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Thursday, May 13, 2010

2010 - Second Annual Holocaust Remembrance International Arts Exhibition


Welcome to Auschwitz,
 a staff day off


Entrance to the exhibition, art6Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, USA
7 May, 2010


To right of uniform: Remembrance is not just mourning our dead,
but learning and applying the lessons of their martyrdom,
the meaning of Shoah.


From Ghetto to Auschwitz, a photographic tour


From Ghetto to Auschwitz, another view


From Ghetto to Auschwitz, and another


Main Gallery, view from mezanine


A view from the Main Gallery


My Son the Doctor, a Richmond-based klezmer ensemble, performing at opening


Skylight Gallery exhibition area


Gallery view after hours


Gallery view after hours, 2


Gallery view after hours, 3



Westboro Baptist Church protest,
Virginia Holocaust Museum, Richmond, Virginia,
9 October, 2009

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