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Jewish Studies

The great jigsaw

by Yossi Klein
October 2008, no. 305

The Great Synagogue: A history of Sydney’s big shule by Raymond Apple

UNSW Press, $49.95 hb, 342 pp

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The Australian migrant experience is often regarded through the prism of the postwar experience and the waves of immigration and exodus, chiefly from Europe. Today, except among historians, the settlement of Australia is often the butt of colonial and convict humour, or the stuff of pop-cultural iconography and self-identification. This comes at the expense of a true appreciation and understanding of Australia’s rich cultural and demographic origins. In the light of recent cultural debates regarding ethnicity and multiculturalism, it is clear that our understanding of our society, and the varied backgrounds of its constituents, is wanting.

 


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The Great Synagogue: A history of Sydney’s big shule by Raymond Apple

UNSW Press, $49.95 hb, 342 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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