The book "Sydney Jewish Museum: a publication to mark the opening 18 November 1992" likely explores themes related to the **establishment and mission of the Sydney Jewish Museum**, as well as the broader context of **Jewish history and culture in Australia**.
Based on the Sydney Jewish Museum's ongoing activities and stated mission, key themes and topics that would be relevant for drawing connections to other books include:
* **The Holocaust:** This is a central focus of the museum, encompassing its history, memorialization, and the stories of survivors who resettled in Australia 【3】【6】.
* **Jewish Life and Culture in Australia:** The museum aims to showcase Jewish life and culture in Sydney, including contemporary stories and the diversity within the community 【7】【8】. This connects to broader themes of immigration, cultural integration, and the Jewish experience in Australia.
* **Human Rights and Tolerance:** The museum's programming often touches upon human rights and challenging hatred, drawing lessons from the Holocaust 【2】【4】.
* **Preservation of History and Artifacts:** As a museum, a core theme is the collection, preservation, and exhibition of objects that tell stories of Jewish history and individuals 【3】【5】.
* **The History of the Building:** The museum is housed in the historic NSW Jewish Memorial Hall (Maccabean Hall), which has its own architectural and historical significance 【1】.
* **The Jewish Contribution to Australia:** The museum celebrates the contributions of the Jewish community to Australia across various fields 【2】.
The museum's publication, marking its opening, would likely have introduced these themes to the public, establishing the museum's purpose and its role in preserving and sharing Jewish heritage.