- Virginia Holocaust Museum
The Virginia Holocaust Museum is a
Virginia museum dedicated to depicting theHolocaust as experienced by its victims. The museum opened its doors at the current location (2000 E. Cary Street,Richmond, Virginia ) in April 2003. There are currently 27 exhibits, with more in the planning.In the first year of operation, over 10,000 visitors toured the museum. People came from almost every state in the U.S., as well as countries in
Europe ,Asia and South America. The museum has hundreds of school groups visit the museum each year.Exhibits
The first exhibit recreates the atmosphere of the
Dachau concentration camp . Visitors can either walk through with a tour book or wear a head set and be guided by the voice of Holocaust survivor, Jay Ipson. Ipson was six years old when his family was taken to KovnoGhetto , and he is now the Executive Director of the museum.The next exhibit is set in the city of
Frankfurt, Germany , and features a radio announcement of "Kristallnacht ". Subsequently visitors come to a ghetto exhibit that they can "escape" from by crawling through a tunnel. This escape route recreates the actual experience of the Ipson family.Other exhibits include a cattle car, used for transporting Jews, a shower/
gas chamber , a crematory, and an exhibition of the shipExodus 1947 , the ship that helped launch the nation ofIsrael . Finally, there is asynagogue , which is a replica of the famous choral synagogue inLithuania .In front of the museum is a freight car, which also serves as room of remembrance. This car was endowed to the museum within in project of a german school by a friend of Alexander Lebenstein.
The museum features tours, programs, lectures, films and other events, and many of the emphasized stories are about the experiences of Holocaust survivors that reside or had resided in Richmond. The museum is one of many organizations worldwide where young
Austrians can serve theirAustrian Holocaust Memorial Service (Gedenkdienst).External links
* [http://www.va-holocaust.com/ The Virginia Holocaust Museum website]
* [http://www.gedenkdienst.org/ Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service at the Virginia Holocaust Museum]
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