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Brothers and sisters: the response of Adelaide Jewry to anti-Jewish atrocities in the first half of the 20th century

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This article argues that Jewish settlers in Adelaide, which is prominently Protestant, are or were more self-conscious than their Sydney or Melbourne counterparts. It looks at the reaction of these self-conscious and highly assimilated people to the persecution of their col-religionists in Europe.

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