Publications for Suzanne Rutland Publications for Suzanne Rutland 2016 Rutland, S. (2016). A Distant Sanctuary: Australia and Child Holocaust Survivors. In Simone Gigliotti and Monica Tempian (Eds.), The Young Victims of the Nazi Regime: Migration, the Holocaust and Postwar Displacement, (pp. 71-90). London: Bloomsbury Academic. Gross, Z., Rutland, S. (2016). Creating a safe place: SRE teaching as an act of security and identity formation in government schools in Australia. British Journal of Religious Education, 38(1), 30-46. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01416200.2015. 1025699">[More Information]</a> 2015 Rutland, S. (2015). 'Returning to a Graveyard': The Australian debates about March of the Living to Poland. In Karen Auerbach (Eds.), Aftermath: Genocide, Memory and History, (pp. 141-166). Clayton: Monash University Publishing. Rutland, S. (2015). Genocide or Holocaust Education: Exploring Different Australian Approaches for Muslim School Children. In Zehavit Gross, E. Doyle Stevick (Eds.), As the Witnesses Fall Silent: 21st Century Holocaust Education in Curriculum, Policy and Practice, (pp. 225-241). Cham: Springer. Lipski, S., Rutland, S. (2015). Let My People Go: The Untold Story of Australia and the Soviet Jews 1959-89. Melbourne: Hybrid Publishers. Gross, Z., Rutland, S. (2015). Parochial or Transnational Endeavor? The Attitude to Israel of Adolescents in Australian Jewish Day Schools. Contemporary Jewry, 53(3), 237-261. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12397-015-915 2-3">[More Information]</a> Rutland, S. (2015). The law of loving-kindness: jewish women's organizations in Australia. In Marlene Neves Strey, Fabiana Verza, PatrÃ-cia Fasolo Romani (Eds.), Genero, Cultura e Familia: Perspectivas Multidisciplinares, (pp. 276-298). Porto Alegre: ediPUCRS. 2014 Rutland, S. (2014). Australia and the Struggle for Soviet Jewry: 1961-1972. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 60(2), 194-213. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajph.12054">[M ore Information]</a> Rutland, S. (2014). Australian DP politics between 1945 and 1955. In Rebecca Boehling, Susanne Urban and Rene Bienert (Eds.), Freilegungen. Displaced Persons - Leben im Transit: Überlebende zwischen Repatriierung, Rehabilitation und Neuanfang, (pp. 263-272). Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag. Gross, Z., Rutland, S. (2014). Combatting antisemitism in the school playground: an Australian case study. Patterns of Prejudice, 48(3), 309-330. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0031322X.2014. 918703">[More Information]</a> Rutland, S. (2014). Creating Transnational Connections: Australia and California. In Ava F. Kahn, Adam D. Mendelsohn (Eds.), Transnational Traditions: New Perspectives on American Jewish History, (pp. 64-83). Detroit: Wayne State University Press. Rutland, S. (2014). Debates and Conflicts: Australian Jewry, the Claims Conference and Restitution, 1945-1965. Dapim: Studies on the Holocaust, 28(3), 155-172. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23256249.2014. 944023">[More Information]</a> Gross, Z., Rutland, S. (2014). Intergenerational Challenges in Australian Jewish School Education. Religious Education, 109(2), 143-161. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00344087.2014. 887924">[More Information]</a> Rutland, S. (2014). Israel and Australia: A Medium Power 'Punching Above Its Weight'. In Colin Shindler (Eds.), Israel and the World Powers: Diplomatic Alliances and International Relations beyond the Middle East, (pp. 297-326). London: I.B. Tauris. Gross, Z., Rutland, S. (2014). The Chicken and the Egg: Connections between Hebrew Language Teaching, Curriculum and Identity in Jewish Day Schools in Australia. Curriculum and Teaching, 29(1), 53-70. 