First entries in our holiday photo competition
Here are the first entries in our photo competition featuring members of the Australian Jewish community on holiday. The competition is open until January 31 and there’s a great prize for the winner!
HERE are the first entries in our photo competition featuring members of the Australian Jewish community on holiday.
The entry judged to be the best photo will win a two-night stay at The Reef House, a boutique resort in Palm Cove, just 25 kilometres north of Cairns in tropical Queensland.
To be eligible, photos must have been taken between February 1, 2017 and the closing date of the competition, January 31, 2018. Send entries to travel@jewishnews.net.au
See details of the prize and conditions of entry.
We also have a competition for the best sunrise/sunset photo — click here to see the first entries.
- Tahnie Han at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
- Tahnie Han in Tel Aviv near the Carmel market.
- Tahnie Han in Jerusalem.
- Edward Baral and daughter Lee enjoy a leisurely float on the Dead Sea.
- Edward Baral entered this photo of Lee and Harry Baral on a pre-dawn walk at Masada.
- Edward Baral entered this photo of daughter Lee dancing at the Dead Sea.
- Jenny Kornblum entered this photo of babyDan Tavor at the Dead Sea.
- Margaret Perlman entered this photo of Micky Perlman on Table Mountain in Cape Town.
- Micky Perlman entered this photo of Simonne Abadee in Jerusalem.
- Micky Perlman entered this photo of Ralph Hilmer in Britain’s Peak District National Park.
- Natalie Adler entered this photo of her children at Byron Bay Main Beach.
- Vivienne Deitz is pictured with daughter Tahnie Hanouka at Picton, New Zealand.
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