Peter Wertheim
Currently the Executive Director of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, Peter was a lawyer for 32 years. His major clients included trade unions and other not-for-profit organisations, and he has also acted as honorary solicitor for a number of charities, including the Aboriginal Medical Service Co-operative Ltd, Redfern, Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of New South Wales, East Timor Relief Association Inc., Australian International Fund for Disadvantaged Children in Vietnam Limited and numerous Jewish community organisations. In July 2010, Peter was appointed by the Australian Government as a member of its Australian Multicultural Advisory Council. Peter is also a Statutory Board Member of the NSW Anti Discrimination Board, a New South Wales State government body.
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Brutal slaughter just ain’t Kosher
Please allow me to reply to Geoff Russell’s specific claims about Kosher slaughter in “You won’t be stunned to hear…... Read more
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They must pay for one’s bitter disappointments
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