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Collected Item: “Jewish Melbourne: Jewish Museum of Australia's 'Sukkah'”

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Jewish Melbourne: Jewish Museum of Australia's 'Sukkah'

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website

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"While we won’t open our doors until January – and set hearts aflame with MIRKA from Valentine’s Day – we’re delighted to reunite with you at Sukkah. A collaboration with Zahava Elenberg, Creator of Clikclax, Director of Move-in and Co-Founder of Elenberg Fraser Architecture, Sukkah invites you to reflect on humanity and what it means to be in a community. Crafted from Polycarbonate in translucent earth, sky and desert colours, it provides shelter and encourages us to look out towards the never-ending sky and beyond adversity. So until we can meet again at our Museum, we hope you enjoy Sukkah – and think, dream and feel together."

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#museum, #community, #shelter

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https://www.jewishmuseum.com.au/events/sukkah/

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Jewish Museum of Australia

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2020-10
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