in London, Karpin speaks
of his parents background in London, and Russia ; fathers profession ;
grandparents background ; memories of London ; family deciding to come to
Australia ; memories of the trip and arriving in 1910 ; Jewish immigrants and
Jewish organisations in Australia ; growing up in Bankstown ; school ; family
home ; attitudes to girls in the family ; Jewish students at Sydney Boys High
School ; failing Latin and being unable to study law ; experiences working as a
newspaper reporter ; recreation in the Jewish community ; Jewish war memorial ;
politics ; teaching ; memories of the Armistice of World War I ; general strike
1917 ; influenza epidemic ; medical care during his youth ; meeting wife ;
wife's background ; leaving teaching ; starting a clothing business.
NOTES
1. Transcript available: 2 v. (25 p. ; 13 p.)
ORAL TRC 2301 INT.81
AUTHOR Keesing, Nancy, 1923-1993.
TITLE
[Conversation with Nancy Keesing] / [sound recording] / [interviewer : Hazel de
Berg]
DATE 1960.
DESCRIPT'N 1 cassette : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Keesing
speaks about her collaboration with Douglas Stewart in editing "Australian bush
ballads" and "Old bush songs" ; Keesing reads two poems titled "Lady and
Cockatoo" and "Gypsie
NOTES Transcript available (4 p.)
ORAL DeB 81
AUTHOR Keesing, Nancy, 1923-1993.
ORAL DeB
343-345
TITLE [Conversation with Nancy Keesing] [sound recording] /
[interviewer: Hazel de Berg]
DATE 1967 Dec.8.
DESCRIPT'N 2 cassettes
(ca. 81 min.) : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Keesing speaks of her early years; her
schooling; writing poetry; the various jobs held; the Lyre Bird Writers;
researching in the "Bulletin" for bush ballads; how she writes poetry; the
themes her poems. Keesing reads two of her poems: "Revelation" and
"Children".
NOTES Transcript available (27 p.)
ORAL DeB 343-345
AUTHOR Keesing, Nancy, 1923-1993.
TITLE [Poetry
reading by Nancy Keesing] [sound recording] / [recorded by : Hazel de Berg]
DATE [1959?]
DESCRIPT'N 1 cassette : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Keesing reads
the following poems: "From Circular Quay" and "Gypsies"
ORAL DeB 245
AUTHOR Lazarus, Peter, 1892-
TITLE [Interview
with Peter Lazarus] [sound recording] / Interviewer : Brenda Factor.
SERIES
1. NSW Bicentennial Oral History Collection.
DATE 1987 Sept. 9.
DESCRIPT'N 2 cassettes (ca. 75 min.) : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Born in Russia,
Lazarus speaks of his family background ; father establishing himself in
Australia and then sending for wife and 5 children ; his brothers and sisters ;
memories of life in Russia ; coming to Australia when 6 ; settling in country
NSW ; religion ; trying to keep Jewish customs in Australia ; family life ;
learning English ; various general stores owned by father ; relatives ; working
in relatives' shops in Cobargo and Walcha NSW ; moving to Sydney ; working for
various Sydney department stores; lifestyle, work, conditions ; various
business interests ; meeting his wife ; marriage ; moving to Cobargo, returning
to Sydney ; opening various stores in Sydney ; the Depression ; vague memories
of Boer War ; influenza epidemic 1919 ; social life in Sydney ; Jewish
organisations ; sport and recreation.
NOTES 1. Transcript available : 2 v.
(27 p., 8 p.)
ORAL TRC 2301 INT.149
AUTHOR Markus, Andrew.
TITLE Labor and
immigration, 1943-1949 [sound recording] / Andrew Markus.
DATE 4 Sept.
1981.
DESCRIPT'N tape reel : 7 1/2 ips., 2 track stereo ; 7 in.
SUMMARY
Dr Markus speaks of the Australian population being fundamentally British in
the 1930s; Australia's insularity and xenophobia; J. Lyng's view of racial
groups; assisted passages for British immigrants; limits on Jewish migrants;
Attlee and the Dominions' migration requirements; acceptance of Maltese
immigrants; reports of the interdepartmental committee; Cabinet attitude to
migration; issues during the war; Ward's attack on the immigration policy;
child migration; Calwell and population growth; fall in shipping capacity of
migrants; Jewish migrants; motives behind the labor government's immigration
policy; Calwell's negotiations for transport and bilateral agreements;
International Refugee Organization and the change in the country's ethnic
composition; terms of entry; transit centres; establishment of the Immigration
Advisory Council; press attitude to the immigration issue; selection teams;
employers and immigration; Dept. of Labour and National Service guidelines on
migrant employment; contract labour; struggle in the union movement between the
right and communists.
NOTES 1. Transcript: (25 p.). Includes Supplement:
notes, Cabinet submission quotations, extract from: Script of Interview
broadcast over United Nations Radio on 10 October, 1949 / Kingsley, Galleghan,
Rucker.
BIOG NOTE 1. Dr Markus is a Lecturer in History and Politics,
Riverina College of Advanced Education.
ORAL TRC 1096
AUTHOR Marks, Rachel, 1903-
TITLE [Interview with
Rachel Marks] [sound recording] / Interviewer : Brenda Factor.
SERIES 1.
NSW Bicentennial Oral History Collection.
DATE 1987 Oct. 10.
DESCRIPT'N
2 cassettes (ca. 90 min.) : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Born in Condobolin, NSW,
Marks speaks of her family background ; moving to Sydney and living in Pyrmont
; local community ; school memories ; parents' backgrounds ; father's
background in Russia, establishing himself in Australia, his involvement with
politician Billy Hughes ; childhood memories of life in Sydney ; recreation ;
attending the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, her musical abilities and
performances ; meeting husband ; her upbringing ; father's business ; family
life, Jewish customs ; religion ; being Jewish in a non-Jewish community ;
attending the Great Synagogue ; mother's role in family ; local migrants food ;
social life ; memories of World War I ; family home and household appliances ;
reading material ; memories of travelling to U.S. and Britain, lifestyle there
; returning during the war ; husband's background; her children ; general
attitudes to Jews.
NOTES Transcript available.
ORAL TRC 2301
INT.150
AUTHOR Merkel, Ron, 1941-
TITLE Interview with
the Honourable Justice Ron Merkel, judge [sound recording] / interviewer, Ruth
Campbell.
SERIES 1. Law in Australian society oral history project
DATE
1998.
DESCRIPT'N 1 digital audio tape (ca. 60 min.) + transcript (26
leaves)
SUMMARY Merkel talks about his parents, Jewish background,
childhood and early education, university life and overseas travel. He then
discusses his early work experiences firstly with a law firm then at the Bar.
He was involved in civil liberties work including the Victorian Aboriginal
Legal Service and took silk in 1982. Merkel talks about his position on the
Bench of the Federal Court and the changes he has seen over the years in the
legal profession.
NOTES 1. Transcript available (typescript, 26 leaves)
ACCESS Written permission required for research use and public use during the
lifetime of the interviewee.
ORAL TRC 3676
AUTHOR Morris, Ernest, 1901-
TITLE [Interview
with Ernest Morris] [sound recording] / Interviewer : Brenda Factor.
SERIES
1. NSW Bicentennial Oral History Collection.
DATE 1987 Mar. 21.
DESCRIPT'N 2 cassettes (ca. 90 min.) : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Born at Surry
Hills, Sydney, Morris speaks of his parents' background as Polish immigrants ;
grandparents ; fathers employment ; home in Surry Hills ; moving around NSW ;
memories of schools ; childhood ; Jewish customs of family ; family roles ;
Jewish community ; employment ; brothers and sisters ; family life ;
celebrations ; anti-Semitism ; meeting his wife ; recreation ; social life ;
the Great Synagogue in Sydney ; wife's background ; working as an auctioneer ;
World War I ; strike of 1917 ; flu epidemic ; horse racing and leisure
activities ; his children.
