Visitors can look forward to a series of live musical performances at the museum in 2024. This will be an immersive experience that complements the museum's ongoing exhibitions and programs.
The museum offers access to all of its permanent exhibitions on the Holocaust, human rights, Jewish history and Jewish life in Australia. It also includes access to feature exhibition, Reverberations, which uses interactive technologies to preserve survivor testimony for the future.
This summer, the museum plans to resume its series of conversations with Holocaust survivors. This is a unique opportunity to hear from each survivor about their childhoods, how they survived the war and rebuilt their lives, as well as their messages to future generations.
The museum uses interactive biographies and other technologies to bring the stories of Holocaust survivors to life. These technologies are showcased in behind-the-scenes sessions, offering a closer look at how the museum preserves survivor testimony for future generations.
Before it became a museum, the building was home to the Maccabean Hall, a Jewish community centre that played a crucial role in rehabilitating and integrating Holocaust survivor refugees in the late 1940s and early 1950s.