[1] Rosenbaum co-founded the Virginia Holocaust Museum with Jay Ipson and Mark Fetter in 1997.
[1] It was originally housed in several rooms at the Temple Beth El on Roseneath Road in Richmond between 1997 and 2003.
[1] Rosembaum's menorah sculpture also appears in the Virginia Holocaust Museum's official logo.
[1] One of his first major sculptures, a 6-foot-tall (1.8 m) piece which he called Shoah, was constructed of wrought iron meant to remind the viewer of concentration camp gates, glass intended to recall Kristallnacht, a rotating "searchlight," rocks and wood.
[1] In an interview, Rosembaum said that he had seen a wide range of reactions to this specific sculpture, "from the little ones trying to climb inside to the tears of the elderly.