The mission of the Sydney Jewish Museum is to ensure through education, academic research and the display of artefacts and memorabilia, that the Nazi Holocaust and its uniqueness in history is never forgotten and that it is recognised as a crime against humanity with contemporary and universal significance. In the aftermath of the Second World War, about 30,000 survivors migrated to Australia, some of whom continue to act as volunteer museum guides.
The Trust has supported the Sydney Jewish Museum since 2007.