Annual Conference/Annual Reports and associated reports of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ)

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Series DescriptionThe reports were called annual conference/annual reports or annual reports. The annual report of the President of the ECAJ on topics such as Israel Diaspora Relations, Australian Jewry, External relations such as Jewish Muslim Relations, International relations with World Jewish Congress etc. Includes associated reports such as Supplements and Public Broadcasting in Australia and Reports to the President and associated printed newspaper articles and media releases; reports of he Constituent organisations of the ECAJ; reports from interstate Jewish communities; report of the oppressed Jewry Chairperson to the ECAJ AGM Conference; Reports from 1953 include: Reports for the Annual Conferences of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry - ECAJ including President's Report; Honorary Secretary's Report; Public Relations Report; Education Report; Congregational Report and Report on Overseas Jewry detailing matters such as the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II; late Queen Mary; the Governor General; State of Israel; Immigration; Claims against Germany; Germany Migration; World Jewish Congress Assembly Includes items immediate post World War Two period highlighted in red As the Jewish community's peak body, the ECAJ is charged with establishing, administering and implementing policy on issues of concern to the Jewish community at national and international levels.
Series Number001
Dates(s)1954 to 2004
ProvenanceExecutive Council of Australian Jewry, The - ECAJ
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