
"Eretz Israel II" has been commissioned to be hung permanently at the Virginia Holocaust Museum. This installation will coincide with the opening of the newest exhibit The Nuremberg Trials Courtroom Exhibit, opening May 1, 2008.
A visit to the Virginia Holocaust Museum transports guests back in time to experience actual Holocaust events through the eyes of those who experienced it. The Museum boasts 28 permanent exhibits depicting prominent themes and events from the Holocaust. The newest exhibit, The Nuremberg Trials Courtroom Exhibit, officially opens May 1, 2008 and is the only existing replica of the famous courtoom that set the standard for modern international law. Also included in the museum, is a replica of the famous Chor Schul (synagogue) in Lithuania, as well as a cattle car and Survivor’s Room for quiet meditation and reflection.
The Virginia Holocaust Museum strives to provide guests with an interactive experience. At the Museum, guests can walk through a ghetto and concentration camp, board the “St. Louis” ship and take a ride in a cattle car. Plus, guests can crawl through a replica of an actual hiding place where 13 people hid during World War II for nine months.
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