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A product of four decades of research, this volume examines the major issues that the Australian Jewish community has addressed since the end of World War II, focusing on the efforts of the community's peak representative organisation, the Executive Council of Australian Jewry.
The book moves from local issues, including Holocaust survivor migration and antisemitism, to transnational regional and international issues, Zionism, Israel and Soviet Jewry. Through a thematic approach, the book examines the major challenges that Australian Jews and the Jewish world have faced since 1945 seen from an Australian perspective.
Drawing on a wide range of sources, the book provides a new and original evaluation of these major issues. Jewish Communal Advocacy in Post-War Australia would be an invaluable resource for graduate students and scholars of contemporary Jewish history.
Contents
Part I: Introduction 1. Introduction: Australian Jewry to 1944 2. Structure of the Executive Council Part II: National Issues 3. Jewish Immigration to Australia 4. Campaign against German migration 5. Providing a Financial Base: The Claims Conference 6. Nazis in Australia 7. Combatting Antisemitism 8. Anti-Vilification Legislation 9. Jewish Christian Relations, 1960-1980s 10. Developing Dialogue and Understanding, 1990s-2000s 11. Community relations Part III: Regional Issues 12. Asia-Pacific Part IV: International Issues 13. Changing Attitudes to Zionism 14. Lobbying the Australian Government on behalf of Israel 15. Hawke, Keating and Howard Years 16. The Campaign for Soviet Jewry 17. Oppressed Jewry 18. Relationship with the WJC 19. Claims Conference: Renewed payments and challenges Part V: Epilogue: New Developments, 2008-2023 20. Professionalisation of the ECAJ 21. New Developments, 2010-2023 22. A New Watershed Period Post 7 October



