"Since opening in 1992, the Sydney Jewish Museum is dedicated to documenting the history of the Holocaust, drawing on historical artifacts, video footage, interactive media, and personal testimony. The museum is set in the historic Maccabean Hall, originally built to remember New South Wales Jews who served in the First World War. The museum is a poignant reflection on Jewish history and culture, but those of all religious backgrounds will be inspired by its universal message of tolerance." - Sophie Davies