In 2016, a travelling exhibition "It all started in Ludza shtetl", dedicated to the film director Herz Frank (1926–2013), was held in the University of Latvia. The exhibition was prepared by the Ludza Local History Museum.


Travelling "Yad Vashem" exhibition "No Child's Play. Children in the Holocaust: Creativity and Play" (organized by the Embassy of Israel in Latvia in cooperation with the ICEJ Latvia), was exhibited in the main building of the University of Latvia from 27 January to 4 February 2014. Exhibition reflects the world of children during the Shoah. Unlike other Holocaust exhibitions, which focus on history, statistics or descriptions of physical violence, it contains toys, games, artwork, diaries, and poems that highlight some of the personal stories of the children, providing a glimpse into their lives during the Holocaust.


In 2013, an exhibition entitled "Latvia's Jewish Community: History, Tragedy, Revival" was available at the University of Latvia. The exhibition was created by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia.


In 2013, photographical materials about the activities and history of youth organization of religious Zionists "Hashomer Hadati Bnei Akiva" were exhibited at our Center. The collection was prepared by MA theol. Eva Sinkēviča.


In 2011, a photo exhibition ''Mordechai Nurock – Rabbi, Politician, Statesman'' was opened at our Center. The author of the exhibition was Eva Sinkēviča.


In 2010, Dr. Vilma Gradinskaite (Lithuania) presented her photo exhibition ''Synagogues and kinesas" at our Center.