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Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Jewish Arts Festival 1988
Sunday 27 March, 1988 the Jewish Festival of the Arts was held in Caulfield. It was estimated by a journalist from the Australian Jewish News that between 7000 and 10 000 people were in attendance. Bialik Dance Troupe performed during the six hour event, sharing the stage with soloists, duos, bands, and choirs. The moto for the event was "In One Voice". judaism, bialik college, dance, 1988, 1980s -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Jewish holiday photographs undated, primary school
Ten photographs of primary school ages children partaking in Jewish holiday events at Bialik College. No dates or names were provided. Three different events are shown. For access or information regarding permissions email the archive at [email protected] school, judaism, bialik college, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s -
Bialik College
Film - Musical and Theatre Productions on VHS, 1997-1999
Musicals, house plays, theatre productions produced in association with Bialik College from 1997 to 1999. Includes recordings of Little Shop of Horrors, The Visit, Inspector General, The Miracle.For access or permissions regarding these materials contact the archive [email protected] encased in paper or plastic cases, labelled with relative musical or theatrical production. Includes recordings of Little Shop of Horrors, The Visit, Inspector General, The Miracle. For access or permissions regarding these materials contact the archive [email protected] and performing arts, judaism, bialik college, 1990s, theatre, musical -
Bialik College
Film - Musical and Theatre Productions on VHS 2001-2003
Musicals, house plays, theatre productions produced in association with Bialik College from 2002-2003. Includes recordings The Moral Is..., A man for all seasons, The unlikely friends, Jason and the Argonauts. For access or permissions regarding these materials contact the archive [email protected] encased in paper or plastic cases, labelled with relative musical or theatrical production. Includes recordings The Moral Is..., A man for all seasons, The unlikely friends, Jason and the Argonauts. For access or permissions regarding these materials contact the archive [email protected]. visual and performing arts, theatre, arts, 2000s, judaism, bialik college -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Debate Team group image 1991
Eight students, in Bialik College uniform are seated and standing in a group, the front row students have books open in front of them on a table. Most are smiling and looking towards a person behind the camera area. 1991. For information regarding the access or permissions of this material please contact the archive at [email protected], students, bialik, judaism, 1990s, classroom -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Years 3 and 4 Poetry and Song stage photograph
In 1987 students from Years 3 & 4 at Bialik were photographed on stage presenting poetry and song. This image appears in a larger album, bright yellow with a beach scene on the front. Kodak papersong, poetry, creative arts, bialik, judaism, 1980s -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Tapestry photographs, 1997 Tapestry unveiling photographs
In 1997, Bialik College students of Grades 4, 5 and 6 co-designed with a weaver, Cresside Collette, a large tapestry depicting Bialik students holding hands and the school motto 'Step forth with courage'. Images of this important message and community moment are held by the Bialik archive. If you have materials or stories about Bialik life and culture that you wish to please contact us at [email protected]. weaving, artwork, bialik college, judaism, jewish school, primary school -
Bialik College
Photograph, Chanukah Production, Shakespeare Grove, 1960s, 1960s
Students dressed as Maccabees, probably for a Chanukah production, Shakespeare Grove, 1960s. Students are dressed in robes, head pieces, leather sandals with decorative sticks and shields that have the Star of David. shakespeare grove, judaism, zionist, visual and performing arts, history, drama -
Bialik College
Photograph, Chanukah Production, Shakespeare Grove, 1960s, 1960s
Male and female students performing a Chanukah play, Shakespeare Grove, 1960s. shakespeare grove, judaism, celebration, visual and performing arts, channukah, music -
Bialik College
Article (Item) - 'Bialik Day School Moves To Hawthorn', The News, 19 January 1962, 1962
Photocopied page of newspaper articles: 'Bialik Day School Moves To Hawthorn', possibly published in The Jewish News, 19 January 1962; 'Bialik Hebrew College Kindergarten', The Herald, 26 January 1962; 'Professional', The Herald, 19 January 1962. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.shakespeare grove, kindergarten, judaism, drummond street, carlton, 1960s -
