The following resources provide historical, musical and educational context related to Violins of Hope and Holocaust remembrance.
A thought-provoking PBS documentary Violins of Hope: Strings of the Holocaust, is narrated by Academy Award-winner Adrien Brody and features Israeli violinmaker Amnon Weinstein and his efforts to restore violins recovered from the Holocaust.
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Violins of Hope: Violins of the Holocaust – Instruments of Hope and Liberation in Mankind’s Darkest Hour.
James A. Grymes. Harper Perennial, 2014. ISBN 978-0-06-224683-7
A stirring testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of music, Violins of Hope tells the remarkable stories of violins played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust, and the Israeli violin makers dedicated to bringing these inspirational instruments back to life.
During the Holocaust, the violin – long key to Jewish cultural life – assumed extraordinary roles within the Jewish community. For some musicians it was the instrument of liberation and for others the instrument of survival. For many it was the instrument of comfort in humanity’s darkest hour. At least once it helped avenge murdered family members. Above all the violins of the Holocaust represented strength and optimism for the future. Today these instruments serve as memorials to those who perished and testaments to all who survived.
Behind each of these violins restored by father-and-son luthiers Amnon and Avshi Weinstein, who themselves lost many relatives in the Holocaust, is a uniquely fascinating story. Together they make up an insightful, moving, and achingly human book.
Violins and Hope: From the Holocaust to Symphony Hall.
Daniel Levin. George F. Thompson Publishing, 2021.
Documentary and conceptual art photographer Daniel Levin traveled to the work-shop of Israeli luthier Amnon Weinstein, the founder of the renowned Violins of Hope program, to explore this great man’s life’s mission. In doing so, he uncovered not only beautiful photographic representations of Amnon’s processes of restoration of delicate violins that miraculously survived the Holocaust, but his intimate workshop as well.
With Violins and Hope From the Holocaust to Symphony Hall, Levin has brought the workshop out of itself, to be seen by the world for the very first time. Levin’s research led to extraordinary stories that include figures such as Bronislaw Huberman, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Joshua Bell, Shlomo Minz, Arturo Toscanini, Johannes Brahms, and even actors Daniel Craig, and Adrien Brody, each whose lives are inextricably intertwined with Weinstein’s.
Violin of Hope Hardcover Picture Book, November 5, 2024
By Ella Schwartz (Author), Juliana Oakley (Illustrator)
Based on the true story of luthiers who repair Holocaust-era violins.
Papa plays beautiful music on the violin, sometimes quick and lively and sometimes slow and sorrowful. But one night, there is a pounding on the door and a Nazi soldier snatches the violin away. The violin is silent for years until a luthier finds it and says, “I can fix you.” Then a man comes to the shop and buys the violin for his son. In the boy’s hands, the violin feels familiar, like a melody remembered from long ago.
Interest Level: Grade 1 - Grade 5
Reading Level: Grade 3