Australian Jewry Exhibitions of the Sydney Jewish Museum and Exhibitions not related to the Holocaust

Series

Series DescriptionAustralian Jewry exhibition of the Sydney Jewish Museum and exhibitions not related to the holocaust contains material relating to exhibitions prepared and travelling to the SJM, this includes (but is not limited to) promotional and advertising material, exhibition proposals and design plans, panel texts, loan agreements, budget and estimation documents, meeting notes and minutes, and invitations Exhibitions mentioned in this series are Albert Einstein, Sir John Monash, The Dunera Boys, Enid Sylvia Himmelhoch, The Jews of Goulburn, Anzacs in the Holy Land, George Judah Cohen, Two Lands - One Destiny, Prisoners of War, Federation, Memory Works, Works on Paper, Exile and Alienation, Journey to a New World, NAJEX Gallipoli, South African Jews of Australia and Starting Over Down Under, Shabbat, The Great War Through the lens and South African exhibition. Stand out items in this series are (but is not limited to) the Albert Einstein exhibition proposal (B7/SJM/026.001), Einstein meeting notes which includes budgets, time, sponsorships, promotions and public programmes (B7/SJM/026.004). There is also an exhibition brief for the Jewish Cultural Centre on exhibitions (B7/SJM/026.005). The Dunera Boys exhibition panel texts (B7/SJM/026.007), Anzacs in the Holy Land proposals (B7/SJM/026.012), Prisoners of War exhibition object copies including a letter from King George VI and Queen Elizabeth I (B7/SJM/026.016), Two Lands - One Destiny thematic content and breakdown (B7/SJM/026.025) and interviews for the South African Exhibitions (B7/SJM/026.028).
Series Number026
Dates(s)1992 to 2015
ProvenanceB7 Sydney Jewish Museum, The - SJM
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