The Jewish Museum of Australia - 25th Anniversary
Esther Justin collated, filmed and edited this clip in celebration of the 25th anniversary of The Jewish Museum of Australia. The board commissioned this work in attempt to raise more funds for the museum.
Trailer for the Jewish Museum of Australia's latest exhibition, 'Love & Legacy'
Ten grandmothers. Countless stories.
Come and celebrate the fascinating diversity and complexity of the Jewish grandmother in our exuberant exhibition Love & Legacy.
Through commissioned portraits, interviews, treasured objects and emotional stories, we cherish and honour Jewish women, who not only nurture us, but shape and support our community.
Prepare to be dazzled by this moving, joyful and surprising exhibition, honouring our bubbes, nanas, mémés and savtas.
Exhibition dates: May 6 – October 28
Location: Jewish Museum of Australia – Gandel Centre of Judaica, 26 Alma Road St Kilda
Website: jewishmuseum.com.au
The SHTICK S28-08 Seg.1 - Alef Bet Exhibition at Jewish Museum of Australia
Opening of Aleph Bet Exhibition at Jewish Museum of Australia.
TOP 25 ST KILDA (MELBOURNE) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in St Kilda (Melbourne) by Explore Australia. Video about things to do in St Kilda tourist attractions. St Kilda known for its St Kilda Beach, St Kilda Pier and St Kilda Botanical Gardens. Esplanade in St Kilda also popular for its beautiful view to the beach where windsurfers and yachts can be seen on the bay. Some popular spots for tourist in St Kilda are Acland Street Village and Luna Park Melbourne.
Are the list above is enough to know where to go in St Kilda - Melbourne? Of course not, there still some best places to visit in St Kilda such as Palais Theatre, Jewish Museum of Australia, Catani Gardens, Veg Out Community Gardens, Alma Park, St Kilda Town Hall, Alex Theatre, Christ Church, etc.
Others things to do in St Kilda - Melbourne is visit sport complex in Junction Oval, art galleries at Pumpkin Lane Art Galleries, visit O'Donnel Gardens, Cleve Gardens, Alfred Square Reserve or looking for unique spots such as Ngargee Tree, Early Morning Coffee with unique statue and enjoy some drinks at Prince Public Bar.
Thats all about beautiful places to visit or things to do in St Kilda - Melbourne tourist attractions from Explore Australia. There also things to do in Melbourne video in our channel, just check it out.
St Kilda - Melbourne's beachside playground
St Kilda is Melbourne's favourite beachside suburb, and Mexicana en Australia and I decided to feature it in our final edition of Melbourne Explorer!
We start at the bakeries on Carlisle Street, before heading to the Jewish Museum of Australia, then around towards Acland Street for cake and ice cream. Then we finish up our series at St Kilda beach, watching the sun set into the bay, and visiting a colony of fairy penguins!
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St Kilda Travel Guide - Australian Magical Experience
St Kilda Travel Guide - Australian Magical Experience
St Kilda is a vibrant inner city suburb of Melbourne in the municipality of Port Phillip, south-east of Melbourne, Australia. St. Kilda is famous for its beach life and its world class bar and resturant scene along Acland and Fitzroy Streets. Formally known to be seedy and run down, there has been a revival over the past twenty years which has created an interesting and eclectic mix of bohemian artist types mixed in with a new wave of young professionals and travellers which all add to the visitors experience. It is now one of the most popular suburbs of Melbourne and a must see.
Skybus is the main airport transfer service connecting Melbourne with the Tullamarine and Avalon airports. The Skybus St Kilda Express picks up and drops off at 4 locations in St Kilda including; Barkly Street, Carlisle Street, Novotel St Kilda and Fitzroy Street
St Kilda is home to many of Melbourne's visitor attractions including Luna Park, the Esplanade Hotel, Acland Street and Fitzroy Street. It is home to St Kilda Beach, several theatres and many of Melbourne's big events and festivals. St Kilda has three main theatres, each catering to a different niche use, all are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. The National Theatre (formerly the Victory) on the corner of Barkly and Carlisle Streets is a Beaux Arts styled performing arts venue built in 1920 which is home to the oldest ballet school in Australia (established in 1939). The Palais Theatre is located on the Esplanade and was built in 1927 to the design of Henry White as a cinema.
