Identity and Involvement Volume III: Auckland Jewry into the 21st century

Author(s): Ann Gluckman, Deb Levy Friedler and Lindy Davis (eds)

History

Ann Gluckman’s vision with Volume I in this series, published back in 1990, was to provide a historical record of the community and to mark both New Zealand’s sesquicentennial and the founding of the Auckland Hebrew Congregation in 1840. Volume II followed in 1993 and now the third volume in the Identity and Involvement series, which recognises 180 years of Jewish settlement in New Zealand, as well as being Ann’s legacy to younger generations of Jews, will be available in February 2020. This compelling and comprehensive publication also provides New Zealanders with an opportunity to not only learn Jewish history, but to also acknowledge and celebrate the individual and collective achievements of so many within this minority community. The Jewish population of New Zealand has never exceeded 7,000 in any census period and yet out of that relatively small sum, the number of well-known and highly successful Kiwis with a link to the Jewish community is significant. Anti-semitism is rising in Europe and it still exists in New Zealand. Ann’s intention with this third volume is to demonstrate to the Jewish community and beyond that Jews in our country have every reason to be proud. As Ann’s son, Sir Peter Gluckman, writes in his contribution to this latest volume: “There is no need to hide who we are for, as many stories in this volume attest, Jews who have lived and who now live in Auckland have been and are phenomenal Kiwis. We can be successful in our Jewish skin and help this country advance.” This latest volume is composed of first-hand material from over 120 different people including Dames, Sirs, authors, leading well-known and respected New Zealanders, as well as every day unsung heroes. Some of these include: Max Cryer Sir Peter Gluckman Walter Hirsh Juliet Moses Professor Paul Moon Dame Lesley Max Bob Narev David Galler Diana Wichtel Judge David Robinson Deb Filler Maria Collins Each essay expresses the author’s own views, with minimal editing, and is a realistic portrayal of the Auckland Jewish community as it is in the first two decades of the new millennium. It shows quite vividly how views are changing in communities with regard to both religion and the politics of Israel.

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Ann Gluckman MSc, BA has held numerous positions in education and in community organisations. She was foundation principal of Ngā Tapuwae College and the first woman in New Zealand to be appointed principal of a state co-educational secondary school. Elected to the Council of Massey University, she was also the first lay member on the Middlemore Hospital Ethical Committee and the foundation Jewish co-president of the Auckland Council for Christians and Jews.


Awarded an OBE in 1993 for services to education and the community, Ann’s writing on comparative religion, multicultural education and travel has been widely published. She has edited and contributed chapters to a number of books and other publications and was co-author of Ageing Is Attitude: The New Zealand experience (1995). She initiated and edited the first two volumes of Identity and Involvement (1990 and 1993 respectively) and wrote a biography of her mother, Postcards from Tukums: A family detective story (2010).


Deb Levy Friedler is the rebbetzin of the Auckland Hebrew Congregation. Born in Auckland, she is the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors and has been involved in leadership in Kadimah, Bnei Akiva, Habonim, the Zionist Federation, the Australasian Union of Jewish Students, Shadows of Shoah and LIMMUD NZ. In the wider community Deb has worked and volunteered as a counsellor, educator youth worker, agency manager and project manager/analyst.


Lindy Davis is a multimedia print journalist based in Auckland, New Zealand. She has published extensively and is the author of four books, Global Kitchen (New Holland, 2019) Quay to the Cove (New Holland, 2017) and two junior fiction titles, The Golden Scarab and The Golden Scarab’s Secret (Pelican Press, 2013).

General Fields

  • : 9780994133458
  • : Renaissance Publishing
  • : Renaissance Publishing
  • : 01 February 2020
  • : 01 February 2020
  • : 01 April 2021
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Ann Gluckman, Deb Levy Friedler and Lindy Davis (eds)
  • : Hardback
  • : 460