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List of Oceanian Jews
The vast majority of Jews in Oceania (c. 100,000) live in Australia, with a small population (c. 7,000) in New Zealand. Most are Ashkenazi Jews of Eastern European background, with many being survivors of the Holocaust arriving during and after World War II. More recently, a significant number of Jews have arrived from South Africa. Here is a list of some prominent Oceanian Jews, arranged by country of origin.
Australia
Political figures
- Peter Baume , Liberal cabinet minister, chancellor of ANU
- Moss Cass , Labor cabinet minister
- Barry Cohen , Labor cabinet minister
- Sir Zelman Cowen, Governor General (1977-1982)
- Marcus Einfeld , Federal Court judge & human rights activist
- Malcolm Fraser, Liberal Prime Minister (1975-1983) (Jewish mother)
- Sir Isaac Isaacs, Governor General (1931-1936)
- Sir John Monash, World War I general
- James Wolfensohn, World Bank president
Academic figures
Cultural figures
- Claudia Black, actress
- Rachel Berger , comedian
- Lily Brett , writer
- Judy Cassab , painter
- Deborah Conway, singer/songwriter
- Renee Geyer, soul singer
- David Helfgott, pianist
- David Hirschfelder , film composer
- Ben Lee, singer/songwriter
- Andrew Lesnie, cinematographer (unconfirmed)
- David Malouf, writer (Jewish mother)
- Libby Gore , comedian
- Helmut Newton, photographer
- Elliot Perlman , writer
- Roy Rene , clown
- John Safran, comedian/documentarian
- Harry Seidler, architect
- Austen Tayshus , comedian
Business figures
Sports figures
- Michael Klinger , cricketer
- Albert Rosenfeld , rugby league player
- Lionel Van Praag , speedway champion
French Polynesia
- Alexander Salmon , Tahitian prince
New Zealand
Political figures
Other city mayors include: Henry Isaacs (1874), Sir Ernest Davis (1935-1941) & Colin Kay (1980-1983) of Auckland, Charles Louisson (1888-1889, 1898-1899) of Christchurch, Eve Poole (dates) of Invercargill, and Ian Lawrence (1986-1989) of Wellington.
Other figures
- Esmond de Beer , historian, collector, philanthropist
- Charles Brasch , poet, literature patron
- Angela D'Audney , television anchor
- Willi Fels , philanthropist and collector
- Bendix Hallenstein , clothing manufacturer and merchant
- Michael Hirschfeld , businessman, activist & Labour Party president
- Pei Te Hurinui Jones , Ngati Maniapoto leader & scholar (Jewish father)
- Josh Kronfeld, rugby player
- Joseph Nathans , founder of Glaxo
See also
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