Transcript available: 2 v. (28 p., 12 p.)
ORAL TRC 2301 INT.33
AUTHOR Nossal, G. J. V. (Gustav Joseph Victor), Sir,
1931-
TITLE Interview with Sir Gustav Nossal, immunologist and Director of
the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne [sound
recording] / Interviewer: Ann Moyal.
DATE 1993 Apr. 30.
DESCRIPT'N 2
tape reels : 7 1/2 ips, 2 track, stereo ; 10 in.
SUMMARY Sir Gustav Nossal
speaks of his career and achievements and as Director of the Walter and Eliza
Hall Institute of Medical Research. He describes his Catholic-Jewish ancestry;
school years at St Aloysius College; medical studies at Sydney University;
working association with Macfarlane Burnet and Josh Lederberg; interest in
immunology; advances in experimental technology; women in science; appointment
as Director of WEHIMR at thirty-four; membership of the WHO, Advisory Committee
on Medical Research and its program of research into tropical diseases; being
President of the International Union of Immunology; medical research funding;
his books Antibodies and immunity, Medical science and human goals, Reshaping
life; use of animals in experiments; scientific ethics and the misuse of
knowledge; selling research results to pharmaceutical companies; gene therapy;
his involvement in science policy, the Australian Science and Technology
Council and the Prime Minister's Science and Engineering Advisory Council.
NOTES 1. Transcript available (typescript, 53 leaves), Edited version of
interview published in: Portraits in science / compiled...by Ann Moyal.
[Canberra]: National Library of Australia, c1994.
ORAL TRC 2932
AUTHOR Porush, Israel, 1907-
TITLE [Conversation
with Rabbi Dr Israel Porush] [sound recording] / [interviewer : Hazel de
Berg].
SERIES 1. Hazel de Berg collection
DATE 1974 Nov. 29.
DESCRIPT'N 1 cassette (ca. 45 min.) : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Rabbi Porush
speaks of his ancestors ; of his Rabbinic and mathematical studies ; his
involvement and work on the translation of the Talmud into English ; Rabbi
Porush speaks of the history of the Great Synagague in Sydney ; about Judaism
in Australia and challenges that face the Jewish Community ; his work in
Australia ; his publications.
NOTES 1. Transcript available (15 p.)
ACCESS Access conditions to be determined on application.
ORAL DeB 800
AUTHOR Rossen, Flora, 1894-
TITLE [Interview with
Flora Rossen] [sound recording] / Interviewer : Brenda Factor
SERIES 1. NSW
Bicentennial Oral History Collection.
DATE 1987 Feb. 14.
DESCRIPT'N 2
cassettes (ca. 120 min.) : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Born in Sterling, Scotland,
Rossen speaks of her family background ; coming to Australia in 1912 ; school
in Glasgow ; parent's occupations ; family ; relatives ; parent's background in
Russia ; Jewish customs of the family in Scotland and Australia ; Jewish
community in Glasgow ; anti-Semitism ; living arrangements in Scotland and
Australia ; family life ; Passover celebrations ; family business and
employment in Australia ; lifestyle in Australia ; her father building a
synagogue in Bankstown, NSW ; meeting husband ; husband's background ; getting
married ; moving to Grenfell, NSW ; her employment ; optical work ; birth of
son ; husband's death ; running business ; raising her son ; re-marriage ; Jews
in the community and helping Jewish immigrants ; travelling to the U.S. in 1937
; Jews in Australia compared with Scotland.
NOTES 1. Transcript available :
2 v. (31 p., 22 p.)
ORAL TRC 2301 INT.14
AUTHOR Reston, Marj, 1905-
TITLE [Interview with
Marj Reston] [sound recording] / Interviewer : Brenda Factor.
SERIES 1. NSW
Bicentennial Oral History Collection.
DATE 1987 Aug. 3.
DESCRIPT'N 2
cassettes (ca. 80 min.) : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Born in Woollahra, Sydney,
Reston speaks of her brothers and sisters ; parents' background ; school at
Paddington ; childhood memories ; father's employment ; family home in
Paddington ; relatives living in family home ; family recreation ; Jewish
traditions in family ; the Great Synagogue ; childhood games ; family life ;
tailoress apprenticeship, work, experiences and conditions ; father going to
war, life during World War I ; social life ; being a member of a local Jewish
choir ; family health ; employment as a tailoress ; marriage in 1950 ; religion
; sports interests ; 1917 general strike ; family values ; the Depression.
NOTES 1. Transcript available.
ORAL TRC 2301 INT.118
AUTHOR Snider, Ruth, 1907-
TITLE [Interview with
Ruth Snider] [sound recording] / Interviewer : Brenda Factor.
SERIES 1. NSW
Bicentennial Oral History Collection.
DATE 1987 Sept. 3.
DESCRIPT'N 2
cassettes (ca. 90 min.) : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Born in Sydney , Snider speaks
of her parents' background ; family background ; childhood memories ; school ;
anti-Semitism ; living in the Haymarket area of Sydney ; her Jewish background
; Jewish customs of family ; mother handing over housekeeping money and
responsibilities at age 15 ; studying at the Conservatorium ; her hearing
problem ; meeting husband ; women studying ; her grandfather and founding of
the Great Synagogue ; relatives ; social life ; recreation ; mother's
imprisionment in Germany during World War 1 ; politics ; husbands involvement
with theatres in Sydney ; the Depression ; her home ; family life ; her
wedding
NOTES 1. Transcript available: 2 v. (34 p., 10 p.)
ORAL TRC
2301 INT.119
AUTHOR Stern, Barry, 1932-
TITLE [Interview with
Barry Stern, owner of Stern Galleries, Sydney] [sound recording] /
[Interviewer: Barbara Blackman]
DATE 1986.
DESCRIPT'N 3 cassettes (ca.
270 min.) ; 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Stern speaks about his Jewish family
background; his childhood in Sydney; anti-semitism; World War II; working as a
theatre and art critic; Stern Galleries; Poetry Society of New South Wales; art
scene in Sydney in 1960s; his work as a gallery owner and art dealer;
Australian painters; his private collection; art framing; and other Australian
art collectors.
NOTES 1. Transcript unavailable.
ACCESS Access to be
determined.
ORAL TRC 2132
AUTHOR Symonds, Queenie, 1896-
TITLE [Interview
with Queenie Symonds] [sound recording] / Interviewer : Brenda Factor.
SERIES 1. NSW Bicentennial Oral History Collection.
DATE 1987 Mar. 2.
DESCRIPT'N 2 cassettes (ca. 75 min.) : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Born in Eden,
NSW, Symonds speaks of her family background ; parents' background ; lifestyle
in Eden ; Jewsish customs ; the family moving to Sydney when she was 11 ;
childhood memories ; family life, home and living conditions ; family shops in
Eden and Sydney ; courtship and marriage ; her brothers and sisters ; her
daughter travelling to Palestine after World War II ; her schooling ; family
maids ; her husband's background ; kosher foods; employment in shoe shop ;
social life before marriage ; picnics and recreation ; trip overseas with
husband ; husband's employment; memories of World War I ; her children ;
forming the first Council of Jewish women ; council activities, its purpose ;
Jewish immigrants.
NOTES 1. Transcript available: 2 v. (31 p., 6 p.)
ORAL TRC 2301 Int. 198
AUTHOR Tofler, Joe, 1903-
TITLE [Interview with
Joe Tofler] [sound recording] / Interviewer : Brenda Factor.
SERIES 1. NSW
Bicentennial Oral History Collection.
DATE 1987 July 19.
