AUSTRALIAN JEWISH GENEALOGY SOCIETY
The Society was established in Sydney in 1993 to
help its members explore their family ancestry. There are several
members in Canberra, some of whom are members of the ACT Jewish
Community. Members receive the quarterly journal of the AJGS The Kosher
Koala and can use the extensive facilities of the AJGS in Sydney as well
as attend functions of other branches in Australia.
The Canberra activities, information and occasional
workshops are coordinated under the aegis of the local branch of the
Australian Jewish Historical Society. The holdings of the AJGS are
growing in Canberra, and can be accessed when workshops are being held
or by arrangement. News is disseminated to local members through the
communal newsletter; Hamerkaz, and by email.
Any inquires should be directed to the Executive
Secretary of the National Jewish Memorial Centre on (02) 6295 1052.
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AUSTRALIAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY (ACT)
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AJHS (ACT) offers a program of quarterly meetings,
featuring talks by members of the Society and guest speakers on Jewish
historical topics. On going themes embrace early Jewish presence in the
Southern Tablelands and the Monaro, and, more recently, the formative
years of the National Jewish Memorial Centre and of the ACT Jewish
Community. Members receive copies of the Journal of the AJHS, published
quarterly by the AJHS (Sydney) and the AJHS (Melbourne).
Other activities include and annual
picnic/exploration of the regional centres, the maintenance of a photo
archive of the ACT Jewish Centre activities, organised visits to
exhibitions of Jewish interest in Canberra and Sydney (eg Sydney Jewish
Museum, Powerhouse Museum, etc), collector or oral histories, and
contact with other organisations with similar interests.
If you have any interests in aspects of Jewish
history – what Jewish person hasn’t? – the AJHS (ACT) is for you. You
will be most welcome. Please call the Executive Secretary on (02) 6295
1052 for further details.
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