Judaism in Early Modern England and 20th Century Virginia

Agecroft Hall & Gardens and Virginia Holocaust Museum partner to present Judaism in Early Modern England and 20th Century Virginia in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Starting with the expulsion of the Jews in 1290, those of the Jewish faith still remaining in England led a life of secrecy, forced conversions, and discrimination. This tour focuses on the 16th and 17th century, discussing their eventual re-entry, professions held, stereotypes associated with their work, and, of course, Williams Shakespeare’s Shylock. Emphasis will be placed on the Priest Hole and selected objects from the museum collection.

The tour will conclude in the Williams Library with a uniquely-Richmond story to tie the past and present together. Megan Ferenczy, Director of Education at the Virginia Holocaust Museum, will be discussing 20th-century antisemitism and how a local Richmond family responded to the antisemitism in 1930s Germany.

This tour is also offered on Tuesday, April 3rd. Click here to go to that event page.

Advanced payment is required and the deadline is April 9th for the April 10th tour.

Price: $8.00 per person; Free for Virginia Holocaust Museum members and Agecroft Hall Annual Pass holders.

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Agecroft Hall

4305 Sulgrave Road
Richmond, VA 23221

Experience Agecroft Hall, a majestic Tudor mansion brought to Virginia piece by piece from Manchester, England.

The home is located on 23 beautifully landscaped acres overlooking the James River in the neighborhood of Windsor Farms, not far from downtown Richmond.

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