Ruptured: Jewish Women in Australia Reflect on Life Post-October 7

How have the lives of Australian Jewish women changed since the Hamas attack on Israeli civilians, the subsequent Israel-Hamas war and the explosion of antisemitism globally?

In this video discussion, I interview the co-editors of this collection of 36 essays, Lee Kofman and Tamar Paluch, along with one of the contributors, Ramona Koval.

October 7 is an earthquake that has ruptured relationships, transformed personal identity and changed everything for many Jewish women in Australia.

Ruptured Jewish Women in Australia Reflect on Life Post-October 7 https://leekofman.com.au/ruptured/

Edited by Lee Kofman & Tamar Paluch https://leekofman.com.au

National Council of Jewish Women Australia | The voice of Jewish women in Australia https://ncjwa.org.au

Lamm Jewish Library of Australia https://ljla.org.au/

Hosted by Julie McCrossin AM Media

Production by Daniel Taylor: sydneymediaproduction

← Previous Post

Jacqueline

Jacqueline is a contributor at Australian Whisky Explorer. She's a visual arts enthusiast and is on a journey to enrich her Australian Crafty Whisky Wisdom. 

Previous
Previous

How Radiation Therapists Shape Patient Experience – Lessons from Kuala Lumpur

Next
Next

Remove The Mask: Reducing anxiety and distress for head and neck cancer patients.