About Nomi Kaultmann

Nomi Kaltmann is a Mother, Lawyer, Journalist and lifelong resident of Caulfield. Nomi holds a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Arts from Monash University, as well as a Master’s degree in Legal Practice from the Australian National University.
Previously Nomi has worked for the Shadow Attorney General of Australia and for the Victorian Legislative Assembly. She is very involved in interfaith work, including sitting as a representative on the Faith Community Council of Victoria (FCCV).
Nomi is committed to working in the community to help better the lives of those less fortunate. She has been an ambassador for Access Monash, a program that helps people who are the first in their families to attend university. Nomi has also been a board member of the charity Melbourne Fight Back Against Parkinson’s. In addition to this, Nomi regularly volunteers as a grant writer for many charities that help persons with disability and disadvantages. Find out more about what Nomi stands for here.
Nomi is also the Australian correspondent at Tablet Magazine (NYC) and has a monthly piece in Plus61J Media. Her by-lines have appeared in major publications including The Forward, Religion and Politics, Neos Kosmos, Religion Unplugged, the ABC and The Age.
Passionate about gender equality, Nomi is one of the founding members of the Women’s Orthodox Tefillah Group in Victoria. She is also the founder and inaugural president of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA) in Australia.
If you are interested in supporting Nomi, you can volunteer or install a yard sign.