Bialik College
Article (Item) - Articles from The Australian Jewish News, December 1964, 1964
A collection of newspaper articles from The Australian Jewish News, published December 1964, including 'Bialik: Home is the Top Influence', 'New Head', 'Bialik Parents', 'Gift from Israel', 'Svivonim for Pupils'. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this recordshakespeare grove, judaism, parents association, israel, chanukah, 1960s -
Bialik College
Exhibition Panel, 70th Anniversary: The Ivriah, 2012
Panel from the exhibition held to celebrate the College's 70th anniversary in 2012. The black and white photograph is of the 'Ivriah Young Zionist Club' of Neill Street Carlton, 1932. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.kindergarten, drummond street carlton, zionist, judaism, 2000s, history -
Bialik College
Exhibition Panel, 70th Anniversary: Pioneering Approach to Education, 2012
Panel from the exhibition held to celebrate the College's 70th anniversary in 2012. Photograph: Students Learning Hebrew at Bialik Hebrew School, 1956. Image courtesy of the Jewish Museum. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.founders, zionist, judaism, drummond street carlton, history, 2000s -
Bialik College
Exhibition Panel, 70th Anniversary: Ivrit B'Ivrit, 2012
Panel from the exhibition held to celebrate the College's 70th anniversary in 2012. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.drummond street carlton, hebrew, judaism, kindergarten, history, 2000s -
Bialik College
Exhibition Panel, 70th Anniversary: Carrying on Legacy, 2012
Panel from the exhibition held to celebrate the College's 70th anniversary in 2012. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.hebrew school, kindergarten, judaism, early learning centre, history, 2000s -
Bialik College
Film - Musical and Theatre Productions on dvd 2011-2004
Musicals, house plays, theatre productions produced in association with Bialik College from 2011 to 2004. Some items are undated. Includes recordings of The Red Slippers, The Wizard of Oz, Bugsy Malone, Antigone by Sophocles, A Nice Guy, The Prince of Egypt, Feymouse. For access or permissions regarding these materials contact the archive [email protected] encased in paper or plastic cases, labelled with relative musical or theatrical production. Includes recordings of The Red Slippers, The Wizard of Oz, Bugsy Malone, Antigone by Sophocles, A Nice Guy, The Prince of Egypt, Feymouse. For access or permissions regarding these materials contact the archive [email protected], musical, arts, visual and performing arts, bialik college, judaism -
Jewish Museum of Australia
Kathryn Tilley, Afikoman pouches, by Kathryn Tilley, 2007
Artist's statement: I chose to make these afikoman pouches even though they may not be familiar to or used by all Jewish families. In these little pouches, a small piece of matzah would be placed in the pouch and then hidden in the house for the children to find during the Passover meal. On finding it, a gift is given. The story of Passover and Judaism in general have been kept alive over the centuries. I wanted to honour the passing down of the Torah through the generations, and, in particular, the role of children in its transmission. I have used the Australian desert as a metaphor for the great wilderness crossed by the People of Israel. A recent trip to Broken Hill and beyond inspired me to work with the subtle colours and textures of that landscape and I have incorporated into the work found objects, stones and beads collected there. (2007, New Under the Sun: Australian Contemporary Design in Jewish Ceremony III)machine embroidered -
Bialik College
Film - Musical and Theatre Productions on VHS, no date
Musicals, house plays, theatre productions produced in association with Bialik College, no date. VHS encased in paper or plastic cases, labelled with relative musical or theatrical production. Includes recordings King Oedipus, The Visit, The Great Bodgie, Margarina. For access or permissions regarding these materials contact the archive [email protected] encased in paper or plastic cases, labelled with relative musical or theatrical production. Includes recordings King Oedipus, The Visit, The Great Bodgie, Margarina. visual and performing arts, theatre, arts, bialik college, judaism, 1990s, 2000s -
Bialik College
Newspaper Clipping, "Jerusalem - Israel", 21 November 1969, 1969
"Jerusalem - Israel", published in unknown newspaper, 21 November 1969. The newspaper clipping states: [The top part of the newspaper clipping is in Yiddish] [The Hebrew wording is as follows] "To the President (of Israel), Zalman Shazar (on your 80th birthday). The Students and Staff of Bialik, Melbourne, wish you health on becoming a hero. May it be that the state of Israel will enjoy prosperity under your leadership for many years to come."shakespeare grove, hebrew, hebrew school, judaism, israel, zionist, community -
