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The Melbourne Holocaust Museum is committed to preserving the voices of Holocaust survivors.
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We maintain a well-stocked physical and online Holocaust survivor bookstore. Publications are available by visiting our Museum store or ordering online.

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The Revival of Jewish Life in Poland After 1989
3 May 2026

Together with the Embassy of the Republic of Poland and the Australian Society of Polish Jews and their Descendants (ASPJ), join us for a rare opportunity to hear from Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski, State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland, as he reflects on The Revival of Jewish Life in Poland After 1989.

This special address will be followed by a screening of The Granddaughter.

THE GRANDDAUGHTER (WNUCZKA NACZELNEJ)

Directed by Masza Makarowa, Poland, 2025

Produced by: Warsaw Ghetto Museum (Muzeum Getta Warszawskiego / Warsaw Ghetto Museum).

 

Why did Dr Anna Braude-Heller, chief physician of the Bersohn and Bauman Children’s Hospital, choose to remain in the Warsaw Ghetto when she might have escaped? Why did she face death alongside her patients rather than seek safety with her family?

In this deeply moving documentary, her granddaughter, Ewa Heller-Ekblad, returns to Warsaw at the age of eighty-five in search of answers. Retracing the fragments of her childhood, she revisits places long held in memory — her family home, the convent where she was hidden — and encounters those who remember a past she can barely recall herself.

Through the recollections of others, she attempts to reconstruct her own history and confront the legacy of her grandmother’s choices. In doing so, she grapples with profound questions of memory, understanding, and forgiveness.