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'A serius influx of Jews': a history of Jewish Welfare in Victoria

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Relates how a small community organised itself to find accommodation, work, financial assistance and English language training for the four major influxes of Jewish immigrants between the 1920s and 1950s. Out of the organisations which formed to meet these demands grew a multi-faceted ethnic welfare agency

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