Bialik College
Exhibition Panel, 70th Anniversary: The Bialik Family, 2012
Panel from the exhibition held to celebrate the College's 70th anniversary in 2012. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.parents association, founders, judaism, zionism, hebrew, 2000s, history -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Book Week and Children's Books excursion 1985
1985 school events at Bialik College. Some images represent a Book Week Banquet, held in July, showing cakes and children looking at the books associated with them. Another group of photographs concern a school excursion to Dromkeen to view children's books in October of that year. book week, bialik college, judaism, children's books, printing, excursion, 1985, 1980s -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Jewish Culture and events, all ages, no dates, no titles
Jewish Culture and events, all ages, no dates, no titles, no names. The State of Israel flag and colours of Israel are prominent in the images. Some images are in the classrooms, especially of kinder and prep children. Other images show older men and women who are guests of the school. Part Two includes: Purim; Yom Haatzmaut; a series of images showing Felicita Jekoel emissary addressing Bialik students on her amazing story of the exodus of Albanian Hews from Albania. A set of images show a model seder, one photograph is inscribed with 'Bialik students join in singing at the school Seder. This year, all students participated in Sedarim set up in the newly completed Victor Smorgon Hall on Campus (2010). Images showing older students and staff are often situated outside. For inquiries or access contact [email protected] culture, judaism, israel, school, jewish school, bialik college, photographs, 2010 -
Bialik College
Film - Musical and Theatre Productions on dvd 2002-2015
A range of musicals, house plays, drama performances, primary and secondary year level productions, from 2002 and 2015.For access or permissions regarding these materials contact the archive [email protected] encased in paper or plastic cases, labelled with relative musical or theatrical production. Includes recordings of High School Musical, A Midsummer Night's Dream, I Never Saw Another Butterfly, Shakespeare's World, The Somerton Man, Go Noah, Fiddler on the Roof, The Unlikely Friends (2002), Hansel and Gretel. For access or permissions regarding these materials contact the archive [email protected], drama, arts, musical, bialik college, judaism, 2000s, 2010s -
Bialik College
Mixed media - Bialik College publications, 1970s-2000s, 1970s - 2000s
Photocopies of pages from Bialik publications, c. 1970s to 1980s. Includes statements from the President of the State Zionist Council of Victoria. CDs of material from Annual Magazine, 1990s-2000s. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.history, wantirna, zionist council of victoria, judaism, purim, hawthorn, book week, israel day, sport -
Bialik College
Album (Sub-series) - Photographs and newspaper articles, 1971-1972
shlomo uni, 1970s, sports, purim, pesach, judaism, graduation, visual and performing arts, lag b'omer, batmitzvah, joseph solveyshlomo uni, 1970s, sports, purim, pesach, judaism, graduation, visual and performing arts, lag b'omer, batmitzvah, joseph solvey -
Jewish Museum of Australia
Menorah, Menorah, by Mark Edgoose
This menorah has 7 candle holders joined in a horizontal row, on thin rod stands. The circular holders sit on two flat silver strips that are attached to silver rectangles on either side of the holders, creating a shield-like form on either side of the holder. The stand on which this construction is propped up, is made up of rods that stand vertically on either side of the holders and behind the shields. The rods are intersected by other rod 'lines' that visually weave horizontally across the top half of the stand. Each point of intersection of lines and rod stands is marked by a circular shape. Artist's statement: In terms of the Jewish diaspora, the variety and flexibility of approaches within Judaism has enabled the culture to endure and nurture ever stronger connections despite physical distance. This notion of an enriched connectedness was one of the two central ideas which contributed to the development of this piece. The second was the idea of light and its cultural significance. Light is about both practical illumination and spiritual expression. While revealing and manipulating material and form, light has also come to stand for the triumph of goodness over evil for many cultures, Of utmost importance in Jewish ritual, light and its media are also recognised symbols of connection and interaction for Jewish people throughout the world. (1999, Blessed Be the Work, Australian Contemporary Design in Jewish Ceremony II) -
Bialik College
Booklet (item) - Shakespeare Grove History Book 1986-1987, 1986-1987
