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| location = 148 Darlinghurst Road, |
| location = 148 Darlinghurst Road, [[Darlinghurst]], [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], Australia |
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| type = [[The Holocaust|Holocaust]] museum |
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⚫ | The '''Sydney Jewish Museum''' is a history museum in [[Sydney]] |
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⚫ | The '''Sydney Jewish Museum''' is a history [[museum]] located in the [[Sydney]] suburb of [[Darlinghurst]]. It showcases exhibits relating to the [[The Holocaust|Holocaust]] and the history and achievements of [[Judaism in Australia|Jewish people in Australia]].<ref name="SJM book">{{cite web|title=Sydney Jewish Museum : a museum of Australian Jewish history and the Holocaust ; a publication to mark the opening of the Museum on 18 November, 1992 by His Excellency Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair AC, Governor of New South Wales|url=http://library.sl.nsw.gov.au/record=b1634212~S2|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151223143556/http://library.sl.nsw.gov.au/record=b1634212~S2|url-status=dead|archive-date=23 December 2015|website=Catalogue|publisher=[[State Library of New South Wales]]|accessdate=22 December 2015}}</ref> The Museum displays personal objects of [[Holocaust survivors]] and other [[Australian Jews|Jewish Australians]] and hosts presentations of their personal testimonies.<ref>{{Cite web |last=sjmadmin |title=Our Story |url=https://sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au/our-story/ |access-date=2022-10-13 |website=Sydney Jewish Museum |language=en-US}}</ref>[[File:Sydney Jewish Museum interior photograph.jpg|thumb|The Holocaust exhibition]] |
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The museum is an institution that collects and preserves historic objects, commemorates and educates, with a mission to challenge visitors’ perceptions of morality, social justice, democracy and human rights. |
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== History == |
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=== Prior usage of the site === |
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26 years since its inception, the Museum continues to give a voice to the victims of the Holocaust so their stories can start conversations and inspire change. The Sydney Jewish Museum’s tagline, “Where history has a voice”, distills the origins of the Museum and its mission that continues to carry it forward into the future. The objects within the collection and on display in the Museum’s exhibitions tell the stories of their owners and contribute to the narratives that the Museum tells within its walls. Testimony, accessible digitally and face-to-face, anchors the objects in the display cases to real world events, and gives life and narrative to history. |
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⚫ | The museum is housed in the historic Maccabean Hall, and was originally built to commemorate the contributions of the Jewish community from [[New South Wales]] who served in [[World War I]].<ref name="SJM website">{{cite web |title=Sydney Jewish Museum |url=http://sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au/ |accessdate=22 December 2015}}</ref> The building was formally opened on [[Armistice Day]] 1923 by Jewish-Australian [[civil engineer]] and [[Australian Army]] commander [[General (Australia)|General]] Sir [[John Monash]]. Before Maccabean Hall was chosen to become the Sydney Jewish Museum, it served as a hub for Jewish life in Sydney. After [[World War II]] Maccabean Hall was employed for various uses, including migrants' English lessons, weddings, rallies, and commemorative events for [[Anzac]] soldiers and Holocaust victims.<ref name="SJM book" /><ref name="SJM website" /><ref>{{cite web |title=Australian Jewish community and culture |url=http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/discover_collections/society_art/jewish/zionism/warmemorial/index.html |accessdate=22 December 2015 |website=Discover collections |publisher=State Library of NSW}}</ref> |
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[[File:Sydney Jewish Museum interior photograph.jpg|thumb|The Holocaust exhibition]] |
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== Establishment == |
=== Establishment === |
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⚫ | The Sydney Jewish Museum was established in 1992 by [[Holocaust survivors]] who came to Australia. It was officially opened by [[Rear admiral|Rear Admiral]] [[Peter Sinclair (governor)|Peter Sinclair]], the [[Governor of New South Wales]], on 18 November 1992.<ref name="SJM book" /> The museum was founded by the late John Saunders and members of the Australian Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors. Australia has a higher proportion of Holocaust survivors (per capita) than any country except [[Israel]].<ref>{{cite news|work=[[Sydney Morning Herald]] |title=Obituaries: John Saunders, AO|date=8 December 1997}}</ref><ref name="SJM Holsurv">{{cite journal |last1=Joffe |first1=Charmaine |last2=Brodaty |first2=Henry |last3=Luscombe |first3=Georgina |last4=Ehrlich |first4=Frederick |title=The Sydney holocaust study: posttraumatic stress disorder and other psychosocial morbidity in an aged community sample|journal=[[Journal of Traumatic Stress]]|date=February 2003|volume=16|issue=1|pages=39–47|doi=10.1023/a:1022059311147|pmid=12602651 |citeseerx=10.1.1.486.4640 |s2cid=26736396 }}</ref><ref name="SJM Holsurv2">{{cite journal|last1=Paratz|first1=Elizabeth D|last2=Katz|first2=Benny|title=Ageing holocaust survivors in Australia|journal=[[Medical Journal of Australia]]|date=21 February 2011|volume=194|issue=4|pages=194–197 |doi=10.5694/j.1326-5377.2011.tb03771.x |pmid=21401461 |s2cid=12959503 |url=https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2011/194/4/ageing-holocaust-survivors-australia|accessdate=19 January 2016}}</ref> |
