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Otto Waldmann
| Born in Bucharest. Educated at the Bucharest University and the University of New South Wales. Master's Degree in History and, also, an educated son, Felix Emil. |
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Helen Webberley
| Helen Webberley lectures in history and art history at the CAE in Melbourne and at Melton. Her favourite areas of history are those that lend themselves to the study of art and architecture, rather than text alone - for example, The Grand Tour, the golden ages of Berlin and Vienna, pilgrimmage. |
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Rebecca Weiser
Ron Weiser
| Committee Member of the Board of Governors of the Sochnut/Jewish Agency; Immediate Past President of the Zionist Federation of Australia; initiator of the Taglit/Birthright and MASA programs in Australia. |
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Ben-Zion Weiss
| Dr Ben-Zion Weiss is a community educator in drama, English, yoga, cross-cultural conflict, anti-racism, non-violence, cultural ecology and meditation. His PhD research is in Social Ecology. He trains youth workers and teachers, teaches at the University of Western Sydney, leads Dances of Universal Peace and has presented at Limmud-Oz. |
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Gaye White
| Born in Queensland in 1952, with a career spanning some 38 years in the education and training field, Gaye is Project Manager for the Dot.Com.Mob. Since 2006, Gaye has worked with strategic partners to establish and develop well-resourced community learning centres in Indigenous communities for Robert Magid, the Dot.Com.Mob sponsor. |
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Ruth Wirth
| Since retiring from teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) eight years ago I have completed two master's degrees in Holocaust Studies. My most recent area of research was orphaned teenage survivors. For this study I interviewed 43 Holocaust survivors living in Sydney and Melbourne. |
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