DESCRIPT'N 2
cassettes (ca. 90 min.) : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Born in Redfern, Sydney,
Tofler speaks of his parent's background in Poland, London and Australia ;
mother's employment ; family life ; father's employment ; local community in
Sydney ; Jewish education, customs, meals, celebrations, family life ; the
Jewish community ; his brothers and sisters ; Kosher home ; family roles;
family outings ; recreation ; school ; employment ; becoming a jeweller ; work
conditions ; being a working class family ; anti-semitism ; World War I ;
affect on community ; Armistice Day ; 1917 General Strike ; health ; social
life ; Jewish social group ; meeting wife ; wife's background ; wedding ;
married life at Maroubra ; Great Synagogue ; local Chinese community ;
immigrants ; wife's involvement with Council of Jewish Women ; her meeting
Jewish immigrants at the wharves ; Australian attitude to Jewish
immigration.
NOTES 1. Transcript available: 2 v. (36 p., 17 p.)
ORAL
TRC 2301 INT.80
AUTHOR Troy, Abe, 1904-
TITLE [Interview with Abe
Troy] [sound recording] / [Interviewer : Louise Hoffman]
SERIES 1.
Australia 1938 Oral History Project
PUBLISHER 1983 Feb. 14..
DESCRIPT'N
2 cassettes (ca. 180 min) : 1 7/8 ips.
SUMMARY Troy speaks of his childhood
and family background in Riga-Latvia ; the position of Jews in Tsarist Russia ;
his education ; immigration to Australia ; the voyage ; experiences as an
immigrant settling in Australia ; employment experiences ; the Jewish
community.
NOTES. Recorded by the Australia 1938 Oral History Project as
research for the book Australians 1938 from the series Australians, a
historical library.
ORAL TRC 2404 Int. No. 6038
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Interview
with Judah Waten, Australian writer and socialist [sound recording] /
Interviewer: Suzanne Lunney.
DATE 1975.
DESCRIPT'N 1 tape reel : 1 7/8
ips ; 5 in.
SUMMARY Waten describes his Russian-Jewish family background;
their emigration to Australia, 1914; West Australian Jewish community;
anti-Semitism; early political awareness; anti-conscriptionists; reading
interests; local Carnegie Library; familiarity with Jewish stories, Tolstoy
& other Russian authors; taking up writing; home life; Christian Brothers'
College Perth; early formation of political views; family move to Melbourne,
1926; University High School first novels; joining Communist movement; the
Depression reflected in his writing; reliance on memory; move to England,
1931-33; writing for The Unemployed Worker; temporary cessation in writing;
jail term in Wormwood Scrubs for political activities; belief in revolution;
miscellaneous jobs; views about WW2, 1917 Revolution; journalism; practising
writing; short story form; the novel as a work of art; Shares in Murder;
beginning of The Unbending; novel planning; characterisation; writing pattern;
revision; unfinished novels; writers & despair; research; writing in first,
third person; titles; political views & writing; reticence in portrayal of
sexual situations; political novelists; development as a writer; getting
published; criticism of his work; overseas translations; contemporary
Australian literature; Patrick White; Australian drama; literary societies;
politics & drama; the novel; future plans; autobiography in writing.
NOTES 1. Transcript available (typescript, 52 leaves)
ACCESS Open
access.
ORAL TRC 344
AUTHOR Zwicky, Fay, 1933-
TITLE [Conversation
with Fay Zwicky] [sound recording] / [interviewer : Hazel de Berg]
DATE
1976 Mar. 7.
SUMMARY Zwicky speaks of her family background and studies ;
her career as a pianist ; she describes the content of some of her poems and
short stories. Zwicky reads the poems : "For Anna", "Summer pogrom", "To a
seahorse", "Fungus epidemic".
ORAL DeB 915
ORAL TRC 344
TITLE [Folkloric recording : Yemenite and
Israeli songs] [sound recording]
SERIES 1. Norm O'Connor folklore
collection
DATE [196-?]
DESCRIPT'N 1 tape reel (ca. 27 min.) : analog,
7 1/2 ips, half track mono ; 7 in.
CONTENTS Singing: 1. Zeharia Ben Ezra, a
Yemenite song about coming to Israel, sung twice accompanied by drum, 2.
Israeli lullaby, with drum, 3. Give us wine, with drum, 4. Back home, with
drum, 5. When Moses hit the rock, with drum, 6. A love song about a shepherd
and shepherdess, 7. lullaby, 8. Israeli lullaby, 9. When Moses hit the rock,
with drum and chorus of adults and children. Side 2 of tape contains guitar and
other music recorded from radio. This side has not been copied / preserved.
ORAL TRC 2539/003
AUTHOR Bischofswerder, Boaz.
TITLE Mi Addir, and, Sheva B'rochoth
with the accompaniment of the piano or organ /[music] :Boaz Bischofswerder.
PUBLISHER Sydney :Archive of Australian Judaica,c1996.
DESCRIPT'N 1 score
([23] leaves) ; 30 cm.
CONTENTS 1) J'hi Scholom B'chelech / Melodie von
Felix Bischofswerder ; bearbeitet von Boaz Bischofswerder.
MUS NL m
783.2421587 B621
AUTHOR Moss, Lewis.TITLE Adon gnolam a Hebrew hymn for four voices
with an accompaniment for the organ, harmonium, or piano forte /[music]
:composed by Lewis Moss.
PUBLISHER Sydney :L. Moss, Music & Musical
Instrument Importer,[188-?]
DESCRIPT'N 1 close score (5 p.) ; 36 cm.
NOTE(S) 1) Words in Hebrew (romanized) and English.
MUS N mb 783.954
M913
AUTHOR Nathan, Isaac, 1792-1864.
TITLE The Aboriginal father a
native song of the Maneroo tribe /[music] :versified from the original words
... by Mrs E.H. Dunlop ; the melody as sung by the Aborigines ... by I. Nathan.
PUBLISHER Sydney :T. Bluett,[1844?]
MUS N JAF mb 784.3061 N274
AUTHOR Nathan, Isaac, 1792-1864.
TITLE The Aboriginal
mother[music] /poet Mrs. E.H. Dunlop ; composer I. Nathan.
PUBLISHER
[Sydney :.s.n.,between 1838 and 1845]
MUS N mb 783.242 N274
AUTHOR Nathan, Isaac, 1792-1864.
UNIF TITLE Selection of Hebrew
melodies. No. 3.
TITLE A selection of Hebrew melodies. No. 3 ancient and
modern /[music] :newly arranged, harmonized, corrected and revised with
appropriate symphonies and accompaniments by I. Nathan ; the poetry written
expressly for the work by Lord Byron.
PUBLISHER [London] :M.A. Fentum for
the Proprietor,[between 1835 and 1844]
MUS N JAF m 784.306 N274
AUTHOR Phillips, Nat, ca. 1883-1932.
TITLE Rachel Cohen[music]
/written and composed by Nat Phillips ; arranged by Walter Whyte.
PUBLISHER
Melbourne :L.F. Collin,c1921.
MUS Snell N mba 782.9 P562
AUTHOR Rene, Roy, 1892-1954.
TITLE Vaudeville, Civic Theatre,
Haymarket, Sydney, 1935 : programs. {Performers include Roy Rene, Sadie Gale,
Mike Connors and Queenie Paul in Insanitites of 1935}
Petherick Reading
Room PROMPT FILE
AUTHOR Sitsky, Larry.
TITLE Larry Sitsky's rhythms, chords &
elbows piano compositions from his Century collection /[music] :edited by Ben
Thorn.
PUBLISHER Sydney :Currency Press,c1997.
Petherick Reading Room
MUS N m 786.2182 S623
(and many other works by Larry Sitsky)
ARTIST Carmichael, John, 1803-1857.
TITLE Council
Chambers, Free Hospital, Prisoners Hospital; Jews Synagogue; Hyde Park Barracks
[picture] / [John Carmichael]
PLACE Sydney :.
DATE 1838]
PUBLISHER
Pub'd by J. Maclehose,.
DESCRIPT'N 1 print : engraving ; 9.7 x 17.3 cm
PIC U1115 NK1477 LOC NL shelv
ARTIST Fuks, Suzon.
