Join us at the Library as Violins of Hope founder Avshalom Weinstein discusses the exhibit, a collection of violins played prior to and during the Holocaust.
Violins of Hope, an international exhibition, features a collection of restored violins played by Jewish musicians before and during the Holocaust, showcasing Jewish stories of resilience, resistance, and unity through the power of musical performance. Violins of Hope founder Avshalom Weinstein, an Israeli violin maker, along with his father, has located and restored the violins to reclaim their lost heritage, give voice to the victims, and reinforce essential messages of hope, harmony, and humanity. Weinstein speaks about the exhibit. A violin will be on display.
Rachel Levinson Fisher will perform on one of the violins.
Presented with JCC Chicago.
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