The exhibit is called Violins of Hope, and it opened on Monday. Guests can see it through April 9 on 108 S. Gay Street.
The month-long exhibition shows violins that were once owned and played by Jewish victims. The exhibit has been shown in different places around the world.
Played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust, these instruments urge us to reflect on what binds us together rather than ...
Violins and Hope brings four historical instruments, panel discussions and events centered around how these violins, violas ...
That encounter planted the seed for Violins of Hope, Weinstein’s effort to restore violins owned by Jews before and during the Holocaust and hear them played in defiant concerts the world over.
It's going to be a long time before the bridge will be open to pedestrians, and the city hasn't discussed plans for a replacement.
Wharton Arts will present A Concert for Peace with Violins of Hope, a poignant tribute to human resilience and the power of music, on January 12, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. at the New Jersey Performing ...