TITLE Jewish
ceremonies[picture] : interiors of the Great Synagogue, Rabbinical Court /
Suzon Fuks.
DATE 1996-1998.
DESCRIPT'N 21 phtotographs : gelatin silver
; sheet 40.3 x 30.5 cm. and smaller.
SUMMARY 1. The Great Synagogue,
collective Bat Mitsvah -- 2. The Great Synagogue Senior Citizens' Group -- 3.
The Great Synagogue office -- 4.The Great Synagogue registers -- 5. The Great
Synagogue, morning service -- 6. The Great Synagogue , morning service -- 7.
The Great Synagogue, morning service -- 8. Office of theRabbinical Court, Beth
Din -- 9. The Rabbinical Court, Beth Din -- 10. The Rabbinical Court, Beth Din,
scribe -- 11. Parramatta Synagogue, Sunday Hebrew School -- 12. Sabbath Dinner
starts by lighting the candles -- 13. Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashana, Tashlich
Ceremony -- 14. Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashana, blowing the shofar -- 15.
Succoth, festival of shelters -- 16. Succoth, festival of shelters -- 17
Succoth, festival of shelters -- 18. Traveller's prayer -- 19. Chanukkah,
festival of lights -- 20. Chanukkah, festival of lights
PIC/3096 LOC Drawer
P53
ARTIST Govett, William Romaine, 1807-1848.
TITLE
The prophet Ezra [picture] / W.R.G.
DATE 1843.
DESCRIPT'N 1 drawing :
pen ; 29 x 23 cm.
After an engraving by Sir George Hayter. In: Album of
William Romaine Govett. Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK5991/24.
PIC T2328 NK5991/24 LOC NL sh
ARTIST Mansell, F.
TITLE The Jews' Synagogue,
Sydney [picture] / J. Fowles delt.; Mansell sc.
PLACE [Sydney :.
DATE
1849]
PUBLISHER J. Fowles,.
DESCRIPT'N 1 print : engraving ; 14.7 x 23
cm.
PIC S1875 LOC F4766
TITLE: Portrait of Isaac Nathan, Australia's
first composer.
PUBLISHER/DATE: [ca. 1820].
PIC R9054 Con1431 (Also on
Images1)
TITLE [Postcards of five Victorian synagogues]
[picture]
PLACE Melbourne :.
DATE [1988?]
PUBLISHER Australian
Jewish Historical Association (Victoria),.
DESCRIPT'N 5 reproduction prints
; 9.3 x 13.7 cm.
NOTES 1. Images are vignettes reproduced form an
illuminated address presented to Sir Benjamin Benjamin in 1889. 2. The
synagogues are: Ballarat, East Melbourne, Geelong, Sandhurst, Melbourne
ARTIST Shaw, Adela.
TITLE [SS. Johan de Witt]
[picture] / Adela Shaw.
DATE [1967?]
DESCRIPT'N 1 painting : oil on
board ; 43.2 x 58.5 cm. (s.m.) on mount 66.9 x84.4 cm.
NOTES The framed
painting is mounted on card with signatures of passengers, and of the Calwell
family, inscribed. Jewish emigrants from Europe travelled to Australia in this
vessel. This painting came to the National Library as part of the Calwell
Collection (MS 4738)
PIC R11277 LOC OPD 18
Nq 305.8924094 AIJ
TITLE AIJA survey.
PUBLISHER Melbourne
:AIJA,1986-
NOTE(S) 1) "A publication of the Australian Institute of Jewish
Affairs".
Nq 305.8924094 CAS
ORGANIS`N Archive of Australian Judaica.
TITLE Casual bulletin /University of Sydney, Archive of Australian Judaica.
PUBLISHER Sydney :The Archive,1983-
Call number: various
Monograph (Archive of Australian Judaica)
TITLE Monograph /Archive of Australian Judaica.
PUBLISHER [Sydney] :The
Archive,[1985]-
Nq 296.05 AUS
TITLE A.U.J.S. alternative news service
/Australasian Union of Jewish Students.
PUBLISHER Sydney
:A.U.J.S.,[1976]-
mfm NX388
TITLE The Australasian hebrew [microform]
PUBLISHER
Balgowlah, N.S.W. :W. & F. Pascoe,1986.
DESCRIPT'N 1 microfilm reel ;
ill.
NOTE(S) Microreproduction. Originally published irregularly weekly:
Sydney : Little and Co. for the proprietors, [1895-1896]. - Parallel title in
hebrew: ha-`Ivri. --Numbering commences with v. 2, no. 1 (Friday, May 22nd,
1896)
LIFE DATES [Vol. 1, no. 1] (Nov. 22, 1895)-v. 2, no. 26 (Friday,
Nov.
Nq 305.8924094 AUS
TITLE Australia & New Zealand Jewish year
book.
PUBLISHER Balaclava, Vic. :B'nai B'rith District 21,[1985]-1988.
mfm NX386
TITLE The Australian Israelite =
Ha-Isra'eli.[microform]
PUBLISHER Balgowlah, N.S.W. :W. & F.
Pascoe,1986.
DESCRIPT'N 1 microfilm reel.
NOTE(S) Originally published
weekly: Melbourne : Walker, May & Co for the proprietors,
[1871]-<18-->. - "A weekly journal of literature, religion, and record,
devoted to the interests of judaism and the jewish community in Australia and
New Zealand.
mfm NX389
TITLE The Australian jewish chronicle[microform]
PUBLISHER Balgowlah, N.S.W. :W. & F. Pascoe.
DESCRIPT'N microfilm reels
: ill., ports.
NOTE(S) Microreproduction. Originally published weekly:
Sydney : Australian Jewish Chronicle, 1922- Subsequently subtitled: Official
organ of Australian Zionists
Nq 305.696094 AUS
TITLE Australian Jewish democrat : a journal of
independent Jewish thought.
PUBLISHER Fairfield, Vic. :Australian Jewish
Democratic Society,1990-
N 909.0974924 AUS
TITLE Australian Jewish forum.
PUBLISHER
Crows Nest, NSW :[Committee of the Australian Jewish Forum],1941-
Newspaper/Microcopy NX374, mfmNX 338
TITLE The Australian Jewish
herald.
PUBLISHER South Melbourne :Andersons' Printing and Publishing Co.
Pty Ltd.,1935-1968.
N 296.05 AUS
TITLE Australian Jewish Historical Society
/Australian Jewish Historical Society.
PUBLISHER Sydney :The
Society,1939-1985.
LIFE DATES 1) Vol. 1, pt. 1 (5700-1939)-v. 9, pt. 8
(5746-1985)
Newspaper/Microcopy NX 376
UNIF TITLE Australian Jewish news
(Sydney ed.)
TITLE The Australian Jewish news.
EDITION Sydney ed.
PUBLISHER Darlinghurst, N.S.W. :Australian Jewish Press,1990-
Newspaper/Microcopy NX 1418
UNIF TITLE Australian Jewish news
(Queensland ed.)
TITLE The Australian Jewish news.
PUBLISHER
Darlinghurst, N.S.W. :Australian Jewish News,1992-1992
Newspaper/Microcopy NX375, mfm NX 863
TITLE The Australian Jewish
news
EDITION Melbourne ed.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Australian Jewish
News,1935-
N 296.05 AUS
TITLE Australian Jewish outlook.
PUBLISHER
Perth, W.A. :The Outlook Publishing Co.,1947-1948.
LIFE DATES 1) Vol. 1,
no. 1 (May 1947)-v. 2, no. 4 (Sept. 1948)
Newspaper/Microcopy NX239
TITLE The Australian Jewish post.
PUBLISHER St. Kilda, Vic. :Australian Jewish Post,[1966]-
Newspaper/Microcopy McN 1067
TITLE Australian Jewish
review[microform]
PUBLISHER North Carlton, Vic. :Nova Micrographic
Services,1992.
