SJM redevelopment

Minns tours building site

Minns was welcomed by SJM president Greg Shand and CEO Kevin Sumption.

NSW Premier Chris Minns was given a "hard-hat tour" of the Sydney Jewish Museum.
NSW Premier Chris Minns was given a "hard-hat tour" of the Sydney Jewish Museum.

NSW Premier Chris Minns paid a visit to the Sydney Jewish Museum (SJM) on Wednesday morning, where he was given a “hard-hat tour” of the new building site before speaking with Holocaust survivors.

Minns toured where the new learning studios and students’ entrance will be, both crucial to the museum’s aim of expanding its programs and educational reach from 30,000 to 55,000 school students a year. The NSW Government is a major partner in supporting the expansion after it committed $8.5 million to the project.

Minns was welcomed by SJM president Greg Shand and CEO Kevin Sumption, who expressed the museum’s gratitude for the NSW Government’s funding for the project and for the Premier’s continuing support of the museum’s educational aims.

The SJM currently delivers programs to more than 90 per cent of NSW high schools, all with the aim of teaching empathy, tolerance and increasing social cohesion through Holocaust education.

“The need to live the values of tolerance and understanding – and to challenge hatred – is more pressing than ever,” said Shand.

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