Founding Partner
“The Gandel family is honoured to enable South Australians, particularly school students, to visit a museum and learn about the history and the messages of the Holocaust, its relevance today and the importance of human rights. Mr and Mrs Gandel feel that endowing the main gallery in the name of Anne Frank, who was only 15 when she died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, offers young people the opportunity to connect, empathise and relate to one the most well-known of the six-million Jews who died in the Holocaust.”
Vedran Drakulic OAM, Gandel Foundation CEO
Major Museum Partner
The Jakob Frenkiel Charitable Trust
Digital
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Education Program Partners
Supported by a grant from the Department of the Premier and Cabinet
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Supported by a grant from the Minister for Education, Training and Skills
Other supporters
History Trust of South Australia
The display of Holocaust survivors usually found in the Lefmann Gallery was funded by the History Trust of South Australia through their South Australian History Fund.