Scrapbook filled with annotated photographs and newspaper clippings, labelled 'Shakespeare Grove History Book Oct 1986-1987'. Topics include a dance evening at Shakespeare Grove; the Bialik Fete; annual Parents' Association Revue; an audience with Israeli President Chaim Herzog; the first combined Bar and Batmitzvah ceremony; new principal; Book Week; Speech Night play; Pesach play; Jewish education; visit of an Aboriginal cultural group; advertisement; fundraising; school librarian; family maths morning; and the story of IVF triplets starting school at Bialik in 1989. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1980s, jeffrey mahemoff, michael pincus, year 7, barmitzvah, batmitzvah, ben ami shemer, visual and performing arts, event, judaism, kathleen o'donnell, meg rynderman -
Bialik College
Album (Sub-series) - Photographs and newspaper articles, 1972-1973
1970s, shlomo uni, sport, speech night, purim, pesach, israel kipen, fundraising, visual and performing arts, judaism, staff, art1970s, shlomo uni, sport, speech night, purim, pesach, israel kipen, fundraising, visual and performing arts, judaism, staff, art -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Accessory - Hemmer Foot, Joseph Wertheim, ca. 1891
This sewing machine accessory was donated with our collection's Wertheim sewing machine accessory box. The box contains twelve accessories, the instruction book and the receipt for the purchase of a Wertheim sewing machine. The receipt was written on July 23rd 1891 by the Wertheim distributor in Melbourne, Hugo Wertheim. His business was the Wertheim Sewing Machine and Hapsburg Piano Depot, trading at 173 Williams Street, Melbourne. The purchaser was Mrs Burrowes from Burrumbeet, Victoria, a district northwest of Ballarat. She paid £6-6 (six pounds and six shillings) in cash. The receipt was signed by H. Wertheim and the other signatory looks like John A. Cherry. Hugo Wertheim (1854-1919) was an agent for his father’s cousin Joseph Wertheim, a well-established sewing machine manufacturer in Germany. He was born in Lispenhausen, Germany, and migrated to Melbourne in October 1875, where he opened a merchandising business at 39 Flinders Lane East. He returned to Germany in 1885 to marry Joseph Wertheim's daughter Sophie Emilie. The couple came back to Melbourne, and Hugo quickly established a substantial business selling sewing machines, bicycles, pianos and other mechanical devices, under brands such as Wertheim, Electra, Planet, Griffin and Hapsburg. He exhibited at agricultural shows and in 1901 at the Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, United States of America. One of his staff was O. C. Beale, who later set up his own piano business in New South Wales. Hugo continued to own 25 per cent of one of Beale's companies, which became Wertheim's Queensland business. In 1908 Hugo Wertheim opened a piano factory in Richmond, Melbourne, aiming to produce 2000 pianos and player pianos a year, predominantly using Australian materials. In laying the foundation stone, Prime Minister Alfred Deakin observed that “few men with such opportunities for a life of ease would have embarked on such an enterprise” Hugo died of chronic hepatitis in 1919 at his home in South Yarra. His eldest son, Herbert Joseph (1886-1972), continued the business. The piano factory closed in 1935, becoming a Heinz food processing plant and in 1955, GTV Channel 9 studios and offices. The Wertheim Sewing Machine Company – Joseph Wertheim (1804–1899) founded the company in 1868 in Frankfurt, Germany. At this time Joseph was the Frankfurt city delegate for the Democratic Party. At its height, the Wertheim factory employed approximately 650 workers. The company used a trademark of a dwarf holding a hammer which is known to have been used until at least 1925, however in 1909 a Star of David was also registered. In 1870 a Wertheim subsidiary was formed in Barcelona, Spain. The business imported and sold complete machines, including the English Jones machine. Locals began calling the sewing machines “las rapidas”, and the business became known as “las casa de las rapidas”. In 1915 production began of a totally manufactured Spanish Wertheim machine. Wertheim in Germany continued manufacturing machines until 1932 when the Wertheim family fled to Spain. Despite converting to Christianity from Judaism, they feared the political unrest in Germany during that time. Wertheim Spain became Rapida SA and was then the sole manufacturer of the Wertheim machines. The factory was managed by Karl Wertheim under the alias Carlos Vallin. The sewing machine accessory is part of a donation that connected to domestic life in 1891 during the Victorian era. It is significant for connecting the Melbourne distributor of Wertheim sewing machines, Hugo Wertheim, to Victoria’s northwest district where the purchaser lived. It is also significant for connecting the Melbourne distributor to the importing of goods from the well-known German manufacturer of early domestic sewing machines, Joseph Wertheim. Broad Hemmer Foot for a Wertheim sewing machine. Joseph Wertheim manufacturer, Germany, distributed by Hugo Wertheim William Street Melbourne. Circa 1891flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, wertheim, sewing machine, victorian era, sewing machine accessory, wertheim sewing machine and hapsburg piano depot, wertheim sewing machines, sewing machine foot, domestic machines, dressmaking, home industry, fashion -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Accessory - Small Corder Foot, ca. 1891