2013 Rutland, S. (2013). Research in Transnational Archives: The Forgotten Story of the 'Australian Immigration Project'. Holocaust Studies: a journal of culture and history, 19(3), 105-130. Rutland, S. (2013). The Asia-Pacific Region and Australian Jewry. The International Conference of Judaism in Asia since the Founding of the State of Israel, Bonn: Bonn University Press. 2012 Rutland, S. (2012). Book Review Sarona. Australian Jewish Historical Society. Journal, XX(4), 627-628. Rutland, S., Benjamin, E. (2012). Book review: My Mother's Spice Kitchen. Australian Jewish Historical Society. Journal, XX(June), 624-626. Publications for Suzanne Rutland Rutland, S. (2012). Whitlam's Shifts in Foreign Policy 1972-1975: Israel and Soviet Jewry. Australian Journal of Jewish Studies, 26, 36-69. 2011 Rutland, S. (2011). Eliyahu Honig: A Man of Integrity and Dedication. In Alan Crown and Raymond Apple (Eds.), Matnat Eliyahu: essays for Eliyahu Honig, (pp. 5-28). Sydney: Mandelbaum Publishing. Rutland, S. (2011). Jews and Muslims "Downunder": Emerging Dialogue and Challenges. In Michael M. Laskier and Yaacov Lev (Eds.), The Divergence of Judaism and Islam: Interdependence, Modernity, and Political Turmoil, (pp. 97-121). Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida. Rutland, S. (2011). Jews from the Former Soviet Union in Australia: Assimilating or Maintaining Jewish Identities? Journal of Jewish Identities, 4(1), 65-86. 2010 Rutland, S., Encel, S. (2010). Australian multiculturalism: immigration, race, and religion. Antisemitism International: an annual research journal, 2010 (5-6 Special Issue), 66-84. Rutland, S. (2010). Creating effective Holocaust education programmes for government schools with large Muslim populations in Sydney. Prospects: quarterly review of comparative education, 40(1), 75-91. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11125-010-914 4-8">[More Information]</a> Mann, L., Rutland, S. (2010). In retrospect: a matter of survival. In Suzanne D. Rutland, Leon Mann and Margaret Price (Eds.), Jews of the outback: the centenary of the Broken Hill synagogue, 1910-2010, (pp. 102-106). Melbourne: Hybrid Publishers. Rutland, S. (2010). Jewish settlers in Australian country towns. In Suzanne D. Rutland, Leon Mann and Margaret Price (Eds.), Jews of the outback: the centenary of the Broken Hill synagogue, 1910-2010, (pp. 3-21). Melbourne: Hybrid Publishers. Rutland, S., Mann, L., Price, M. (2010). Jews of the outback: the centenary of the Broken Hill synagogue, 1910-2010. Melbourne: Hybrid Publishers. Rutland, S. (2010). Nazis unwelcome! The Jewish community and the 1950s German migrations scheme. In Emily Turner-Graham, Christine Winter (Eds.), National socialism in Oceania: a critical evaluation of its effect and aftermath, (pp. 219-233). Frankfurt: Peter Lang Publishing. Mannix, K., Rutland, S. (2010). Pulses of migration. In Suzanne D. Rutland, Leon Mann and Margaret Price (Eds.), Jews of the outback: the centenary of the Broken Hill synagogue, 1910-2010, (pp. 22-46). Melbourne: Hybrid Publishers. Rutland, S. (2010). Resettling the Survivors of the Holocaust in Australia. Holocaust Studies: a journal of culture and history, 16(3), 33-56. Rutland, S., Mann, L. (2010). Stories and recollection: an introduction. In Suzanne D. Rutland, Leon Mann and Margaret Price (Eds.), Jews of the outback: the centenary of the Broken Hill synagogue, 1910-2010, (pp. 109-113). Melbourne: Hybrid Publishers. 2009 Rutland, S. (2009). Leadership of accommodation or protest?: Nahum Goldmann and the struggle for Soviet Jewry. In Raider, Mark A (Eds.), Nahum Goldmann: statesman without a state, (pp. 273-296). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. Rutland, S., Encel, S. (2009). No room at the inn: American responses to Australian immigration policies, 1946-54. Patterns of Prejudice, 43(5), 497-518. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0031322090333 9071">[More Information]</a> Rutland, S. (2009). Seeking "Treasure Island": Manpower and Arms from Australia and the South Pacific to Israel, 1948-1950. 14th World Congress of Jewish Studies 2005, Israel: World Union of Jewish Studies. Rutland, S., Encel, S. (2009). Smaller Jewish Communities in Australia. The Jewish Journal of Sociology, 51(1/2), 5-33. Rutland, S., Encel, S. (2009). Three "Rich Uncles in America": The Australian Immigration Project and American Jewry. American Jewish History, 95(1), 79-115. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ajh.0.0118">[Mo re Information]</a> 2008 Rutland, S., Rood, S. (2008). Nationality: Stateless, Destination: Australia; JDC and the Australian Survivor Community, (pp. 1 - 112). New York, United States of America: American Jewish Committee. Encel, S., Rutland, S. (2008). Australian Jewry, its Relations with China and the First Steps in Jewish Studies. In Ehrlich, M. Avrum (Eds.), The Jewish-Chinese Nexsus: A meeting of Civilisations, (pp. 135-151). Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis. Kwiet, K., Rutland, S. (2008). Australien = Publications for Suzanne Rutland Australian. In Wolfgang Benz (Eds.), Handbuch des Antisemitismus: Judenfeindschaft in Geschichte und Gegenwart: band 1: Lander und regionen = Handbook of Antisemitism: Jew hatred past and present: volume 1: Countries and regions, (pp. 36-42). Munich: Walter de Gruyter. Rutland, S. (2008). Jewish Education in Australia. In Goodman, Roberta Louis; Flexner, Paul A.; Bloomberg, Linda Dale (Eds.), What We Now Know About Jewish Education, (pp. 441-447). Los Angeles, California, USA: Torah Aura Productions. Rutland, S. (2008). Jews in Australia. In M. Avrum Ehrlich (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Jewish diaspora: origins, experiences and culture: Volume 2, countries, regions and communities: part one. (pp. 521-526). Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-Clio. Rutland, S. (2008). Postwar Jewish Migration and Sydney's Cityscape. Literature and Aesthetics, 18(2), 138-155. Rutland, S. (2008). Review of "This crazy thing a life: Australian Jewish autobiography" by Richard Freadman. Biography (Honolulu), 31(3), 489-491. Rutland, S. (2008). Sanctuary for whom? Jewish victims and Nazi perpetrators in post-war Australian migrant camps. Beyond camps and forced labour - 60 years on, Osnabruck, Germany: Secolo. Rutland, S. (2008). The Jews in Sydney. Sydney Journal, 1(3), 83-90. 2007 Rutland, S. (2007). Developing Jewish Day School Education at the Edge of the Diaspora: Moria College a Case Study. Conference on Innovation and Change in Jewish Education (2007), Isreal: The Jamie and Joan Constantiner School of Education, Tel Aviv University. Rutland, S. (2007). Identity With Israel from Afar: The Australian Story. In Ben-Moshe, Danny; Segev, Zohar (Eds.), Israel, the Diaspora and Jewish Identity, (pp. 254-267). Brighton and Portland: Sussex Academic Press. Rutland, S. (2007). In the Shadow of the Holocaust: The Development of Moriah College, Sydney. Holocaust Studies: a journal of culture and history, 13(2-3), 35-58. Rutland, S. (2007). Triumph of the Jewish Spirit: 40 Years of the Jewish Communal Appeal. Sydney: NSW Jewish Communal Appeal. 2006 Rutland, S. (2006). Antisemitism, Multiculturalism and Ethnic Identity. Vidal Sassoon Center for Research in Antisemitism, Hebrew University of Jerusalem: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, S.H. Bergman Centre for Philosophical Studies. Rutland, S. (2006). Chp 2: Negotiating religious dialogue: A response to the recent increase of anti-semitism in Australia. In Elizabeth Burns Coleman and Kevin White (Eds.), Negotiating the Sacred: Basphemy and Sacrilege in a Multicultural Society, (pp. 17-30). Canberra: ANU E Press. Rutland, S. (2006). Gender, Place and Memory in the Modern Jewish Experience: Re-Placing ourselves (Review). Women's History Review, 15(2), 353-354. Rutland, S. (2006). God’s Country and the Unsung Hero: the Australian Immigration Project and American Jewry. Presentation to the Board of the American Joint Distribution Committee, New York: American Joint Distribution Committee. Rutland, S. (2006). Jewish women in Australia. Encyclopedia of Jewish Women. Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies. Rutland, S. (2006). Let my people go: Australian Jewry’s campaign for Soviet Jewry. European Association for Jewish Studies Conference, Australia: Australian Association of Jewish Studies. Rutland, S., Encel, S. (2006). Major issues facing the Jewish community: women's perceptions. Australian Journal of Jewish Studies, 20, 169-198. Rutland, S. (2006). Nazis Unwelcome! The Australian Jewish community and the German Migration Scheme. <i>National Socialism in Australasia: A critical evaluation of its effect in Australasia and its aftermath</i>, University of Queensland: University of Queensland Press. Rutland, S. (2006). Racism in Australia: different streams, different responses. New Racisms: New Anti-Racisms, University of Sydney: Sydney University Press. Rutland, S. (2006). Sanctuary for whom? Jewish victims and Nazi perpetrators in post-war Australian migrant camps. First International Multidisciplinary Conference at the Imperial War Museum, Osanbruck: Secolo. Rutland, S. (2006). The Unwanted: Pre & Post World War II Migration to Australia. Yalkut moreshet: holocaust documentation and research, Winter 2006(4), 9-27. Rutland, S. (2006). These are the names : Jewish lives in Australia, 1788-1850 (Review). Sydney Morning Herald, 30th Dec 2006. Publications for Suzanne Rutland Rutland, S. (2006). What are the perceptions of the major issues facing the community and Jewish women in Australia today? 18th Annual conference, Australian Association for Jewish Studies, Melbourne: Australian Association of Jewish Studies. Rutland, S. (2006). Why Does Australian Jewish History Matter? In Michael Fagenblat, Melanie Landau, Nathan Wolski (Eds.), New Under the Sun: Jewish Australians on Religion, Politics & Culture, (pp. 293-302). Melbourne, Victoria: Black Inc. 2005 Rutland, S. (2005). "Buying out of the Matter": Australia's Role in Restitution for Templer Property in Israel. The Journal of Israeli History: studies in Zionism, 24(1), 135-154. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1353104050004 0552">[More Information]</a> Australian Zionism. Australian Journal of Jewish Studies, XVIII, 97-124. Rutland, S. (2004). 1948 and the Creation of the State of Israel: a watershed period for Australian Zionism. 16th Annual Australian Association of Jewish Studies (AAJS) Conference, Not known. Rutland, S. (2004). Dreams and Nightmares: postwar Jewish migration to Australia. Australian Historical Association Conference, AUS: Australian Historical Association Conference. Rutland, S. (2004). Negotiating religious dialogue: A response to the recent increase of antisemitism in Australia. Negotiating for the Sacred. Rutland, S. (2004). Who Speaks For Australian Jewry? In Levey, G.B. and Mendes, P. (Eds.), Jews and Australian Politics, (pp. 29-43). Brighton: Sussex Academic Press. Rutland, S. (2005). "The Unwanted" : The Story of Survivor Jewish Migration To Australia, 1945-1954. First International Multidisciplinary Conference at the Imperial War Museum, Osanbruck: Secolo. 