NX 376
TITLE The Australian Jewish times.
PUBLISHER Sydney
:Charter Press,1953-1990.
LIFE DATES 1) Vol. 60, no. 16 (Oct. 16, 1953)-v.
95, no.26 (Apr. 6, 1990)
LATERTITLE 1) Australian Jewish news (Sydney
ed.)
mfm NX306
TITLE The Australian Jewish times [microform]
PUBLISHER Milson's Point, N.S.W. :W. & F. Pascoe,1983.
DESCRIPT'N 15
microfilm reels. ; 4 in.
NOTE(S) Microreproduction of original published:
Sydney : Charter Press.
LIFE DATES 1) Vol. 60, no. 16 (Oct. 16, 1953)-
Nq 296.05 NEW
TITLE The Australian Jewish woman's newsletter.
PUBLISHER Bellevue Hill, N.S.W. :[Australian Jewish Woman's
Newsletter],1988-
N 296.07 MEN
TITLE Australian journal of Jewish studies.
PUBLISHER Camberwell, Victoria, Australia :Australian Association for Jewish
Studies,1991-
JAF Drawer
TITLE Australian life.
PUBLISHER Melbourne
:[Australier Leben],1931-1933.
DESCRIPT'N v. ; 33 cm.
NOTE(S) Text in
Hebrew.
LIFE DATES 1) No. 1 (Jan. 16, 1931)-Oct. 27, 1933.
TITLE The A.Z.A. life : official publication of Aleph Zadik Aleph
Melbourne.
PUBLISHER Melbourne,The Organization,1960-1963.
NOTE(S)
Beginning with v. 4 (1962) issued by Aleph Zadik Aleph, no. 1295, B'nai B'rith
Girls no. 1100, Aleph Zadik Aleph no.1244, and B'nai B'rith Girls no. 1048.
N 296.05 BBB
TITLE B B bulletin : official publication of B'nai
B'rith Sydney Lodge No. 1546.
PUBLISHER Darlinghurst [N.S.W.] :E.L.
Trebitsch,1953-
DESCRIPT'N v. ; 23-29 cm.
NOTE(S) "In conjunction with
Women's Chapter No. 494, Young Women's Chapter No. 236 and Young Men's Chapter
No. 76", [1967?]- : "official publication of B'nai B'rith in Australia and New
Zealand"
N 296.0994 AUS
UNIF TITLE Bulletin (Australian Zionist Youth
Council)
TITLE Bulletin /Australian Zionist Youth Council Education
Committee.
PUBLISHER Sydney :The Committee.
(June/July 1950)
mfm N 209
TITLE The Bridge[microform].
PUBLISHER Sydney
:Australian Jewish Quarterly Foundation,1964-
LIFE DATES 1) Vol. 1 (autumn
1964)-
N 296 LIN
TITLE Bulletin. /North Shore Synagogue.
PUBLISHER
Lindfield, N.S.W. :The Synagogue.
Vol. 6, no. 11- (Dec. 1958/Jan.
1959-)
N 296 WOR
TITLE Bulletin /World Jewish Congress (Australian
Section).
PUBLISHER Sydney :The Section,1942-1947.
LIFE DATES 1) No. 1
(June 1942)-no. 12 (June 1947).
Nq 296.06 TEM
TITLE Congregational and community news.
PUBLISHER Mount Lawley, W.A. :Temple David Congregation,[1996]-
Vol. 1,
issue 1-
Nq 050.9175924 EMU
TITLE Enumin.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Bnei
Akiva of Victoria.
Vol. 3, no. 8; v. 4, no. 2; v. 4, no. 5; v. 5, no. 1-v.
5, no. 2 (Nov. 1967; Apr. 1968; Sept. 1968; Mar. 1969-Apr. 1969)
Nq 305.8924094 GEN
UNIF TITLE Generation (Melbourne, Vic.)
TITLE Generation : a journal of Australian Jewish life, thought and
community.
PUBLISHER Melbourne, Vic. :Generation Journal Inc.,1990-
N 296.05 SYD
TITLE The Great Synagogue congregational journal.
PUBLISHER Sydney :The Synagogue,
LATERTITLE 1) Great Synagogue journal
Vol. 23, no. 6-v. 23, no. 17 (June 1967-July/Aug. 1967)
mfmN 335
TITLE The Great Synagogue journal[microform]
PUBLISHER Sydney, N.S.W. :The Synagogue.
NOTE(S) 1) Description based on:
Vol. 24, no. 1 (Oct./Nov. 1967)
REPRO NOTE Microfilm. North Carlton, Vic. :
Nova Micrographic Services, 1992. 35 mm.
FORMERTITL 1) Great Synagogue
congregational journal
Vol. 1, no. 1- v. 40, no. 5üSept. 1944-Sept.
1984
N 296.05 SYD
TITLE The Great Synagogue journal.
PUBLISHER
Sydney :The Synagogue,
DESCRIPT'N v. : ill. ; 25-30 cm.
Vol. 24, no 1-
(Oct./Nov. 1967-)
N 369.4089924094 HAB
TITLE Habonim.
PUBLISHER Sydney
:Australian Habonim Zionist Youth Organisation.
No. 3 (May/June 1947)
Nef 301.452960945 HAK
TITLE Hakesher.
PUBLISHER Melbourne
:Sephardi Association of Victoria,1971-
LIFE DATES 1) Vol. 1, no. 1
(July/Aug. 1971)-
Nq 301.451924094 HAM
TITLE Hamakasher /Bnei Akiva.
PUBLISHER
Caulfield, Vic. :Bnei Akiva.
Vol. 1, no. 2-v. 1, no. 4; v. 1, no. 6-[v.1,
no. 7] (Mar. 1970-June 1970; Aug. 1970-Sept. 1970)
mfm NX 760
TITLE The Hebrew standard of Australasia[microform]
PUBLISHER Sydney :Harris & Son,1895-1953.
LIFE DATES 1) Vol. 1, no.
1 (Nov. 1, 1895)-v. 60, no. 15 (Oct. 9, 1953)
LATERTITLE 1) Australian
Jewish times Vol. 1, no. 1-v. 60, no. 15 Nov. 1, 1895-Oct. 9, 1953 [imperfect]
Nq 296.05 JEW
TITLE The Jewish communal opinion.
PUBLISHER
Perth [W.A.] :Communal Opinion.
Vol. 1, no. 9 (June 1914)
N 305.8924094 J59
TITLE Jewish life in Australia
PUBLISHER
[Melbourne?] :Federation of Australian Jewish Welfare Societies,[197-?](South
Melbourne : Alfred Ruskin Publications)
N 296.05 AUS
TITLE Journal /Australian Jewish Historical
Society.
PUBLISHER Sydney, N.S.W. :The Society,1986-
N 301.451924094 KIV
TITLE Kivun /Australasian Union of Jewish
Students.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :The Union,1979-
Nq 929.1088296 KOS
TITLE The kosher koala : newsletter of the
Australian Jewish Genealogical Society.
PUBLISHER Sydney, NSW, Australia
:The Society,[1993-
Vol. 1, no. 1- Sept. 1993
N 367.94 LAN
UNIF TITLE Landsman (Melbourne, Vic.)
TITLE Der
Landsman.
PUBLISHER Melburn :Aroysgegebn fun Federaln rat fun Poylishn
Yidntum in Oystralye : Federatsye fun di landsmanshaftn in Melburn,1964-
N 301.451924 MAK
TITLE Makor.
PUBLISHER Perth [W.A.] :West
Australian Jewish Students Society.
(May 1969-May 1974)
N 296.07 MEN
TITLE Menorah : Australian journal of Jewish
studies.
PUBLISHER Underdale, S. Aust. :Australian Association for Jewish
Studies,1987-1990.
Nq 296.67 AUS
TITLE Newsletter of the Australian Jewish Historical
Society.
