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Alt Neu I am Art

297a Glenhuntly Road, Elsternwick VIC 3185

The Tikkun Olam committee of Shira Hadasha is delighted to invite you to the inauguration of the Alt New I am Art gallery. Mark Baker will launch the exhibition, which features a recent work by Yosl Bergner that comments on the prevailing Indigenous predicament. 25% of proceeds from the gallery’s opening exhibition will be donated to one of our major endeavours. The kehillah will fund a graduating prize in honour of William Cooper,* for an Indigenous student in Indigenous Health, and another in Indigenous Education. Over time, we hope to grow these into full PhD scholarships.

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Jewish Holocaust Centre

13-15 Selwyn St, Elsternwick VIC 3185

The Jewish Holocaust Centre offers the unique experience of hearing eyewitness accounts from Holocaust survivors who volunteer as guides in the Museum. Learn about events of the Holocaust from those who were there. Along with artefacts collected from Melbourne's Holocaust survivor community, archival footage and state-of-the-art technology, a visit to the JHC is an edifying and moving experience. Human Rights' issues are examined through the events of the Holocaust, emphasising its relevance to today's world. Established in 1984 by a dedicated group of visionary Holocaust survivors, the Jewish Holocaust Centre (JHC) is an institution dedicated to the memory of the six million Jews who were murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators between 1933 and 1945. Since 1984, the Jewish Holocaust Centre has become an Australian landmark, gaining many plaudits and coveted awards. In 2012 the Centre attracted 30,000 visitors, 70 per cent of these being school students who went though the Centre's education program which aims to combat racism, injustice and hatred, while fostering the values of freedom and critical thinking. In 2010 the Centre's museum, went through a complex up-grade resulting in the re-housing of photographs, artworks and text, highlighting their wealth of original material from the Holocaust period, and adding state-of-the-art technology. A visit to the Jewish Holocaust Centre is a deeply touching and paradoxically up-lifting experience, as you will witness the strength of human resilience in the face unimaginable horror.

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Rippon Lea House and Gardens

192 Hotham Street, Elsternwick VIC 3185
Rippon Lea House and Gardens is one of Australia's finest grand suburban estates and the first to achieve National Heritage Listing, recognising its unique significance. Located only 20 minutes from Melbourne's city centre, the historic mansion is situated within a vast garden of sweeping lawns that cover more than 14 acres and features a windmill, lookout tower, heritage orchard, lake, waterfall, fernery and more. Come and spend an afternoon meandering through the mansion, relaxing with a book on the lawns, climbing the lookout tower, playing croquet on the Nursery lawn or enjoying a coffee in the Gate House.

Jewish Holocaust Centre

13-15 Selwyn Street, Elsternwick VIC 3185
The Jewish Holocaust Centre (JHC) offers the unique experience of hearing eyewitness accounts from Holocaust survivors who volunteer as guides in the Museum. Learn about events of the Holocaust from those who were there. Along with artefacts collected from Melbourne's Holocaust survivor community, archival footage and state-of-the-art technology, a visit to the JHC is a moving experience. Established in 1984 by a dedicated group of visionary Holocaust survivors, the JHC is an institution dedicated to the memory of the six million Jews who were murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators between 1933 and 1945. Human Rights' issues are examined through the events of the Holocaust, emphasising its relevance to today's world. Since 1984, the JHC has become an Australian landmark, gaining many plaudits and coveted awards. In 2013 the Centre attracted over 30,000 visitors, 70 per cent of whom were school students who attended the Centre's education program which aims to combat racism, injustice and hatred, while fostering the values of freedom and critical thinking. A visit to the Jewish Holocaust Centre is a deeply touching and paradoxically uplifting experience, as you will witness the strength of human resilience in the face unimaginable horror....
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Rippon Lea Estate

192 Hotham Street, Elsternwick VIC 3185
IMPORTANT UPDATES: COVID-19 Following the Government’s announcement regarding the COVID-19 response efforts, all National Trust properties in Victoria, including Rippon Lea Estate are temporarily closed to the public. Rippon Lea Estate will be closed to the public as of 5pm Monday, March 23. All upcoming events have been postponed or cancelled. If you have any questions regarding a booking please email bookings@nattrust.com.au. ------ An intact example of 19th century suburban high life, the National Heritage Listed Rippon Lea Estate is like a suburb all to itself, an authentic Victorian mansion amidst 14 acres of breathtaking gardens. Make yourself at home exploring over 20 rooms in the original estate, its sweeping heritage grounds, a picturesque lake and waterfall, an original 19th century fruit orchard and the largest fernery in the Southern Hemisphere. Keep your eyes peeled for the Gruffalo’s latest hideout. Open all year, Rippon Lea Estate is Victoria’s grandest backyard. Please note from Monday 24 February to Friday 20 March the Mansion will be closed for the installation of the Miss Fisher and The Crypt of Tears Exhibition. This exhibition is open from Friday 20 March until Sunday 19 July and is presented inside the mansion. Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears Exhibition: 20 March - 19 July. Phryne returns with an exhibition filled with glamour, romance and adventure....
Jewish Holocaust Centre Logo and Images

Jewish Holocaust Centre

13-15 Selwyn Street, Elsternwick VIC 3185
The Jewish Holocaust Centre (JHC) offers the unique experience of hearing eyewitness accounts from Holocaust survivors who volunteer as guides in the Museum. Learn about events of the Holocaust from those who were there. Established in 1984 by a dedicated group of visionary Holocaust survivors, the JHC is an institution dedicated to the memory of the six million Jews who were murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators between 1933 and 1945. Human Rights' issues are examined through the events of the Holocaust, emphasising its relevance to today's world. In 2013 the Centre attracted over 30,000 visitors, 70 per cent of whom were school students who attended the Centre's education program which aims to combat racism, injustice and hatred, while fostering the values of freedom and critical thinking. A visit to the Jewish Holocaust Centre is a deeply touching and paradoxically uplifting experience, as you will witness the strength of human resilience in the face of unimaginable horror. The JHC is easily accessible by train, taking the Sandringham Line from the city. If coming by tram, take the Number 67 tram from the city. Elsternwick station is only a two minute walk to the Centre. ...