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Mark Ginsburg
| Mark Ginsburg is a jazz saxophonist based in Sydney. He is currently conducting a Master of Music at the Conservatorium of Music in Sydney and is basing his research around the linkages between hazzanut and jazz improvisation. |
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Noteh Glogauer
| Rabbi Dr Noteh Glogauer was born in South Africa and emigrated to Calgary, Canada, in 1977. He began teaching in the public system in 1993. He received his Rabbinical Ordination in New York. In 2007 he completed his Doctorate in Instructional Technology and Distance Education and moved to Sydney, where he took up the position of Principal of Kesser Torah. |
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David Gluck
| David Gluck is a graduate of Moriah College and is currently studying Law at the University of Technology in Sydney. David has been and continues to be actively involved in a range of Jewish communal organisations. In 2007-8, David visited over ten unique Jewish communities around the world ranging from India to Slovakia. |
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Alan Gold
| Alan Gold has published 15 books throughout the world and has been translated into French, Russian, Spanish and Korean. He regularly contributes to the Opinion columns of 'The Australian' and is their literary critic. He is Chair of the Shoah Remembrance Committee for the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies and a Councillor for the ECAJ. |
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Tanya Goldberg
| Tanya is the co-founder and co-director of independent theatre company Ride On. Recently Tanya directed "The Crucible" for the Sydney Theatre Company and was assistant director on "The War of the Roses". Other directing works include "An Oak Tree", "The Merchant of Venice", "Bone" and "Debris" and the short film "The Mighty Hand of God". Tanya recently received both a Mike Walsh Fellowship and Australia Council for the Arts Skills and Development Grant for work-travel to New York. She was trained at NIDA. |
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Howard Goldenberg
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Elissa Goldstein
Elissa studied history and creative writing at Melbourne University. In 2006 she was an intern at the National Yiddish Book Centre in Amherst, Massachusetts, where she burst onto the Yiddish literary scene with her stirring postcolonial-feminist-deconstructionist translation of 'Valtzin Matilde'. She works at Sunflower Bookshop, Elsternwick.
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Adam Goodvach
| Adam commenced presenting on Islamic Studies at Limmud-Oz in 2002. He has since presented in Sydney, Melbourne, the United Kingdom and the Czech Republic. He also ran 'Islamic World: Then and Now' as part of the Florence Melton Mini-School in Melbourne. He is currently studying a Masters in Islamic Studies and is a keen participant in multifaith dialogue. |
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Amanda Gordon
| Amanda Gordon is a clinical psychologist and well-known for her media work - including radio, newspaper and magazine columns and guest appearances on TV. From 2004-2008 she was the President of the Australian Psychological Society the peak body representing over 16,000 psychologists nationally. Amanda is one of Australia's most successful practitioners, with over 25 years of private practice to her credit. Amanda has a special interest in helping people work on their relationships. |
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Kim Gotlieb
| Kim Gotlieb is a Bar/Bat Mitzvah teacher associated with Emanuel Synagogue as well as providing private tuition for adults. He is involved with leading services in Jewish Renewal, particularly Kol Nidre. Kim has studied Judaism in a variety of approaches, including Breslover, Chabad and Renewal. He also works as a psychotherapist. |
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Janet Granek
| Janet Granek works at North Shore Temple Emanuel with the youth and young adults of the community, coordinating the 'Kesher Lanoar' high-school program, the 'Shore Thing' young-adult activities program, and Shabbat Tot. Janet is passionate about creating community and making Judaism relevant for young people. |
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Ronnen Grauman
| Ronnen Grauman has been teaching at Moriah College for 13 years. He currently teaches Jewish Studies and Classical Hebrew and is one of the teachers responsible for developing and implementing the Modern Israel Studies course. Ronnen is in charge of male tefillah and is the coordinator of the Jewish Studies curriculum (High School). |
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Helene Grover
| Helene Grover is a graduate of the Advanced School of Laughter USA and has an extensive background in psychology, psychodrama, voice dialogue and other modalities. She is the founder of Laughter Strategies and has conducted laughter, humour, fun and play seminars for major corporations, health organisations and government bodies in Australia and South-East Asia. |
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David Grunstein
| Founder of Jewish dating event 539, Dave Grunstein heralds from strong Polish Jewish Eastern Suburbs roots. Dating was something that always took the back seat to other priorities, such as sport, music and entertainment. Dave started dating in recent years and discovered his penchant, nay, lust for dating. Dave has fast become an accomplished serial dater in the Jewish scene. |
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Noga Gulst
| First and foremost I am an entrepreneur. For the past 14 years I have been involved in a variety of ventures, mostly in their start-up phase. Today I am a PhD candidate in Swinburne University of Technology, endeavouring to create a conceptual framework that will help novice and nascent entrepreneurs to succeed in their ventures. |
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Shem Gulst
| Shem was born in Be'er Sheva, Israel. He has a BA in Physics and an MA in Education and was Physics teacher and Pedagogical Developer at Shaar HaNegev High School from 1988. Shem is involved in country-wide projects and cooperation with organisations in Europe and USA. Since 2008 he has been the director of Australian ORT, representing World ORT in Australia |
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