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The Sydney Jewish Museum was established in 1992 by the generation of [[Holocaust survivors]] who came to Australia. They envisioned the Museum as a place which could hold their stories and personal objects, memorialise those who were murdered during the Holocaust, and within which the lessons from the past would be taught. |
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The museum was officially opened by Rear Admiral [[Peter Sinclair (governor)|Peter Sinclair]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|AC}}, the Governor of New South Wales, on 18 November 1992.<ref name="SJM book" /> The museum was founded by the late John Saunders {{post-nominals|country=AUS|AO}} and members of the Australian Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors. |
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⚫ | Australia has a higher proportion of Holocaust survivors (per capita) than any country except Israel.<ref>{{cite news|work=[[ |
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== Exhibitions == |
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Within three major exhibition spaces, visitors are able to confront historical artefacts, video footage, new digital technologies and personal stories. The permanent exhibitions include: |
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=== Culture and Continuity: Journey through Judaism === |
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This exhibition on the Museum's Ground Floor explores Jewish history from Biblical origin in the Ancient Near East to the thriving Jewish community in Australia. |
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=== Serving Australia: The Jewish Involvement in Australian Military History === |
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''Serving Australia'' portrays the stories of Jewish servicemen and women in the Australian defence forces from its inception to the present. |
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Reflecting the dedication, valour and patriotism of the greater Australian community, this exhibition features the social-military history of Jewish men and women in time of war. |
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=== The Holocaust === |
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Located over three levels, this exhibition traces the persecution and murder of European Jewry from 1933 to 1945 and explores the contemporary and ongoing resonance of these unprecedented events. |
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The exhibition also recounts the new lives forged by survivors following their arrival in Australia and their contribution to the rich, multicultural fabric of contemporary Australian life. |
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=== The Holocaust and Human Rights === |
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A capstone to the Holocaust exhibition, ''The Holocaust and Human Rights Exhibition'' outlines human rights achievements and challenges, and focuses on the key human rights issues facing Australia today. |
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The exhibition uses interactive media and new digital technologies to explore local issues pertaining to the rights of Refugees and Asylum Seekers; People with Disabilities; First Australians; and the LGBTIQ Community. |
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The place promotes deep, reflective thought, even on topics that might prove irresolvable.{{div col}}{{div col end}}The museum also has a program of regularly changing [https://sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au/explore/current-exhibitions/ feature exhibitions]. |
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== Resource Centre and Library == |
== Resource Centre and Library == |
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The museum library was created from the |
The museum library was originally created from the collection of books donated by the Australian Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Jacobs|first1=Alan|title=From the Director's desk|journal=The Sydney Jewish Museum Newsletter|date=August 1993|issue=2|pages=2}}</ref> The Resource Centre and Library comprises over 6,000 volumes, journals, and tapes, including over 2,500 personal testimonies of Holocaust survivors in Australia.<ref name="SJM website"/> The centre is open to the public during museum hours and staffed by a librarian. The collection provides materials for exhibitions and covers themes such as [[antisemitism]], war crimes, the Holocaust in art and literature, and Australian Jewish history.<ref name="SJM website"/> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Jewish Holocaust |
* [[Jewish Holocaust Centre]] |
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* [[Jewish Museum of Australia]] |
