The Jews in Australia are a united but mixed community, and most are affiliated to the Orthodox synagogues. Because of World War II, the Chassidim have become a big part of the Jewish scene in Australia, and they are one of the most colourful and distinctive of the Jews and in the past they have influenced the Jewish education and learning. In 1948, a Chassidic group came to Victoria and settled there, about eight families from Russia who also followed the Chassidic group, then engaged …show more content…
A group of Jewish people started to migrate to Australia at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, most of them were highly Orthodox. All synagogues were supposedly Orthodox until the 1930’s, most of them took mention of the leadership of the Chief Rabbi of the UK, and to this day there are still a large range of audiences of the Orthodox. Some include Mizrachi and Chabad. Many Jews have been mayors of numerous capital cities or towns, some even sat in the State and Commonwealth parliaments. Sir Saul Samuel was the first Jew given the role of the Colonial Parliament in New South Wales, this was in 1854. He was then made the minster of the Crown. This shows how many Jewish people were a very important part of Australia, impacting on many people’s