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2025 – Announcing Tammy Kanat: Circle of Her

2024 – Announcing Danielle Brustman: I Could Have Danced All Night

2024 – Announcing Exhibitions Opening Soon

2023 – A Statement from the Museum

2023 – A Statement from the Board of Directors

2023 – Museum Supports ‘Yes’ in Voice to Parliament Referendum

2023 – Noè Harsel Appointed as Museum Director & CEO

2023 – Jessica Bram Steps Down as Director & CEO

2023 – Announcing CHAGALL

2021 – Jewish Arts Quarter Receives Stamp of Approval

2020 – Coming Soon to Elsternwick: Jewish Arts Quarter

2020 – Announcing MIRKA

2019 – Jessica Bram Returns to the Museum as Director & CEO

2019 – Wild: Stories of a Community Pushing Boundaries

2019 – Jewish & Muslim Students Join for Museums Together

2019 – Rebecca Forgasz Resigns as Director & CEO

2018 – Announcing Love & Legacy

2018 – New Acquisition of Haggadot

2017 – New Digital Collection

2017 – The Jews of Greece

2017 – Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait

2016 – One Man in His Time

2016 – Can We Talk About Poland?

2015 – True Jews & Patriots: Australian Jews and World War One

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