Virtual Tour of the Holocaust Gallery

We offer a docent-led virtual tour of our permanent exhibition, Absence of Humanity: The Holocaust Years, 1933-1945, using special software that allows the viewer to feel as if they are in the gallery. This tour presents a detailed history of the events that led up to the Holocaust, the atrocities perpetrated by the Nazis during World War II, and the post-war lives of those who survived. The Absence of Humanity Exhibition was designed by local Holocaust survivor Benjamin Hirsch, z”l, and features historic photographs, personal memorabilia and family documents of the survivors who moved to Atlanta after the war. 

The Director of Holocaust Education, Rabbi Prass, remotely leads a live tour of the museum using a 3D rendering of the gallery. The tour lasts 55 minutes with a Q&A at the end. Videos of survivor testimony are provided to supplement the tour. 

 
Tour Times Offered
Virtual Tours are available Monday – Friday from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm 
Times are dependent upon availability of docent
 
Virtual Tour Pricing
$75 – 1-2 Classes 
$150 – 3-5 Classes
 
Pricing for over 5 classes available upon request
 
To book your virtual tour complete the form below
 
No tour dates are confirmed until you have received a written confirmation letter. 
If you have questions regarding a virtual tour, contact Ariana Gil.