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Australian Genesis Jewish Convicts and Settlers 1788-1860
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Australian Genesis Jewish Convicts and Settlers 1788-1860 Unknown - 2001

by Levi, John S.; G.F.J. Bergman


From the publisher

This is a new updated and expanded edition of the first and most comprehensive account of the early Jewish settlement of Australia. Its span is now extended to include the gold rush era, a period from which many Jewish-Australian families are descended. This is an enthralling book in its own right. Intensely human, it is also an important work of scholarship which illuminates many little known corners of Australian history and casts a fresh light on the popularly accepted versions of some well-known incidents.

Details

  • Title Australian Genesis Jewish Convicts and Settlers 1788-1860
  • Author Levi, John S.; G.F.J. Bergman
  • Binding unknown
  • Edition 2nd
  • Publisher Melbourne University Publishing, Melbourne
  • Date November 1, 2001
  • ISBN 9780522847772

About the author

John Levi was the first Australian to be ordained a rabbi. He is rabbi emeritus of Temple Beth Israel in Melbourne, having served there as rabbi from 1960 to 1997. He has a master of arts degree from Monash University, and a master of arts in Hebrew letters and doctor of divinity from Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati. In 1998 he became regional director of the Australian, Asian and New Zealand Union for Progressive Judaism. He is a president of the Council of Christians and Jews, honorary president of the World Conference on Religion and Peace, and member of the governing body of the World Union for Progressive Judaism. George Bergman was born in Germany in 1900, studied economics, history, and law at four universities and graduated as a doctor of economics and then as a lawyer. He left Germany in 1933 and served in the French Foreign Legion and the British Forces during World War II. He settled in Australia in 1947, where he joined the Public Service. His many published articles on Australian Jewish history include 40 in the "Journal of the Australian Jewish Historical Society" and a number of contributions to the "Australian Dictionary of Biography." Dr. Bergman died in 1979.