Tasmanian Auction House has apologized for their trade in Nazi-era memorabilia...SBS Yiddish report 24.5.2020

Melbourne Jewish community members take a stroll

Source: AAP

In SBS Yiddish, Alex Dafner reports The Anti-Defamation Commission’s Chair Dvir Abramovich has called on the Australian Police and politicians to quash the growing rash of encrypted virtual and real attacks on indigenous, gay and other minorities, by neo-Nazi, National Socialist and White Supremacy groups in Australia. The Armitage Auctions House in Tasmania has apologized for their trade in Nazi-era memorabilia, despite previous calls by Jewish leaders not to do so, arguing that they would continue doing so, because of the interest in such things by genuine wartime memorabilia collectors. Jewish schools in Victoria will follow their NSW counterparts of last week and resume school-based teaching to various levels and by various arrangements, until they expect to be back to normal schedules for all year levels after the 9th June 2020.



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