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Obj. ID: 49895
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  Holocaust memorial near the Temple in Stockerau, Austria, 1970s(?)
To the main object: Temple in Stockerau, Austria

© Vladimir Levin, Photographer: Levin, Vladimir, May 2023

Memorial Name

No official name

Who is Commemorated?

Former synagogue in Stockerau. 

Description:

The memorial is a rock of irregular form, standing at the entrance to the former synagogue that is now a Lutheran church. 

Inscription:

Dieses Gotteshaus
erinnert an die
furchtbare Geschichte
der gezielten
Vernichtung der Juden

1903 als Synagoge erbaut
1938 unter der
Unrechtsherrschaft des
Nationalsozialismus enteignet
zur evangelischen Kirche umgebaut
1953 durch die evangelische
Pfarrgemeinde von der
Israelitischen Kultusgemeinde
rechtmässig erworben

Der gemeinsame Glaube
an den einen Gott
verbindet Juden und Christen

Translation: This place of worship commemorates the terrible history of the targeted extermination of the Jews. Built in 1903 as a synagogue, expropriated in 1938 under the unjust rule of National Socialism, and converted into a Lutheran church. Legally acquired in 1953 by the Lutheran parish from the Israelite Community. The common belief in one God unites Jews and Christians.

Commissioned by

The Lutheran community worshipping in the former synagogue.

Summary and Remarks
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Name/Title
Holocaust memorial near the Temple in Stockerau | Unknown
Object Detail
Monument Setting
Synagogue (former)
{"11":"A Holocaust memorial permanently installed at\/in the building of a former synagogue."}
Date
1970s (?)
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Unknown
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Textual Content
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Rock
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Height
150 cm
Length
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100 cm (maximum), 34 (at the upper edge)
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Historical significance: Collective Memory/Folklore
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Urban significance
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0
Ornamentation
Custom
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Direction Prayer
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Sources
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Documenter
Vladimir Levin | 2023
Author of description
Vladimir Levin | 2024
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