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  2. Virginia Holocaust Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Holocaust Museum (VHM) is a public history museum located in Richmond, ... German soldiers and locals watch a Lithuanian synagogue burn, 9 July 1941.

  3. Congregation Kol Emes (Richmond, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Kol Emes (Hebrew: קהילת קול אמת ד'ריטשמאנד, lit. 'Voice of truth'), also known as Young Israel of Richmond , is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 4811 Patterson Avenue, in Richmond , Virginia , in the United States.

  4. List of Holocaust memorials and museums in the United States

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    Holocaust memorial at Congregation Sons of Israel synagogue, 590 Madison Ave (Lakewood) (Proposed) Northern New Jersey Holocaust Memorial, Teaneck Municipal Green (Teaneck) [ 27 ] [ 28 ] Hunterdon County Holocaust Memorial at The Flemington Jewish Community Center Cemetery on Capner St. (Flemington) [ 29 ]

  5. Category:Jews and Judaism in Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Synagogues in Richmond, Virginia (3 P) Pages in category "Jews and Judaism in Richmond, Virginia" ... Virginia Holocaust Museum This page was last ...

  6. Holocaust survivor recalls 'Night of Broken Glass' horrors in ...

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    They also burned more than 1,400 synagogues, according to Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial. Up to 30,000 Jewish men were arrested, many of them taken to concentration camps such as Dachau ...

  7. Jay M. Ipson - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Holocaust Museum in Richmond. The Virginia Holocaust Museum was established in May 1997 in five small rooms at the old school building next to Temple Beth-el in Richmond. Ipson was mainly supported by Al Rosenbaum [2] and Mark Fetter. Rosenbaum created the sculpture of the menorah used in the museum's logo. Ipson served as the museum's ...

  8. Projects examining Richmond’s history win $16M in funding - AOL

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    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The former Confederate capital has secured an $11 million grant to build an interpretive center that The post Projects examining Richmond’s history win $16M in funding ...

  9. Kahal Kadosh Beth Shalome - Wikipedia

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    'Congregation Holy House of Peace') is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue that was located in Richmond, Virginia, in the United States. Established in 1789, the congregation merged with Congregation Beth Ahabah in 1898. It was the first synagogue built in Richmond; and it was also the first Sephardic Kahal in Virginia.