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  1. We do this knowingly and respectfully acknowledging the first storytellers and their diverse Indigenous cultures across what is now called Australia. At the Jewish Museum we tell our stories on the lands of the Bunurong peoples and pay our respect to the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their Elders, past and present.

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  2. History. The Jewish Museum of Australia was established in 1977 by a group of volunteers guided by Rabbi Ronald Lubofski. As the museum initially did not have its own premises, exhibitions were held in the Myer Gallery and the tramways Board building while a search for a location for the Museum took place. At this time the committee also began ...

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  3. The Sydney Jewish Museum is a history museum located in the Sydney suburb of Darlinghurst. It showcases exhibits relating to the Holocaust, the history and achievements of Jewish people in Australia, [1] and issues of social justice, democracy and human rights in an Australian context. Emphasis is placed on documenting the lived experiences and ...

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  4. October 5, 2023. Many years before it held our Museum, our Darlinghurst building was home to the Maccabean Hall: a Jewish community centre, crucial to rehabilitating and integrating Holocaust survivor refugees in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Holocaust survivor, Jack Meister explores what the building means to him. Read more.

  5. The award-winning Jewish Museum of Australia, is located opposite one of Melbourne’s most beautiful synagogues, the St Kilda Hebrew Congregation, and close to Temple Beth Israel. The museum tells of the unique contribution of Jews in Australia over the last 200 years and traces the waves of migration to Australia.

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