Virginia Holocaust Museum Mission and Vision
To preserve and document the Holocaust in exhibits and archival collection. Through the permanent exhibit, educational programming, and outreach the Museum employs the history...
Third Violins of Hope Featured Concert with the Richmond Symphony!
Two Violins of Hope featured concerts with the Richmond Symphony are now sold out, but a third featured concert now will be held, the...
Visit the museum
Come join more than 10,000 visitors who have come to the Virginia Holocaust Museum since we re-opened with Commonwealth of Virginia COVID-19 guidelines on...
VHM kicks off Capital Campaign
The Virginia Holocaust Museum has launched a $2.5 million “Campaign for the Future” to salute its 25th Anniversary in 2022.
“We want to recognize our...
Violins of Hope Exhibit brings Voices of Redemption to RV
Three museums to showcase violins played during the Holocaust
Exhibit serves as catalyst for conversation about tolerance & social justice
12-week...
Celebrating the life of Alan Zimm
Editor’s Note: The Virginia House of Delegates and Senate approved a resolution in January - HJ 571 - Celebrating the Life of Alan Zimm....
2022 VHM Student Visual Art Contest
Richmond has become home to many Holocaust and contemporary genocide survivors and refugees. It is the Virginia Holocaust Museum’s mission to tell those stories,...
“The U.S. and the Holocaust” screening at VHM featured German Embassy...
The Virginia Holocaust Museum, VPM and the JCFR recently partnered to bring a screening and panel discussion for “The U.S. and the Holocaust,” a...
Violins of Hope tells many stories of the Holocaust
By Skip Kozakewicz
Reflector Editor
Violins of Hope is now in the Mid-Atlantic Region for the first time – until Oct. 24. It features a collection...
Violins of Hope Richmond told many stories
By Skip Kozakewicz, Reflector Editor
Violins of Hope concluded its 12-week stop here on Oct. 24 - helping to tell the stories of defiance, resilience...