This sewing machine accessory was donated with our collection's Wertheim sewing machine accessory box. The box contains twelve accessories, the instruction book and the receipt for the purchase of a Wertheim sewing machine. The receipt was written on July 23rd 1891 by the Wertheim distributor in Melbourne, Hugo Wertheim. His business was the Wertheim Sewing Machine and Hapsburg Piano Depot, trading at 173 Williams Street, Melbourne. The purchaser was Mrs Burrowes from Burrumbeet, Victoria, a district northwest of Ballarat. She paid £6-6 (six pounds and six shillings) in cash. The receipt was signed by H. Wertheim and the other signatory looks like John A. Cherry. Hugo Wertheim (1854-1919) was an agent for his father’s cousin Joseph Wertheim, a well-established sewing machine manufacturer in Germany. He was born in Lispenhausen, Germany, and migrated to Melbourne in October 1875, where he opened a merchandising business at 39 Flinders Lane East. He returned to Germany in 1885 to marry Joseph Wertheim's daughter Sophie Emilie. The couple came back to Melbourne, and Hugo quickly established a substantial business selling sewing machines, bicycles, pianos and other mechanical devices, under brands such as Wertheim, Electra, Planet, Griffin and Hapsburg. He exhibited at agricultural shows and in 1901 at the Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, United States of America. One of his staff was O. C. Beale, who later set up his own piano business in New South Wales. Hugo continued to own 25 per cent of one of Beale's companies, which became Wertheim's Queensland business. In 1908 Hugo Wertheim opened a piano factory in Richmond, Melbourne, aiming to produce 2000 pianos and player pianos a year, predominantly using Australian materials. In laying the foundation stone, Prime Minister Alfred Deakin observed that “few men with such opportunities for a life of ease would have embarked on such an enterprise” Hugo died of chronic hepatitis in 1919 at his home in South Yarra. His eldest son, Herbert Joseph (1886-1972), continued the business. The piano factory closed in 1935, becoming a Heinz food processing plant and in 1955, GTV Channel 9 studios and offices. The Wertheim Sewing Machine Company – Joseph Wertheim (1804–1899) founded the company in 1868 in Frankfurt, Germany. At this time Joseph was the Frankfurt city delegate for the Democratic Party. At its height, the Wertheim factory employed approximately 650 workers. The company used a trademark of a dwarf holding a hammer which is known to have been used until at least 1925, however in 1909 a Star of David was also registered. In 1870 a Wertheim subsidiary was formed in Barcelona, Spain. The business imported and sold complete machines, including the English Jones machine. Locals began calling the sewing machines “las rapidas”, and the business became known as “las casa de las rapidas”. In 1915 production began of a totally manufactured Spanish Wertheim machine. Wertheim in Germany continued manufacturing machines until 1932 when the Wertheim family fled to Spain. Despite converting to Christianity from Judaism, they feared the political unrest in Germany during that time. Wertheim Spain became Rapida SA and was then the sole manufacturer of the Wertheim machines. The factory was managed by Karl Wertheim under the alias Carlos Vallin.The sewing machine accessory is part of a donation that connected to domestic life in 1891 during the Victorian era. It is significant for connecting the Melbourne distributor of Wertheim sewing machines, Hugo Wertheim, to Victoria’s northwest district where the purchaser lived. It is also significant for connecting the Melbourne distributor to the importing of goods from the well-known German manufacturer of early domestic sewing machines, Joseph Wertheim. Small corder foot for a Wertheim sewing machine. Joseph Wertheim manufacturer, Germany, distributed by Hugo Wertheim William Street Melbourne. Circa 1891flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, wertheim, sewing machine, victorian era, sewing machine accessory, wertheim sewing machine and hapsburg piano depot, wertheim sewing machines, sewing machine foot, small corder foot, domestic machines, dressmaking, home industry, fashion