Inspired by Hebrew, scholar helps revive dying aboriginal Australian languages
August 9, 2023 by Avi Kumar
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Amid the COVID pandemic in 2020, Ghil’ad Zuckermann drove to Cardabia Station in a remote part of Western Australia. The coast reminded the Tel Aviv-born scholar of the shorelines of Eilat. Read more
The Holocaust and the Australian Aboriginal response
April 13, 2023 by J-Wire News Service
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Biographer Barbara Miller has published a handbook online focusing on Australia’s response to the events leading up to and during the Holocaust. Read more
Stone tools returned from Israel to Aboriginal owners
Aboriginal stone tools found in a museum in Israel have been returned to their community at a ceremony in Canberra. Read more
Reconciliation Week
June 3, 2022 by Rabbi Gabi Kaltmann
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This week we are celebrating Reconciliation Week. It is a week dedicated to understanding what reconciliation is and what can be done to tackle the unfinished business of reconciling Australians with Aboriginal Australians. Read more
Kornmehl Cares
September 16, 2013 by Michelle Favero
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Sydney’s Kornmehl Emanuel Pre-schoolt is to help to provide basic ‘health care packs’ for Aboriginal children who live in country NSW. Read more