* [[Jewish Museum of Australia]] |
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* [[Australian Jews]] |
* [[Australian Jews]] |
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* [[History of |
* [[History of Jews in Australia]] |
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* [[List of Holocaust memorials and museums#Australia|List of Holocaust memorials and museums in Australia]] |
* [[List of Holocaust memorials and museums#Australia|List of Holocaust memorials and museums in Australia]] |
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* [[Australian Association for Jewish Studies]] |
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== References == |
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Latest revision as of 11:07, 22 October 2024
Established | 18 November 1992 |
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Location | 148 Darlinghurst Road, Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Coordinates | 33°52′45″S 151°13′12″E / 33.879075°S 151.220017°E |
Type | Holocaust museum |
Website | sydneyjewishmuseum |
The Sydney Jewish Museum is a history museum located in the Sydney suburb of Darlinghurst. It showcases exhibits relating to the Holocaust and the history and achievements of Jewish people in Australia.[1] The Museum displays personal objects of Holocaust survivors and other Jewish Australians and hosts presentations of their personal testimonies.[2]
History
[edit]Prior usage of the site
[edit]The museum is housed in the historic Maccabean Hall, and was originally built to commemorate the contributions of the Jewish community from New South Wales who served in World War I.[3] The building was formally opened on Armistice Day 1923 by Jewish-Australian civil engineer and Australian Army commander General Sir John Monash. Before Maccabean Hall was chosen to become the Sydney Jewish Museum, it served as a hub for Jewish life in Sydney. After World War II Maccabean Hall was employed for various uses, including migrants' English lessons, weddings, rallies, and commemorative events for Anzac soldiers and Holocaust victims.[1][3][4]
Establishment
[edit]The Sydney Jewish Museum was established in 1992 by Holocaust survivors who came to Australia. It was officially opened by Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair, the Governor of New South Wales, on 18 November 1992.[1] The museum was founded by the late John Saunders and members of the Australian Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors. Australia has a higher proportion of Holocaust survivors (per capita) than any country except Israel.[5][6][7]
Resource Centre and Library
[edit]The museum library was originally created from the collection of books donated by the Australian Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors.[8] The Resource Centre and Library comprises over 6,000 volumes, journals, and tapes, including over 2,500 personal testimonies of Holocaust survivors in Australia.[3] The centre is open to the public during museum hours and staffed by a librarian. The collection provides materials for exhibitions and covers themes such as antisemitism, war crimes, the Holocaust in art and literature, and Australian Jewish history.[3]
See also
[edit]- Jewish Holocaust Centre
- Jewish Museum of Australia
- Australian Jews
- History of Jews in Australia
- List of Holocaust memorials and museums in Australia
- Australian Association for Jewish Studies
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Sydney Jewish Museum : a museum of Australian Jewish history and the Holocaust ; a publication to mark the opening of the Museum on 18 November, 1992 by His Excellency Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair AC, Governor of New South Wales". Catalogue. State Library of New South Wales. Archived from the original on 23 December 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
- ^ sjmadmin. "Our Story". Sydney Jewish Museum. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
- ^ a b c d "Sydney Jewish Museum". Retrieved 22 December 2015.
- ^ "Australian Jewish community and culture". Discover collections. State Library of NSW. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
- ^ "Obituaries: John Saunders, AO". Sydney Morning Herald. 8 December 1997.
- ^ Joffe, Charmaine; Brodaty, Henry; Luscombe, Georgina; Ehrlich, Frederick (February 2003). "The Sydney holocaust study: posttraumatic stress disorder and other psychosocial morbidity in an aged community sample". Journal of Traumatic Stress. 16 (1): 39–47. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.486.4640. doi:10.1023/a:1022059311147. PMID 12602651. S2CID 26736396.
- ^ Paratz, Elizabeth D; Katz, Benny (21 February 2011). "Ageing holocaust survivors in Australia". Medical Journal of Australia. 194 (4): 194–197. doi:10.5694/j.1326-5377.2011.tb03771.x. PMID 21401461. S2CID 12959503. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
- ^ Jacobs, Alan (August 1993). "From the Director's desk". The Sydney Jewish Museum Newsletter (2): 2.
Further reading
[edit]- Sydney Jewish Museum : a museum of Australian Jewish history and the Holocaust ; a publication to mark the opening of the Museum on 18 November, 1992 by His Excellency Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair AC, Governor of New South Wales. The Museum. 1994.
- "The Sydney Jewish Museum newsletter". The Museum (1993-2015).
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