PUBLISHER Sydney :The Society,1968-
No. 2- (July 1969)-
Nq 296.67099423 SOU
TITLE South Australian jewry.
PUBLISHER
Somerton Park, S. Aust. :South Australian Jewry.
No. 147-no. 204; no.
206-no. 488 (Apr. 1973-Feb. 1978; Apr.1978-June 1993)
Np+ 305.6094 S955
TITLE Summaries and supplementary addresses :
following on the symposium "Australian Jewry in the next twenty-five years",
held in Melbourne on 13th and 14th June 1976 /Executive Council of Australian
Jewry.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Executive Council of Australian Jewry,1976.
mfm NX309
TITLE The Sydney Jewish news[microform].
PUBLISHER
Sydney :[s.n.],1939-
NOTE(S) English and Hebrew.
LIFE DATES Ceased with
Jan. 1973 issue, Vol. 1, no. 1 (June 16, 1939)-
REPRO NOTE 1) Microfilm.
v.2:no.15-v.3:no.27
NX452
TITLE Sydney Jewish news.
PUBLISHER Sydney
:[s.n.],1939-1973.
NOTE(S) "Incorporating Australier Leben and Australian
Jewish news", Includes additional text in Yiddish to April 1940.
LIFE DATES
1) Vol. 1, no. 1 (June 16, 1939)-v. 34, no. 20 (Jan. 19, 1973)
LATERTITLE
1) Australian Jewish times,
Nq 296.05 TEL
UNIF TITLE TELL (Woollahra, N.S.W.)
TITLE TELL
/the Congregation of Temple Emanuel.
PUBLISHER Woollahra, N.S.W.
:Congregation of Temple Emanuel,1993-
Nq 296.05 TEL
TITLE Tel Emanuel.
PUBLISHER Woollahra, N.S.W.
:Congregation of Temple Emanuel,1980-1992.
LIFE DATES 1) Vol. 1, no. 1
(Mar. 1980)-v. 12, no. 2 (Nov./Dec. 1992)
Nq 296.06 TEM
UNIF TITLE Temple David newsletter (1977)
TITLE
Temple David newsletter.
PUBLISHER Perth, W.A. :Temple David
Congregation,1977-1996.
Nq 296.68 YOU
TITLE Tik la madrich.
PUBLISHER [Melbourne]
NOTE(S) "Issued by Australian Bnei Akivah".
N 296.05 UNI
TITLE Unity : a magazine of Jewish Affairs.
PUBLISHER Sydney :Jewish Unity Association,1948-1951
LIFE DATES 1) Vol. 1,
no. 1 (Mar./Apr. 1948)-v. 3, no. 4 (July/Aug. 1951)
N 325.256940994 UNZ
TITLE Unzer gedank.
PUBLISHER Melbourne
:Bund Organisation in Melbourne.
Dec. 1959; Dec. 1964-Dec. 1966; 1967, no.
1 (Apr. 1967)-1971, no. 4
Nq 296.05 VAZ
TITLE The V.A.Z.A.C. life : official publication of
Aleph Zadik Aleph and B'nai B'rith Girls.
PUBLISHER Melbourne,The
Organization,1963-
LIFE DATES 1) Vol. 1, no. 1 (Sept. 1963)-
mfm NX387
TITLE The Voice of Jacob, or, The Hebrews' monthly
miscellany [microform]
PUBLISHER Balgowlah, N.S.W. :W. & F.
Pascoe,1986.
DESCRIPT'N 1 microfilm reel ; ill.
NOTE(S)
Microreproduction. Originally published: Sydney : G. Moss, 1841. - 3 nos. ;
ill. - "Private circulation". -Includes material extracted from and, designated
the "Sydney edition" of: Voice of Jacob
N 796.0621 WES
TITLE Western Australian Maccabi bulletin.
PUBLISHER Mt. Lawley, W.A. :Western Australian Maccabi.
(June 1971-May
1972)
N 296.05 WES , mfm NX 379
TITLE The Westralian Judean.
PUBLISHER Perth, [W.A.] :[s.n.].,1924-1955.
DESCRIPT'N 28 v. ; 28 cm.
LIFE DATES 1) Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1, 1924)-v. 1, no. 11 (Sept. 1925) ; New ed.,
v. 1, no. 1 (Sept. 1929)-v. 27, no. 312 (Sept. 1955)
Nq 361.759240994 ZAC
TITLE Zachor : journal of the Australian
Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and Descendants Inc.
PUBLISHER
Darlinghurst, N.S.W. :The Association, Apr. 1996-
McG 3236
TITLE Zionist Federation of Australia and New Zealand and
Victorian State Zionist Council records, [microform] 1921-1970
PLACE
[Sydney :.
DATE [19--]
PUBLISHER Archive of Australian Judaica],.
DESCRIPT'N 76 microfiches : negative.
SUMMARY Records of the Zionist
Federation of Australia and New Zealand, 1929-1969 including minutes, 1958 Mar.
4-1969 Nov. 27 ; plenary sessions, reports to and of conferences, 1929-1952,
1957-1969 ; and reports, 1962 Jan. 27-1968 Apr. 7. Records of the State Zionist
Council of Victoria, 1921-69 including minutes, 1921 Sept. 25-1969 Mar. 18 ;
Annual Assembly annual reports, 1969-1970 and reports to the Annual Assembly,
1966-1968.
NL 361.006094 A552
AUTHOR Andgel, Anne.
TITLE Fifty years of
caring : the history of the Australian Jewish Welfare Society, 1936-1986
PUBLISHER Sydney :Australian Jewish Welfare Society and Australian Jewish
Historical Society,1988.
N+ 994.004924 A648
AUTHOR Apple, Raymond, 1935-
TITLE The
Jews
PUBLISHER West Melbourne, W.A. :Nelson,1981.
Petherick Reading Room BIOG
AUTHOR Brasch, R. (Rudolph), 1912-
TITLE {Biographical cuttings on Rabbi Dr Rudolph Brasch, writer}
NL 994.004924 G629
AUTHOR Golvan, Colin, 1955-
TITLE The
distant exodus
PUBLISHER Crows Nest, N.S.W. :ABC Enterprises for the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation,1990.
N+ 301.452960946 GOR
AUTHOR Gordon, Max.
TITLE Jews in Van
Diemen's Land
PUBLISHER [Hobart?] :Distributed by Ponsford Newman and
Benson,1965 (North Clayton, Vic. : Specialty Press).
Nf 994.004924 GUI
TITLE The Guide to Jewish Life in
Australia.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Australian Jewish Press,[1991]-1992.
DESCRIPT'N 2 v. : ill., ports. (some col.) ; 35 cm.
LIFE DATES 1) Apr.
1991-1992.
LATERTITLE 1) Guide to Jewish life in Australia, New Zealand and
the Asia-Pacific
Nf 994.004924 GUI
TITLE The guide to Jewish life in Australia,
New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Australian Jewish
Press,1993
UA PAM 688
TITLE A guide to Jewish Sydney.
EDITION 2nd.
ed.
PUBLISHER Sydney : The Great Synagogue, 1979.
NLp 994.004924 J59
TITLE The Jews of Australia : an
introduction.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Australian Institute of Jewish
Affairs,1987.
NL 994.004924 K84
AUTHOR Korn, Neer.
TITLE Shades of
belonging : conversations with Australian Jews
PUBLISHER East Melbourne
:HarperCollins,c1999.
NL 920.00904 K88
AUTHOR Koval, Ramona, 1954-
TITLE One to one
/Ramona Koval.
PUBLISHER Sydney :ABC Enterprises for the Australian
Broadcasting Corporation,1992.
NL 641.5676 K88
AUTHOR Koval, Ramona, 1954-
TITLE Too many
walnuts : Jewish cooking, Jewish cooks /Ramona Koval.
PUBLISHER Port
Melbourne :William Heinemann Australia,1993.
