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Obj. ID: 25258
Memorials
  Holocaust plaque in Harderwijk, The Netherlands, 1995

© By Marion Golsteijn (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 nl], via Wikimedia Commons, Photographer: Unknown, 2013

Memorial Name

No official name

Who is Commemorated?

Jews from Harderwijk killed in the Holocaust

Description

This grey granite plaque, set on an exterior wall of the Synagogue in Harderwijk, is a large rectangle with a U-shaped section removed from the upper left section. To the right of the U-shape is a short inscription, beneath which are two black granite plaques with the victims’ names and their yahrzeits.

Beneath the U-shape, a Magen David and the acronym תנצב"ה are engraved into the plaque.

Inscriptions

Above the plaques with names (Dutch)

Ter nagedachtenis aan hen die uit ons midden zijn weggerukt

Translation: In memory of those who have been snatched from our midst

 

Beneath the U-shape (Hebrew)

תנצב"ה

Translation: Acronym meaning “May their souls be gathered in the bundle of life”

Commissioned by

[to be determined]

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Name/Title
Holocaust plaque in Harderwijk | Unknown
Object Detail
Monument Setting
Synagogue (active)
{"10":"Any immovable marker or memorial that specifically references the Holocaust."}
Date
1995
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The Netherlands | Harderwijk
| Jodenkerksteeg 1
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Granite (grey and black)
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Sources

van Agt, J.F., Edward van Voolen. Synagogen in Nederland (Hilversum: Gooi and Sticht, 1988)

van Voolen, Edward, Paul Meijer. Synagogen van Nederland (Zutphen: Walburg Pers, 2006)
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Author of description
Adam Frisch | 2023
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