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Masada College is an independent Jewish co-educational early learning, primary, and secondary day school located in St Ives, on the Upper North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Established as Australia's first Jewish international co-educational school, [ 1 ] Masada College welcomes students from diverse backgrounds ...
Massada College was an independent Modern Orthodox Jewish co-educational early learning and primary day school, located in Glenside in Adelaide, South Australia. It shared a suburban campus with Adelaide Hebrew Congregation. The school served students from Orthodox and Progressive Jewish backgrounds, as well as non-Jewish students. The school ...
The Zionist Federation of Australia (ZFA) is an umbrella organisation in Australia of the Zionist movement.It was established in Melbourne, Victoria in 1927 by prominent personalities, including Sir John Monash and Rabbi Israel Brodie, with Monash becoming its first president. [1]
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The Australian Association for Jewish Studies (AAJS) is a scholarly organization in Australia that promotes academic Jewish Studies.AAJS was founded in 1987 and held its first annual conference that year in Melbourne. [1]
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The siege of Masada was one of the final events in the First Jewish–Roman War, occurring from 72 to 73 CE on and around a hilltop in present-day Israel. The siege is known to history via a single source, Flavius Josephus , [ 3 ] a Jewish rebel leader captured by the Romans , in whose service he became a historian.
The Australian Jewish Historical Society was founded in 1938 in Sydney. The first president was Percy J. Marks.At the first business meeting of the Society, the then-president of the Royal Australian Historical Society K. R. Cramp expressed the view that the chief object of the Society should be the encouragement of individual research.