You are truly spoilt for choice when it comes to eating in St Kilda, with over 100 eating-out venues available. The main streets in this area, Acland and Fitzroy Streets, have every type of take-away and restaurant. On Fitzroy Street, you can really see a contrast with upmarket restaurants with white table cloths rubbing shoulders with fish and chip takeaways. Depending on your budget, you are spoilt for choice. There are many cafes and restaurants favoured by locals hidden away in adjoining streets. Barkly St has Il Forniao - excellent pizza, and Claypots is a fantastic 'roll your sleeves up' type fresh fish restaurant. Acland St is noteworthy for its mouthwatering pastries.
St Kilda is well connected to the Central Business District (CBD) of Melbourne by trams and a dedicated light rail line along the former St Kilda railway. St. Kilda is served by tram routes 3a (on weekends), tram 12 from Collins Street, tram 16 from Swanston Street, and tram 96 from Bourke Street. all routes are around 25 minutes from the city.
St Kilda features many grand old hotels, some which still operate as licensed premises and others that function as accommodation, most of which are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. These include the Esplanade Hotel on the Esplanade. Built in 1878 and later modified, the Esplanade is a pub and live music venue known by locals as the 'Espy'. The St Kilda Coffee Palace, built in the 1870s was once the St Kilda's main coffee palace. It is now a hostel. The George Hotel was built in 1887 on the corner of Fitzroy and Grey streets. From 1979 to the mid 1980s the Crystal Ballroom at the George (briefly the Seaview Hotel) became a punk music venue, launching artists such as Nick Cave, Hunters and Collectors, Models and many more. In the 1990s, it was converted into studio apartments. More recently, the ground floor has been renovated and is now a function venue, nightclub and bar called The George Whitebar and Gallery.
A lot to see in St Kilda such as :
Fitzroy Street
Jewish Museum of Australia
Veg Out Community Gardens St Kilda
Carlisle Street
Saint Kilda Marina
Sacred Heart Church, St Kilda
O'Donnell Gardens
St Kilda Skate Park
Cleve Gardens
Peanut Farm Reserve
Ngargee Tree
Eildon Mansion
Renfrey Gardens
Queen Victoria Market
Federation Square
Melbourne Zoo
Flinders Street Railway Station
SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium
National Gallery of Victoria
Melbourne Cricket Ground
St Kilda Beach, Victoria
Melbourne Museum
Luna Park Melbourne
Crown Towers Melbourne
Shrine of Remembrance
Royal Exhibition Building
Old Melbourne Gaol
Melbourne Star Observation Wheel
State Library Victoria
Fitzroy Gardens
Chinatown Melbourne
Carlton Gardens
Carlton Gardens
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne
Cooks' Cottage
Scienceworks
Brighton beach
South Melbourne Market
St Patrick's Cathedral
( St Kilda - Australia ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting St Kilda. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in St Kilda - Australia
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Moomba Parade 2011, Melbourne Australia
Since it was established in 1955, the Moomba Festival has become an institution, unfolding in the city's parks, along its streets and on the waters of the Yarra River. The festival is as familiar to Melbourne as Aussie Rules and the Melbourne Cup.
One of the biggest and longest-running festivals in Australia, Moomba has survived in spite of its critics, and it commands a strong place in the social history of the city.
Moomba has always sought community involvement. In early festivals, post-war migrants celebrated their cultural backgrounds through traditional costumes and performances. In the mid 60s, with a turn towards a more arts-oriented program, Aboriginal, Jewish, Italian and Latvian arts featured prominently. Multiculturalism has been widely accepted since the early 1990s, and cultural diversity has been well represented at Moomba ever since.
Australian Chief Rabbi
Vox pop - Should Australia have its own Chief Rabbi?
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Australia: See scuffles break out at Melbourne 'Reclaim Australia' rally
Mobile phone footage shows protesters engaging in scuffles in Melbourne's Federation Square, Saturday, as thousands of Australians took to the streets in at least 16 cities throughout the country as part of the 'Reclaim Australia' movement. Paramedics were called to treat several injured people in Melbourne as a result of the clashes and scuffles.
