Sydney Jewish Museum

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Opened in 1992, the Sydney Jewish Museum documents the Holocaust and commemorates the millions of Jewish and non-Jewish victims of one of the darkest periods in human history. Some of the permanent exhibits also delve into the history of Jewish people living in Australia, illustrating their traditions, culture, and religion. The museum is housed in the historic Maccabean Hall, which was built to honor the NSW Jewish men and women who have served and died in WW1.

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