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  2. THE NEW PAPER.

    With this issue “The Australian Jewish Herald” commences a new stage in its development. Not only has the paper been enlarged by the addition of eight pages, but improvements have been, and are being effected, which will undoubtedly justify its claim to be regarded as the premier Jewish journal of the Antipodes. ...

    Article : 181 words
  3. WHAT THEN?

    The recent remarks of Mr. Phillip Cohen, J.P., President of the Melbourne United Jewish Education Board, reprinted elsewhere in this issue, direct attention to possibly the greatest weakness in our modern Jewish educational system. A boy when he reaches the Barmitzvah epoch, when he manages to pass the “test” required by the particular ...

    Article : 339 words
  4. INADEQUATE STAFFING OF SYDNEY'S HEBREW CLASSES.

    Now that the N.S.W. Board of Jewish Education is faced with the appointment of a new headmaster for its extensive classes, the time is most opportune for a complete review of its system of Jewish education. In Sydney the chlildren are visited at the Public Schools twice weekly, during school ...

    Article : 291 words
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