The Virginia Holocaust Museum partners with The Butterfly Project to honor 1.5 million children murdered during the Holocaust. Free butterfly kits were distributed to Virginia classrooms, engaging ...
Gather the kids and head over to the Barbara Bush Public Library, create a butterfly and teach your children a valuable lesson about life and history. The library is participating in the annual ...
Carmel ValleyCarmel Valley — Ten years ago, the Butterfly Project began when two San Diego women began hand-cutting trays of clay into the shape of flying insects. Their goal was to make and paint one ...
Butterflies are known to be symbols of change, hope and life. For the Holocaust Museum Houston, they take on a deeper meaning, representing the 1.5 million children that lost their lives in the ...
Because of "The Butterfly," a poem written by a young Jewish man in 1942 while he was imprisoned in Terezin, a Nazi concentration camp, the butterfly has become a universal symbol for the Holocaust.
The Virginia Holocaust Museum, through education, the arts, and memorial-making, continues its successful partnership with The Butterfly Project, a global initiative honoring the 1.5 million children ...