N+ 919.406924 L664
AUTHOR Levi, John S., 1934-
TITLE
Australian genesis : Jewish convicts and settlers, 1788-1850 by J. S. Levi, G.
F. J. Bergman.
PUBLISHERS London :Hale,1974.
Adelaide :Rigby,1974.
Newspaper/Microcopy McG 3688
AUTHOR Levi, J. S. (John Simon),
1934-
TITLE The Jews of Australia, 1788-1830[microform]
PUBLISHER
[Clayton, Vic.] :Monash University,[19--]
NL 296.832092 D182L
AUTHOR Levi, J. S. (John Simon), 1934-
TITLE Rabbi Jacob Danglow : 'the uncrowned monarch of Australian Jews'
PUBLISHER Carlton, Vic. :Melbourne University Press,1995.
JAFp REL 512
AUTHOR Marks, Percy J. (Percy Joseph)
TITLE The
canon, text and early translations of the Bible : a paper read before the
Jewish Literary and Debating Society of Sydney
PUBLISHER [Sydney :Hebrew
Standard Office,1906]
Newspaper/Microcopy mcN 1475 item 6091
AUTHOR Marks, Percy J.
(Percy Joseph)
TITLE The first synagogue in Australia
PUBLISHER
[Sydney? :s.n.,1925?](Sydney : D.S. Ford)
mcN 1475 item 6289
AUTHOR Marks, Percy J. (Percy Joseph)
TITLE
The Jewish press of Australia past and present : a paper read before the Jewish
Literary and Debating Society of Sydney.
PUBLISHER Sydney :F.W.
White,1913.
JAFp SOC 383
AUTHOR Marks, Percy J. (Percy Joseph)
TITLE
Shakespeare and the Jews.
PUBLISHER [Sydney :P. Marks?],1916.
NL 994.004924 R979
AUTHOR Rutland, Suzanne D. (Suzanne Dorothy),
1946-
TITLE Edge of the diaspora : two centuries of Jewish settlement in
Australia
EDITION Rev. ed.
PUBLISHER Rose Bay, N.S.W. :Brandl &
Schlesinger,1997.
Nq+ 016.3058924094 P445
TITLE Periodical publications from the
Australian Jewish community : a union list /compiled by Marianne Dacy ; with an
introduction by A.D. Crown and M. Dacy.
PUBLISHER [Sydney, N.S.W.] :Archive
of Australian Judaica, University of Sydney,1986.
NL 296.092 P853P
AUTHOR Porush, Israel, 1907-
TITLE The
journal of an Australian rabbi, or, And thou shalt tell thy grandchildren'
PUBLISHER [Camberwell, Vic.] :Australian Jewish Historical Society -
Victoria,1992.
N+ 994.004924 R896
AUTHOR Rubinstein, Hilary L.
TITLE Chosen,
the Jews in Australia
PUBLISHER Sydney :Allen & Unwin,1987.
NL 994.004924 R896
AUTHOR Rubinstein, Hilary L.
TITLE The
Jews in Australia : a thematic history
PUBLISHER Port Melbourne :William
Heinemann Australia,1991.
N+ 305.89240945 R896
AUTHOR Rubinstein, Hilary L.
TITLE The
Jews in Victoria 1835 with an appendix by W.D. Rubinstein.
PUBLISHER Sydney
:George Allen & Unwin,1986.
Nq 305.8924094 R896
AUTHOR Rubinstein, W. D. (William D.)
TITLE Attitudes of Australian Jewish tertiary students to their Jewish
identity
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Australian Institute of Jewish
Affairs,1991.
Npf 303.38924 R896
AUTHOR Rubinstein, W. D. (William D.)
TITLE Attitudes and opinions towards Australian Jews and Jewish Affairs : a
detailed report on the McNair Anderson survey of March, 1984, Commissioned by
the Australian Institute of Jewish Affairs /by W.D. Rubinstein.
PUBLISHER
Melbourne :Australian Institute of Jewish Affairs,1986.
DESCRIPT'N 52
leaves ; 30 cm.
SERIES 1) Research report (Australian Institute of Jewish
Affairs) ;
Npf 324.620994 R896
AUTHOR Rubinstein, W. D. (William D.)
TITLE The demography of the Australian Jewish community
PUBLISHER Melbourne
:Australian Institute of Jewish Affairs,1986.
NL 330.99451 R896
AUTHOR Rubinstein, W. D. (William D.)
TITLE
The effects of the recession on the Melbourne Jewish community
PUBLISHER
Melbourne :Australian Institute of Jewish Affairs,1993
N+ 994.004924 R896
AUTHOR Rubinstein, W. D. (William D.)
TITLE The Jews in Australia
PUBLISHER Melbourne :AE Press,1986.
NL 994.004924 J59
TITLE Jews in the sixth continent /edited by
W.D. Rubinstein.
PUBLISHER Sydney :Allen & Unwin,1987
NL 296.0994 R896
AUTHOR Rubinstein, W. D. (William D.)
TITLE
Judaism in Australia
PUBLISHER Canberra :Australian Govt. Pub.
Service,1995.
NL 909.0492408 R896
AUTHOR Rubinstein, W. D. (William D.)
TITLE Philosemitism : admiration and support for Jews in the English-speaking
world, 1840-1939 /W. D. Rubinstein and Hilary Rubinstein.
PUBLISHER
Basingstoke :Macmillan,1999.
NL 994.004924 R979
AUTHOR Rutland, Suzanne D. (Suzanne Dorothy),
1946-
TITLE Edge of the Diaspora : two centuries of Jewish settlement in
Australia
PUBLISHER Sydney :Collins,1988.
Nq 296.05 SIR
TITLE Sir Isaac Isaacs Aleph Zadik Aleph life :
official publication of Aleph Zadik Aleph no. 1473 and B'nai B'rith Girls no.
1331 of the B'nai Brith Youth Organization.
PUBLISHER
Melbourne,[19-?].
NL 823.3 W324 en
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Alien
son /Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER North Ryde, N.S.W. :Sirius,1989, c1952.
920 WAT
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Alien son
/Judah Water.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Sun Books,1965.
920 WAT
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Alien son /by
Judah L. Waten.
PUBLISHER Sydney :Angus and Robertson,1952.
N A823.3 W324an
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Alien
son /by Judah L. Waten.
PUBLISHER Sydney :Angus and Robertson,1953.
NL A823.3 W324al
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Alien
son /Judah Waten.
EDITION Picador ed.
PUBLISHER Chippendale, N.S.W.
:Pan Macmillan,1993,c1952.
Asian Reading Room OJN 5988 5034
AUTHOR Waten, Judah,
1911-1985.
UNIF TITLE Alien son. Japanese.
TITLE Iho no musuko : Aru
Yudaya-jin imin oyako no monogatari = Alien son /J. Waten ; Ezawa Sokushin
yaku.
PUBLISHER Tokyo :Keiso Shobo,1991.
N A823.3 W324bo
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE
Bottle-O! /[by] Judah Waten ; Illustrated by Walter Mitchell.
PUBLISHER
North Melbourne, Vic. :Cassell Australia, 1973, c1972.
NL A823.3 W324al
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Alien
son /Judah Waten ; introduced by David Carter.
PUBLISHER North Ryde, N.S.W.
:Collins/Angus & Robertson,1990, c1952.
N+ 920 WAT
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Alien son
/Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER Hawthorn, Vic. :Lloyd O'Neil Pty Ltd,1974.
N A823.3 W324al
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Alien
son /Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER South Yarra, Vic. :Currey O'Neil,1981.
N A823.0108 C614
TITLE Classic Australian short stories /selected
and introduced by Judah Waten and Stephen Murray-Smith.
PUBLISHER
Cheltenham [Vic.] :Kingfisher,1974.
N+ A823.01 W324
TITLE Classic Australian short stories /selected
and introduced by Judah Waten and Stephen Murray-Smith.
PUBLISHER Melbourne
:Wren,1974.
