Nomi Kaltmann

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Nomi Kaltmann is a Melbourne-based lawyer and writer. She is the Australian correspondent for Tablet, and her writing has appeared in The Age, Crikey,the Herald Sun, Mamamia,the Daily Beast and Guardian Australia.

Articles

The fair-go fallacy

GR OnlineRunning as an independent parliamentary candidate is like building a plane while flying it – there’s no party machine, no head office, no ready-made team. Everything rests on your shoulders, and more often than not, it comes down to one thing: money.

Girls to the front

Non-fictionIf there are no women in leadership in a synagogue, many of us don’t bother to come. Or if we do come, we know there’s no real point joining a board or committee – our opinions count for less. And this means that Orthodox Judaism risks losing a new generation of Orthodox women – women like me, who would never accept equivalent lack of opportunity and education in our professional and personal lives.

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