Sydney Jewish Museum

Sydney Jewish Museum - For the memories associated with Jews built a historic building in the Sydney Jewish Museum Darlinghurst Road (corner of Burton Street), Sydney, New South Wales in 1992 and became an important part of the cultural life of Sydney. This museum documenting and teaching the history of the Holocaust as the murder of six million Jews by the Nazis. 


Respect for the victims and respect their merits. Timeline Museum 'invites visitors to uncover the origin of the Jewish history of the Bible in the Ancient East and gives insight to the Australian nation. Another aim is to teach racial tolerance, as well as ensure the crimes of the past are not repeated or as witnesses of the Holocaust. 

The museum also tells the history of Jews in Australia and describe the richness of Jewish life by demonstrating its traditions. In an exhibition titled A Journey through Judaism, tells search various important events that captured the Jewish people present a detailed explanation of the main beliefs of Judaism, the texts of their scriptures and how to survive. Evidence that the Jewish culture continues to adapt to changing circumstances and still maintain its traditional essence.

Atrefak displayed in museum-based high-level of quality culture, featuring objects that depict Jewish civilization with abundant wealth for centuries. Most atrefak was donated by the followers of Jews and maintained as a way to remember and know the Jewish triumph. With facilities such as media three floors of exhibits, video presentations, newspaper clippings, pictures, narration, letters and account signatures.

The theme is carried museum is related to democracy and human rights, had also made history by winning the 1994 Award in the NSW Tourism Awards for Excellence, and in 1995 awarded the Commendation Award for Human Rights.

There is also a library that is active in the renewal of his book and is a center of scientific resources Jewish history so it will be easier when searching for references as research material. Also in the museum there are areas of temporary exhibitions such as Gallery, Library and Resource Centre, Museum Shop, War Memorial Forecourt, a 100-seat cinema to watch the movie in the gallery, there are also classes with a comprehensive learning facility but berkurikulum particular, as well as the Sanctum of Remembrance.

Visitors who visit the Sydney Jewish Museum will be fascinated with the various displays available and explore the story behind each of the artifact-atrefaknya that dipampang neatly. Room design excellence and technology will make visitors feel at home in a museum. Berfasilitaskan eight spectacular exhibition area, soundscapes and strong audiovisual displays, displays of sculptures and dioramas, original documents and newspaper combined with advanced multimedia.

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