Product Description
Maitland Jewish Cemetery was established in the late 1840s and ceased to function as a cemetery in the mid-1930s. This publication explores the history of the cemetery and the stories of the people buried there. It highlights the challenges of being Jewish in a colonial frontier town, the commercial and family networks that stretched across the colony and across the oceans, the varied and complex backgrounds of community members, and the significant contributions Maitland’s Jews made both to Jewish and colonial life in New South Wales.
It introduces individuals and families, is alive with images and invites contemplation about the dreams and deeds that can be imagined by visiting a cemetery.
Published by Maitland Regional Art Gallery
9780980752014
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