The Durban Jewish Centre had its origins in the formation of the Durban Jewish Circle, which represented the Durban Jewish Community and was formed in 1918. The Jewish Centre foundation stones were laid in November 1930 and the Centre opened on 4 May 1931. The Centre was used by many servicemen in WWII for R&R but reverted to its original use after the war. The Centre now operates as a conference, meeting and weddings venue, as well as meeting the needs of the Jewish Community. In 2009 the Holocaust Centre opened in the premises, and whose mission, with the use of exhibits, is to create a more caring and just society. This album has images of the exterior, foundation stones, interior, and past office bearers honours boards.