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The Violins of Hope (Hebrew: כינורות של תקווה) is a collection of Holocaust-related string instruments in Tel Aviv, Israel. The instruments serve to educate and memorialize the lives of prisoners in concentration camps through concerts, exhibitions and other projects. [ 1 ]
Violins-of-Hope Collection. Website. www.Violins-of-Hope.com. Amnon Weinstein ( Hebrew: אמנון ויינשטיין; 21 July 1939 – 4 March 2024) was an Israeli luthier. He was the founder and promoter of the Violins-of-Hope Collection.
"The violin was something which was very much seen as a Jewish instrument," explained Avshalom Weinstein, the co-founder of the of Violins of Hope project and a third-generation violin-maker.
The ceremony included several musical pieces on instruments from the “Violins of Hope,” project, which uses actual instruments that Jewish musicians had performed on during the Holocaust.
Violins of Hope Cleveland partners are The Cleveland Orchestra, Case Western Reserve, the Cleveland Institute of Music, Facing History and Ourselves, ideastream, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, and the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage. Operation Finale: The Capture & Trial of Adolf Eichmann, was on view from February 18, 2016 - July 24, 2016.
Nov. 1—David Gross knew right away what he had to do. In November 2018 the executive director of the Reading Symphony Orchestra was invited to visit Fort Wayne, Ind. The symphony's music ...
Website. itzhakperlman.com. Itzhak Perlman (Hebrew: יִצְחָק פרלמן; born August 31, 1945) is an Israeli-American violinist. He has performed worldwide and throughout the United States, in venues that have included a state dinner for Elizabeth II at the White House in 2007, and at the 2009 inauguration of Barack Obama.
Tickets to 'Violins of Hope' exhibit at CMU Posner Center are now available; More than 60 related events scheduled across the region.