Providing a comprehensive information service on Jewish topics and issues to the general public. Resources on Judaism, Israel, the Holocaust, anti-Semitism, Jewish history and culture, Jewish literature, art & music, Australian Jewish society. Under the auspices of June 2012 Designed & edited by Hanna Yahalom & Lauren Joffe 304 Hawthorn Road Caulfield South Victoria 3162 Australia Phone (03) 9272 5611 Fax (03) 9272 5629 email [email protected] www.ljla.org.au Tova Tauber’s Booklaunch Story Time Party! Susie Cymbalist’s Booklaunch Celia Lederman’s Booklaunch Hilda Rosner’s Community Volunteer Award Eva Szego’s Booklaunch Kindly supported by City of Glen Eira ‘Jerusalem of Lights’ screening Storytelling, English and Hebrew book clubs – coming up One egg is a fortune : memories and recipes to share - Compiled by Pnina Jacobson & Judy Kempler One egg is a fortune is more than a recipe collection: it is a book full of heart, an anthology of cultural vignettes with food as a central motif. Fifty well-known Jewish figures from around the world have contributed recipes and anecdotes, showcasing the diversity of contemporary Jewish life. While each person tells a unique story, their anecdotes reveal that the enjoyment of food is the common thread that binds us together Hope : a tragedy - Shalom Auslander Hope : A Tragedy is an hilarious and haunting examination of the burdens and abuse of history, propelled with unstoppable rhythm and filled with existential musings and mordant wit. In this comic and compelling story, Solomon Kugel moves his wife and young son to the rural town of Stockton New York to start again. To begin again. To start anew. But it isn’t quite working out that way for Kugel… “Funny, fierce and subversively felt” - The New York Times Book Review. My Innocent Absence : tales from a nomadic life Neuland - Miriam Frank Manny Peleg, a 60 year old widower, surprises his children by closing down his business to go backpacking in South America. Some months later he disappears and his son Dory has to go searching for him. Inbar, a young radio producer, after visiting her mother in Berlin, makes a decision on the spur of the moment in the airport, not to go back to her job and partner, but to fly elsewhere. From here to there, by air, sea and mainly by caravan, the heroes make their way to the climax of the story, to a curious and exciting chapter in Israel’s alternative history, from where they will come back very different. Miriam Frank was born in Barcelona, spent her early years in France under the Vichy regime, received her primary education in Mexico and her secondary school and university education in New Zealand where she graduated in medicine. By the age of twelve Miriam had fled two wars and lived on three continents. She finally returned to Europe where she married Kortokraks, a German artist and begins her journey from a fragmented start to wholeness. This is a beautifully written memoir of a fascinating life. Unorthodox : the scandalous rejection of my Hasidic roots Israel’s silent defender : an inside look at sixty years of Israeli intelligence Lost lives, lost art : Jewish collectors, Nazi art theft and the quest for Justice - Deborah Feldman - Edited by Amos Gilboa, Ephraim Lapid - Melissa Muller Monika Tatzkow In this arresting memoir, Deborah Feldman reveals what life is like trapped within a religious tradition that values silence and suffering over individual freedoms. Raised by her strictly religious grandparents together with a rotating cast of aunts and uncles, Deborah had to submit to customs with an emphasis on rules that govern everything, from what she could wear, to whom she could speak to and what she could read. It wasn’t until she had a child at nineteen that Deborah realised that regardless of the obstacles, she would have to break out of that world and forge a path to her own freedom. Israel’s silent defender is a compilation of thirty seven essays written by experts and leaders of Israeli intelligence. The Israeli intelligence community has earned a worldwide reputation for excellence. Through its professionalism, daring and creativity, it has made important contributions to intelligence services around the world in the struggle against global terrorism. This book about the essence of the Israeli intelligence organization is published in memory of its fallen heroes – those who laid the groundwork for the security of the state of Israel. In Lost Lives, Lost Art, authors Muller and Tatzkow chronicle the tragic stories of fifteen Jewish collectors, tracing the dispersal of their extraordinary collections and following their fate as they died in concentration camps or had the good fortune to secure a visa to a safe country. Inevitably, the collections were confiscated by high ranking German officials, sold by Nazi party member art dealers or seized for state collections. The stories of the clashes between heirs determined to retrieve their inheritance and current owners are enthralling but heartbreaking. Srugim (Knitted Kippahs) Good Morning Mr. Fidelman Dan et Aaron (Brothers) Footnote - Eshkol Nevo Screwed on backwards - Nava Semel During one long night in intensive care in a Tel Aviv hospital, a young nurse reads out from yellowish pages to an old patient in coma. Will the mysterious love story wake him up? Slowly Thomasso’s story unfolds: adopted from a Torino orphanage, the boy lives on a farm with the young opera singer Madlena and her mother. During the summer of 1943 he feels there is a strange entity in the house. His innocent questions are met with an aggressive response from the two women he loves, who call him a lunatic, a liar and “screwedon-backwards”. Offended Thomasso escapes to an imaginary world: Is there a princess in captivity in the attic? How is this linked to the patient in coma? How far should one go to save a life? Policeman A Film Unfinished The Write Your Story program offers support, through classes and editorial advice, for people to write their autobiographies. Initially, the memoirs were written primarily for the children and grandchildren of the authors, but it soon became apparent that they had an importance beyond the private sphere. Therefore, they are now part of a growing archive, housed at the Lamm Jewish Library of Australia that will furnish future readers and scholars with primary source material on the social history of the Melbourne Jewish community. A fully tax-deductible gift that makes it possible to have a book dedicated to a person or family by means of a permanent inscription on the inside front cover, and in the library online catalogue. 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