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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
William Katz |
OCLC Number: | 43016 |
Description: | vii, 307 pages illustrations, portraits 25 cm |
Contents: | Foreword / Julius Stone -- 1. Of German Jewry at the beginning of the twentieth century -- 2. The new homeland -- 3. New beginnings on the North Shore -- 4. Impact of the Pacific War -- 5. The refugees -- 6. Assimilation and German Jewry -- 7. Cultural aspirations -- 8. Toward the tenth anniversary -- 9. The community in search of a centre -- 10. Settling down at Treatts Road -- 11. The Katz family at work -- 12. Women of the congregation -- 13. Building and war memorial -- 14. Community messenger, the Bulletin -- 15. Education for children -- 16. Parents marshal -- 17. A synagogue is built -- 18. Worship and the scrolls of law -- 19. After the consecration -- 20. The challenge of youth activity -- 21. Drive for a youth and education centre -- 22. Congregation and congregats in the wider communities -- 23. The silver jubilee -- The future -- Appendices -- Glossary. |
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