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Trevor Rapke was admitted to the Victorian Bar in 1935 and appointed a judge to the Victorian County court in 1968. He served in the Royal Australian Navy during World War II.
A staunch Zionist, Rapke represented Australia at the 1957 World Jewish Congress and was a foundation member of the World Israel Movement.
Source: Gael Hammer (ed.) Pomegranates : A Century of Jewish Australian Writing (1988)