About us

The Sydney Jewish Museum was founded in 1992 by Holocaust survivor John Saunders, with support from other survivors who made new lives in Sydney after the war. Within our walls, they created a place to share their memories, commemorate the six million Jewish people who were murdered and provide important messages to future generations.

Today, it is a living museum where Jewish cultural life and heritage in Sydney are illuminated and preserved, where memories are honoured and history is researched. It’s a place that gives voice to the victims of the Holocaust, where survivors still visit to share their stories with people from all walks of life, so they can start conversations and inspire change within modern Australia.

 

Our collection 

The Sydney Jewish Museum collects and conserves original memorabilia related to the Holocaust, Judaica and Australian Jewish history to make these available for display and research for generations to come. Our collection drives our exhibitions, research and education programs. 

Donations of objects, letters, documents and photographs are needed to expand our collection, preserve the narrative of Jews prior, during and after the Holocaust, and serve as a memory for future generations. 

 

Exhibitions 

The Museum’s past exhibitions have traced the history of Judaism, the persecution of Jewish people, their migration to Australia and service in the military, and have more recently expanded to cover human rights issues affecting Australia. Using artefacts, interactive technologies and testimonies, history is given a voice within the Museum’s walls. 

The Museum’s Holocaust exhibition is currently open onto to school and corporate groups, whilst the Museum embarks on a major redevelopment project. 

 

Education 

The Museum offers a diverse and engaging range of virtual workshops and onsite excursions for primary and secondary school students. Through encounters with Holocaust survivors, Museum educators and knowledgeable guides, history is brought to life and made relevant to students’ specific learning outcomes. 

For teachers, the Museum holds teacher professional development sessions throughout the year, designed to provoke new ways of thinking, invigorate classroom teaching practices and provide relevant resources. 

From 2025, we will continue to deliver our quality, impactful and curriculum-linked educational programs at the Museum for school groups.