Violins of Hope offers chance to see Holocaust-era instruments


Violins of Hope is a touring project that features instruments collected since the end of World War II. Israeli-American violinist Itzhak Perlman spoke with “CBS Saturday Morning” about playing a violin that was played at Auschwitz, and what the program means to him.



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