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Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia Top # 8 Facts
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ROI & AJF Australian Gathering 2012
On August 26, 2012, 50 young Jews from Sydney and Melbourne gathered to explore existing and potential pathways of Jewish life and social activism in Australia.
The day-long event was inspiring, totally uplifting, enjoyable and thought-provoking! Participants displayed incredible energy and a genuine openness and willingness to get to know one another, learn from each other and to consider potential collaborations.
About ROI Community's partner for this Australian Gathering, the Australian Jewish Funders (AJF):
AJF is a forum for its donor members to enhance the understanding and quality of philanthropy in the Australian Jewish community, Israel and the wider Australian society. Members create and share opportunities for critical enquiry, discussion, resource building, networking and collaboration to strengthen the foundations of their philanthropy and to maximise the impact of their efforts. AJF aims not only to increase the value of member-based philanthropy, but also to help others to make best use of philanthropy in their personal, professional and community lives.
The AJF also encourages and assists young people to enhance their understanding of philanthropy and to play an active part in the development of philanthropy for the society of the future. ajf.org.au/webpages/about-us-2.php
About ROI Community:
ROI Community is a global network of Jewish innovators created by Lynn Schusterman. ROI connects dynamic, creative Jews and gives them the tools, support and space to turn their ideas into innovative work that will change the face of Jewish life today and tomorrow. ROI Community conferences, gatherings, professional development, mentorship opportunities and financial support empower ROI members as leaders, activists and change-agents in shaping the Jewish future.
HONDA REPSOL ON BOLTE BRIDGE MELBOURNE
Sassoon Yehuda Sephardi Synagogue with Benny Cohen
Welcome to the
Sassoon Yehuda Sephardi Synagogue
79 Hotham Street, East St Kilda
Melbourne Australia
Background singing
by long-time respected congregant
Benny Cohen
Benny was recorded for
The Melbourne Jewish Museum
on the 3rd of November 1994
Bad Jews Australian Premiere Promo
Straight from Sold Out seasons in the US and the UK, don't miss this fresh and very funny play opening soon at the Alex Theatre, St Kilda.
Pre Shabbat Musing - Inspired by a Top Hat
A pre shabbat ramble by our rabbi after making an unusual discovery in one of the Synagogues storage chambers.
Messianic Judaism in Australia on Religion and Ethics Report
US Vice President Mike Pence invited a Messianic Jewish leader onstage during a rally to pray for victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting. So how do Messianic Jews define their religion?
Moomba Parade 2011, Melbourne Australia
Since it was established in 1955, the Moomba Festival has become an institution, unfolding in the city's parks, along its streets and on the waters of the Yarra River. The festival is as familiar to Melbourne as Aussie Rules and the Melbourne Cup.
One of the biggest and longest-running festivals in Australia, Moomba has survived in spite of its critics, and it commands a strong place in the social history of the city.
Moomba has always sought community involvement. In early festivals, post-war migrants celebrated their cultural backgrounds through traditional costumes and performances. In the mid 60s, with a turn towards a more arts-oriented program, Aboriginal, Jewish, Italian and Latvian arts featured prominently. Multiculturalism has been widely accepted since the early 1990s, and cultural diversity has been well represented at Moomba ever since.
Moomba Parade 2011, Melbourne Australia
Since it was established in 1955, the Moomba Festival has become an institution, unfolding in the city's parks, along its streets and on the waters of the Yarra River. The festival is as familiar to Melbourne as Aussie Rules and the Melbourne Cup.
One of the biggest and longest-running festivals in Australia, Moomba has survived in spite of its critics, and it commands a strong place in the social history of the city.
Moomba has always sought community involvement. In early festivals, post-war migrants celebrated their cultural backgrounds through traditional costumes and performances. In the mid 60s, with a turn towards a more arts-oriented program, Aboriginal, Jewish, Italian and Latvian arts featured prominently. Multiculturalism has been widely accepted since the early 1990s, and cultural diversity has been well represented at Moomba ever since.
Are The Jews The Chosen People
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REMEMBER — The 30 Year Story
This film looks as the past 30 years and how the Jewish Holocaust Centre in Melbourne has grown.
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