2003 Rutland, S. (2005). Australian Jewry and China, International Symposium of Inter-Religious Dialogue: Confucianism, Judaism and Christianity. International Symposium of Inter-Religious Dialogue, University of Shandong, Jinan, PR China.: University of Shandong Press. Rutland, S. (2003). If You Will It, It Is No Dream: The Moriah Story 1943-2003. Caringbah, NSW: Playright Publishing Pty Ltd. Rutland, S. (2005). Creating Intellectual and Cultural Challenges: The Bridge. In Dacy, M; Dowling J; Faigan S (Eds.), Feasts and Fasts A Festschrift in Honour of Alan David Crown, (pp. 323-347). Sydney: Mandelbaum Publishing. Rutland, S. (2005). Developing Jewish day school Education at the 'Edge of the Diaspora'. Australasian Jewish Studies Forum, Sydney: Mandelbaum Publishing. Rutland, S. (2005). Iraq: A Zionist War. International Conference on Antisemitism, Monash University, Melbourne: Monash University Press. Rutland, S. (2005). Seeking the 'Treasure Island': Manpower and Arms from Australia and the South Pacific. World Congress of Jewish Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, S.H. Bergman Centre for Philosophical Studies. Rutland, S. (2005). The Jews in Australia. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press. 2004 Rutland, S. (2004). 1948 And The Creation Of The State Of Israel: A Watershed Period For Rutland, S. (2003). An Antipodean Scholar: Rabbi Dr Harry Freedman. Australian Jewish Historical Society. Journal, 16(4), 570-583. Rutland, S. (2003). Imagining the Unimaginable: Holocaust Memory in Art and Architecture - Five Lectures (Book Review). Journal of Jewish Studies, 54(2), 358-361. Rutland, S. (2003). In the Shadow of the Holocaust: the development of Moriah College, Sydney. Australia and New Zealand History of Education Society, University of Western Australia, Perth: Australia and New Zealand History of Education Society. Rutland, S. (2003). Jewish Family Education Programs at the 'Edge of the Diaspora'. The First International Conference on Jewish Family Education. Rutland, S. (2003). Postwar Anti-Jewish Refugee Hysteria: A Case of Racial or Religious Bigotry? Journal of Australian Studies, 77, 69-79. 2002 Rutland, S. (2002). 'The heart-throb rabbi': Rabbi Lubofsky and Sydney Jewry. In Andrew Strum (Eds.), Eshkolot: Essays in the Memory of Rabbi Ronald Lubofsky, (pp. 15-31). Melbourne, Australia: Hybrid. Rutland, S. (2002). Book review of "The Voyage of Their Life: The Story of the SS Derna and its Passengers" by Diane Armstrong. Australian Jewish Historical Society. Journal, , 275-277. Publications for Suzanne Rutland Rutland, S. (2002). Intermeshing Archival and Oral Sources: Unraveling the Story of Jewish Survivor Immigration to Australia. In A. James Hammerton and Eric Richards (Eds.), Speaking to Immigrants: Visible Immigrants Six, (pp. 129-148). Australia: Australian National University - Research School of Social Sciences. Rutland, S. (2002). Jewish Women and Adult Jewish Education: The Australian Experience. Australian Jewish Historical Society. Journal, 10(1), 258-272. Rutland, S. (2002). Perspectives from the Australian Jewish Community. Lilith: A Feminist History Journal, 11, 87-102. Rutland, S. (2002). Postwar Jewish "Boat People" and Parallels with the Tampa Incident. Australian Journal of Jewish Studies, 16, 159-176. Rutland, S. (2002). Rabinovitch, Abraham Isaac (1889 - 1964). Australian Dictionary of Biography. (pp. 45-45). Melbourne University Press. Rutland, S. (2002). Subtle Exclusions: Postwar Jewish Emigration to Australia and the Impact of the IRO Scheme. Holocaust Studies: a journal of culture and history, 10(1), 50-66. 2001 Rutland, S. (2001). A Reassessment of the Dutch Record During the Holocaust. In John Roth & Elizabeth Maxwell (Eds.), Remembering for the Future: The Holocaust in an Age of Genocides, (pp. 527-542). United States: Palgrave Macmillan. Rutland, S. (2001). Holocaust and Memory in Australia. A Workshop, Holocaust and Genocide, Sydney: Australian Association of Jewish Studies. Rutland, S. (2001). Jewish Life Down Under: The Flowering of Australian Jewry. Jerusalem: Institute of the World Jewish Congress.