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Jewish Museum of Australia: A Chronicle of Jewish Life

Explore Jewish culture and history in Australia at the Jewish Museum of Australia in St Kilda, Melbourne. A unique cultural experience.

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The Jewish Museum of Australia in St Kilda illuminates Jewish life through art and culture, offering a space for all to engage with the Australian Jewish experience. Its extensive collection and exhibitions explore themes of history, belief, and identity within the Australian context.

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  • Tuesday 10 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-5 pm
  • Friday 10 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Check the museum's website for temporary exhibitions and special events to enhance your visit.
  • Take advantage of the guided tours for a more in-depth understanding of the exhibits.
  • The museum is closed on Mondays and Saturdays, so plan your visit accordingly.
  • Consider purchasing tickets online in advance to save time.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Melbourne city center, take tram number 3 or 67 along St Kilda Road. Alight at tram stop 32, which is a two-minute walk from the museum. A single fare on Melbourne's trams is around $5. Alternatively, tram routes 16, 96, or 12 will bring you into St Kilda, from where you can connect to a tram or bus that will drop you close to the museum.

  • Walking

    From St Kilda Beach, walk north along the Esplanade, then turn left onto Acland Street. Turn right onto Carlisle Street, then left onto Alma Road. The museum is located at 26 Alma Road. The walk is approximately 15 minutes. Be aware that pedestrian crossings may be busy during peak hours.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    From Melbourne city center, a taxi or ride-share to the Jewish Museum of Australia will cost approximately $25-$40, depending on traffic. Ask the driver to take you to 26 Alma Road, St Kilda. Note that prices may be higher during peak hours or special events.

  • Driving

    From Melbourne city center, drive south along St Kilda Road. Turn left onto Carlisle Street, then left onto Alma Road. The museum is located at 26 Alma Road. Limited street parking is available, with hourly rates ranging from $1.90 to $5.40. Several parking lots are also available nearby, including Acland Court Car Park and Metropol Car Park, with hourly rates ranging from $2 to $8. Be aware that parking may be limited during peak hours or special events.

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The Jewish Museum of Australia, located in St Kilda, Melbourne, is dedicated to exploring and sharing the Jewish experience in Australia. Founded in 1977 by a group of volunteers led by Rabbi Ronald Lubofsky, the museum initially held exhibitions in various locations before finding a temporary home in 1982 and finally opening its permanent site on Alma Road in 1995. The museum is situated opposite the St Kilda Hebrew Congregation, one of Melbourne's most beautiful synagogues. The museum's collection comprises over 20,000 items, including historical and contemporary Judaica, visual art, photographs, textiles, and personal and ceremonial objects. These items reflect the social and cultural history of Jewish communities in Australia and worldwide. Permanent exhibitions include 'Belief and Ritual,' 'Calling Australia Home' which is the Zelman Cowen Gallery of Australian Jewish History, 'The Jewish Year,' and a 'Timeline of Jewish History'. These exhibitions explore the foundations of Judaism, the experiences of Jewish migrants in Australia, and the history of the Jewish people. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and events, ensuring a dynamic and engaging experience for visitors. The Jewish Museum of Australia is committed to making its collection accessible through digital technologies, including virtual tours and online content. These initiatives aim to reach a broader audience and provide insights into Jewish culture and its contributions to Australian society. The museum also offers guided tours and children's activities, making it a welcoming space for visitors of all ages and backgrounds.

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