UR athletes and coaches learn about the Holocaust
More than 140 University of Richmond athletes, coaches and staff members attended a special program of tours and talk backs at the Virginia Holocaust...
The Last Cyclist at VHM: April 28
On April 28, the Jewish Family Theater’s presentation of The Last Cyclist, will be at the Virginia Holocaust Museum.
In cooperation with the Weinstein...
Holocaust Exhibit in Fiber opens April 5
On April 5 - June 2, All that Remains: a Holocaust Exhibit in Fiber - Artist Leslie Klein opens her Exhibit in the Downstairs...
Unique Children’s Memorial Joins VHM’s Permanent Collection
The Virginia Holocaust Museum proudly announces the opening on April 7 of the Children’s Memorial, a new exhibit honoring the memory of the 1.5...
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,...
Times of hope, inspiration
By Samuel Asher
Executive Director, Virginia Holocaust Museum
This has been a year of challenge and change, but it has also been filled with times of...
‘Violins of Hope’ fostered deeper dialogue about tolerance
By Samuel Asher, Jamie Bosket and Marland Buckner
During August, September and October, our region hosted the “Violins of Hope Richmond” exhibit for its first...
Persian Lessons: Byrd Theatre
The Virginia Holocaust Museum has partnered with the Weinstein JCC’s Israeli Film Festival to host a showing of Persian Lessons on Jan. 25, 7...
Capital Campaign: VHM finalizing building projects
247,240 visitors
79,180 students
Over the last decade, the Virginia Holocaust Museum (VHM) has welcomed nearly a quarter of a million visitors, and provided free...
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...