Deal or No Deal?
First there was Kyoto, with all its predictions of destruction that would transpire if the world didn’t buy in. Those prophecies did not come to pass.
First there was Kyoto, with all its predictions of destruction that would transpire if the world didn’t buy in. Those prophecies did not come to pass.
Some of the differences of opinions expressed by the authors of this blog and extending to some the comments posted to this blog were the
This is not a new theme for my JewglePerth postings, but one that I would like to further explore. A very important, professional, and effective
With the Gregorian calendar about to enter a new decade, it is worthwhile pausing to consider just how much Perth Jewry has changed since the
There has been a lot of discussion about John Safran’s Race Relations program on ABC. Most of it has been decidedly negative. Occasionally you find
Dear Ms Parke You represent a political party with strong and proud values, and have a responsibility to uphold those values. Your constitution notes that “Labor
There have suddenly been a spate of issues that concern Jewish people and Jewish issues in the local press. I found it exceptionally and refreshingly
This week was the twentieth anniversary of the crashing of the Berlin Wall. It was also Armistice Day where at my office half the staff
For the past few days, Perth Jewry has been privileged to enjoy a visit from Rabbi Dov Hazdan, Dean of the Torah Academy School in Johannesburg, South
The Perth Jewish community is a very transient one. People come and people go, for varying lenghts of time. The community has enjoyed more arrivals
Ask any person who has been part of the Perth Jewish community, or even hosted by the community for a short time, and they will
We are a group of mostly anonymous bloggers, all members of the Perth Jewish community, Western Australia.