Np+ 994.042 W324
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE The
depression years, 1929-1939 /[by] Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER Melbourne
:Cheshire,1971 [i.e.1972].
NL A823.3 W324di
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE
Distant land /Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER North Ryde, N.S.W. :Sirius,1989,
c1964.
N+ 823A WAT
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Distant
land /Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Australasian Book Society,1964.
823A WAT
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Distant land
/Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER London :Readers Book Club in association with the
Companion Book Club,1966.
N+ A823.3 W324d
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Distant
land /[by] Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Gold Star
Publications,[1972].
N+ 914.70485 W324
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE From
Odessa to Odessa, the journey of an Australian writer /Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Cheshire,1969.
N+ A823.3 W324 <00632944>
AUTHOR Waten, Judah,
1911-1985.
TITLE Love and rebellion /[by] Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER South
Melbourne, Vic. :Macmillan,1978.
N+ A823.3 W324ve
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Love
and rebellion /Judah Waten ; design and illustration Stephen Pascoe.
PUBLISHER Richmond, Vic. :Hodja Educational Resources Co-operative,[1983],
c1978.
MS 1691
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Nettie Palmer,
[manuscript] 1964 (Judah Waten's speech at Nettie Palmer's funeral.)
DATE
1964
DESCRIPT'N 1 item (3 p.).
N+ A823.3 W324ce
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Scenes
of revolutionary life /Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER Sydney ; London :Angus &
Robertson,1982.
N+ A823.3 WAT
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Season of
youth; a novel[by] Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER Melbourne,Cheshire[1966]
N+ A823.3 WAT <00633710>
AUTHOR Waten, Judah,
1911-1985.
TITLE Season of youth : a novel /[by] Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER
Hawthorn, Vic. :Gold Star Publications,1972.
823A WAT
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Souchastie v
ubiistve : roman.
PUBLISHER Moskva :Izd.-vo. Inostrannoi Lit.-ry,1961.
NL A828.209 W324ju
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
UNIF TITLE
Selections. 1998
TITLE Judah Waten : fiction, memoirs, criticism /edited by
David Carter.
PUBLISHER St. Lucia, Qld. :University of Queensland
Press,1998.
823A WAT
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Shares in
murder /Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Australasian Book
Society,1957.
N 823A WAT
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
UNIF TITLE Shares
in murder. Romanian
TITLE Partasi la crima /Judah Waten ; ^in rom^ineste de
Marcel Gaftonsi Valeria Coja.
PUBLISHER Bucuresti :Editura pentru
Literatura Universala,1964.
823A WAT
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
UNIF TITLE Shares in
murder. Russian
TITLE Souchastie v ubiisva /Perevod s angliiskogo [I.
Arkhangel'skoi].
PUBLISHER Moskva :Izd-vo Mir,1965.
N A823.3 W324h
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
UNIF TITLE
Shares in murder. German
TITLE Einer weiss mehr /Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER
Berlin :Das Neue,1962.
Offsite- ABS 114
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
UNIF TITLE
Shares in murder. Czech
TITLE Cena za vrazdu /Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER
Praha :Nase Vojsko,1963.
N+ A823.3 W324
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE So far
no further : a novel /by Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER Mount Eliza, Vic.
:Wren,1971.
N+ A823.3 W324so
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE So far
no further : a novel /by Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Gold Star
Publications,1972.
N+ 823A WAT
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Time of
conflict /Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER Sydney :Australasian Book
Society,1961.
NOTE(S) Library's copy is signed by the author.
823A WAT Status : *
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE
(Time of conflict. Russian ) Burnye gody /Dzhuda Uoten ; perevod s aniliiskoio
i V. Rubina ; posleslovie A. Sofronova.
PUBLISHER Moskva
:Progress,1964.
823A WAT
TITLE Twenty great Australian stories /complied by J.L.
Waten and V.G. O'Connor.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Dolphin,1946.
N+ A823.3 W324u <00632953>
AUTHOR Waten, Judah,
1911-1985.
TITLE The unbending /by Judah Waten.
PUBLISHER Melbourne
:Gold Star Publications,1972.
823A WAT
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE The unbending
/by Judah Waten
PUBLISHER Melbourne [Vic.] :Australasian Book
Society,1954.
N A820.9 P176 W324
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE The
unbinding.
PUBLISHER Melb. :Australian Book Society,1954.
892.493 BER
AUTHOR Bergner, Herz, 1907-
UNIF TITLE Zwishn
himl un waser. English
TITLE Between sky and sea /Herz Bergner ; translated
by J.L. Waten.
PUBLISHER Melbourne :Dolphin Publications,1946.
MS 4536
AUTHOR Waten, Judah, 1911-1985.
TITLE Papers,
[manuscript] 1946-1974
DATE 1946-1974.
DESCRIPT'N 1.76 m. (58 folders)
+ 5 boxes.
SUMMARY The collection contains correspondence and literary
manuscripts. Correspondence includes discussion of Waten's work, other writers
and political subjects. The correspondents include Kylie Tennant, K.S.
Prichard, Nettie and Vance Palmer, Hal Porter, Beatrice Davis, Geoffrey Dutton,
Frank Davison, Elizabeth Harrower, Mary Gilmore, Alan Marshall, T. Inglis
Moore, Christina Stead, Kennet Slessor, Manning Clark, Dymphna Cusack, Frank
Hardy, Clem Christesen and Nancy Cato, Frank Sargeson, Iris Murdoch and Robert
Graves. There are also letters from Waten's daughter Alice written while
studying music in Moscow, ltters from publishers, from the Fellowship of
Australian Writers, the Shanghai Literature Publishing House and the U.S.S.R.
Writers' Union. Literary manuscripts include manuscript and typescript drafts
and sketches of Waten's published and unpublished novels and short stories such
as "Shares in murder", "Season of youth", "So far no further", "Time of
conflict", "Alien son", and "Distant land". Also includes background material
for book on the "Depression" and "So far nofurther" and notebooks of articles
and reviews relating to literature and politics. Also includes literary drafts
including "They thought the world needed changing", notes of meetings and
associations
Oral History Section ORAL TRC 344
AUTHOR Waten, Judah,
1911-1985.
TITLE Interview with Judah Waten, Australian writer and
socialist [sound recording] / Interviewer: Suzanne Lunney.
DATE 1975.
SUMMARY: Waten describes his Russian-Jewish family background; their emigration
to Australia, 1914; West Australian Jewish community; anti-Semitism; early
political awareness; anti-conscriptionists; reading interests; local Carnegie
Library; familiarity with Jewish stories, Tolstoy & other Russian authors;
taking up writing; home life; Christian Brothers' College Perth; early
formation of political views; family move to Melbourne, 1926; University High
School first novels; joining Communist movement; the Depression reflected in
his writing; reliance on memory; move to England,1931-33; writing for The
Unemployed Worker; temporary cessation in writing; jail term in Wormwood Scrubs
for political activities; belief in revolution; miscellaneous jobs; views about
WW2, 1917 Revolution; journalism; practising writing; short story form; the
novel as a work of art; Shares in Murder; beginning of The Unbending; novel
planning; characterisation; writing pattern; revision; unfinished novels;
writers & despair; research; writing in first, third person; titles;
political views & writing; reticence in portrayal of sexual situations;
political novelists; development as a writer; getting published; criticism of
his work; overseas translations; contemporary Australian literature; Patrick
White; Australian drama; literary societies; politics & drama; the novel;
future plans; autobiography in writing.
Oral History Section ORAL DeB 92
AUTHOR Waten, Judah,
1911-1985.
TITLE [Conversation with Judah Waten] [sound recording] /
[interviewer : Hazel de Berg]
SERIES 1. Hazel de Berg collection
DATE
1960 Mar. 13.
SUMMARY Waten speaks about his book "Alien son" ; the
similarities between the novel and his own life in Australia ; Waten reads an
extract from "Mother".
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