Read Raisins and Almonds Online
Authors: Kerry Greenwood
If anyone would like to duplicate my research, here are my sources. I have made one deliberate anachronism: I moved the Society restaurant to Bourke Street four years early.
u/r = unknown reference–I had given the book back before I noted the reference.
Album of Melbourne Views
1925 (author's collection)
Amirah: An Un-Australian Childhood
Amirah Inglis, Heinemann, Melbourne 1983
The Australian Jewish Herald
20 September 1928
A Book of Household Management
Mrs Beeton Ward Lock, London 1901
The Book of Werewolves
Sabine Baring-Gould, Causeway Books, New York 1973
Bridging Two Worlds: The Jews and Italians in Carlton
Arnold Zable et al., catalogue, Museum of Victoria undated
The Castle of Otranto
H. Walpole, Penguin Classics, London 1989
Celebrate Jewish Festivals
Angela Wood, u/r
Dawn of Magic
L. Pauwels and J. Bergier, Panther, London 1964
Dictionary of Alchemy
M. Haeffner, Aquarian Press, London 1991
Education of Hyman Kaplan
L. Rosten, Penguin, New York 1968
Eliphas Levi and the French Occult Revival
C. Mcintosh, Rider, London 1972
Experimental Magic
J. Brennan, Samuel Weiser, New York 1981
Fortune Telling
B. Rakoczi, Man Myth and Magic, London 1970
From Moses to Qumran
H.H. Rowley, Lutterworth Press, London 1963
The Heir of Udolpho
Mrs Radcliff, Penguin Classics, London 1981
The Holy Bible
, King James edition
The Holy Kabbalah
A.E. Waite, Oracle, London 1996
Jewels and Ashes
Arnold Zable, u/r
The Jewish Problem
Louis Golding, Penguin, London 1938
The Jews in Victoria
Hilary L. Rubenstein, Allen & Unwin, Sydney 1986
The Joys of Yiddish
Leo Rosten, Penguin, New York 1959
Living Traditions
I. Becher, Mallard Press, New York 1993
Man, Myth and Magic, an encyclopedia
ed. R. Cavendish, Purnell, London 1972
Melbourne Markets 1841-1879
u/r, State Library
Melmoth the Wanderer
Sebastian Maturin, Penguin Classics, London 1989
Murder Australian Style
Jim Main, Unicorn Books, Melbourne 1980
The Murdered Magicians
Peter Partner, Crucible Press, London 1987
The Mystical Quabbalah
Dion Fortune, Aquarian Press, London 1987
Natural Rubber and the Synthetics
T. Tryon, u/r Bailleu Library, Melbourne University
The New Standard Jewish Encyclopedia
ed. I. Wigoder, W. H. Allen, London 1977
Paracelsus: Magic into Science
H. Pachter, Collier, New York 1961
The Religions of Man
H. Smith, Perennial Library, New York 1958
The Return of Hyman Kaplan
L. Rosten, Penguin, New York 1970
Teyve's Daughters
Sholom Aleichem, trans. Frances Butwin, Crown, New York 1969
Trial and Error: an autobiography
Chaim Weizman, Hamish hamilton, London 1949
The Torah
D. Charing, Mallard, New York 1994
The World's Great Religions
Time Life, New York 1986
Maps and journeys—the City of Melbourne, Carlton
film:
Bitter Almonds: The Jews in Melbourne
alav ha-sholom
(m) or
aleha ha-sholem
(f): may he/she rest in peace
bubelah
: baby
dreck
: rubbish, dirt
feh!:
an exclamation of disgust
gevalt
: (equivalent to) enough!
Goldene Medina
: the Golden Land, Australia
gonif
: a thief
Gottenyu
: God or Lord
Kaddish
: prayer for the dead
kasha
: cooked cereal
kasheh
: questions
mazik:
a clever little devil
megillah
: the whole long tale
meshuggener:
an idiot, a fool
meshumed
: an apostate
mezuzah
: a charm placed on a doorway to sanctify a house
miesse meshina:
an ugly fate or death
mitzvah
: a blessing, a good deed
mispocheh
: family
nu
: a multitude of meanings (sim to eh? in Greek or Ar in Australian)
nudzing:
nagging
schlemiel:
an idiot
schlimazl
: an unlucky idiot
shah
: silence
Shabbes:
the Sabbath
shalom aleichem
: Peace be unto you—a greeting
shemozzl:
a mixed-up mess
shiksa
: a non-Jewish girl
shivah
: a period of mourning
Torah
: the Book of Laws, the bible
zayde
: grandfather