At the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Caulfield North stands a luscious secret waiting to be discovered, a hidden monument to Melbourne's history.The majestic mansion, Labassa, holds the memories of hundreds of people who once called it home.Following the devastation of WWII, approximately 25,000 Jewish refugees arrived in Australia, desperate for a safe, secure place to rebuild their lives.Among them, some 9,000 Jewish refugees landed in Melbourne, where the splendid building at the end of the cul-de-sac became home to the fortunate few who inhabited the top floor.For Rachel Apfelbaum, who lived in the mansion as a child, returning...