Scrapbooks of North Shore Synagogue

Series

Series DescriptionComprises scrapbooks of newspaper clippings from papers such as Australian Jewish Times, The Sydney Jewish News, Sydney Morning Herald, pasted on manila files covering various content including but not limited to: Student education such as Hebrew School, Masada dayschool, Masada College pupils and teachers; art, student artworks, HSC, sports competitions, scholarships, awards, Debutante balls, music concerts, sports clubs, Moriah debate club; Masada student fees, enrolment, teacher resignations Religious and community related events including festivities such as Chanuka party, Rosh Hashanah, weddings, plaque unveiling, 40th Anniversary of the Consecration of NSS, Anzac Day, renovation and building of NSS, Bat and Bar mitzvah ceremonies, History of congregation, 50th Anniversary of Synagogue, Purim, NSS Board of Management, Australian Day, welfare, rebuilding forests, Montefiore Homes, Luncheons, Luna Park, JCA Appeal, Family Law Bill and Policy, Russia on Nazi criminal in Australia, Habonim movement, Siyum and Conescration of Sefer Torah, Choral Society, South African immigration to Australia Groups and figures such as North Shore AZA group, Montefiore, ECAJ, WIZO, JCA, Jewish Historical Society, United Israel Appeal, Ladies Guild, Kehillat Masada Personalities, Reverend Katz, Rabbi Gutnick, Rabbi Fabian, Rabbi Lewin, Reverend Winkler, Rabbi P. Heilbrunn, Frank Marks, NCJW
Series Number004
Dates(s)1953 to 2015
ProvenanceB22 North Shore Synagogue, The - NSSYNG
Related RecordsSome items relate to series 9 / Some files contain brochures to Bat mitzvah ceremonies
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