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South Caulfield Hebrew Congregation is a vibrant, friendly congregation in the southern suburbs of Melbourne.

We offer daily services, warm welcomes and a traditional Orthodox Zionist Nusach.

Formed in the 1950's, we began holding services in Winston Ave, Caulfield South.  In 1962, the congregation moved to its current position in Leopold St, Caulfield South.

We have traditionally had a strong relationship with the United Jewish Education Board, Mount Scopus College, and a range of Jewish communal bodies.

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    JunJune  16 , 2025
     
     
    SCHC - Bess Hymans Lunch & Learn with David Marlow Uncovering their names and stories. Tracing 300 years of a German-Jewish Family.

    Monday, Jun 16th 12:00p to 1:00p
    David Marlow is the son of German-Jewish refugees who arrived in Australia just before the Second World War. With little family history passed down to him, David embarked on an extraordinary journey to uncover his roots. Through years of research and a moving road trip across Germany, he pieced together a family history spanning over 300 years. His discoveries revealed relatives in countries across the globe and shone a light on the lives of ancestors who served in wars, migrated across continents, and those tragically lost in the Holocaust. David has documented this journey in a recently published book, offering a powerful reflection on memory, identity and resilience.

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