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© Center for Jewish Art, Photographer: Levin, Vladimir, December 2023

Memorial Name:

No official name

Who is Commemorated?

The Jews of Maniewicze, Poland (today Manevychi, Ukraine), who perished in the Holocaust. 

Description:

The monument is located in the Western Alley of the cemetery, along with dozens of other Holocaust memorials built by Landsmannschaft organizations, survivors, and relatives. 

The monument is a metal sculpture on a stone base surrounded by a metal fence. The sculpture shows a pyramid of human figures holding weapons. At the top of the pyramid is a man raising his arms and holding a rifle, below him are men and women holding weapons, and at the bottom are a woman and a child.

The monument bears Hebrew inscriptions that honor the memory of the community. The community names are emphasized through the use of a larger font size. 

Inscription:

On the base, at the front, in Hebrew:

לזכר קדושי מנייביץ והסביבה (ווהלין)

שנרצחו והושמדו בשואה בידי הגרמנים ועוזריהם 

ג' באלול תש"א-כ"ג באלול תש"ב

העיירות חרבו אך בניהן הקימו יחידות פרטיזניות מהוללות

שלחמו בגבורה האויב הנאצי ונקמו במרצחים 1945-1941 

Translation: In memory of the martyrs of Manevychi and the surrounding area (Volhynia) / who were murdered and exterminated in the Holocaust by the Germans and their collaborators / 3rd of Elul 5701 - 23rd of Elul 5702 [=August 26, 1941 - September 05, 1942] / The towns were destroyed but their sons established renowned partisan units / that bravely fought the Nazi enemy and avenged the murderers 1941-1945.

On the top of the base, in Hebrew:

  לישניבקה פובורסק

טרויאנובקה הורודוק

מנייביץ

Translation: Lishnivka/ Povorsk / Troianivka / Horodok / Manevychi  

Commissioned by:

Holocaust survivors from Manevychi.

Name/Title
Manevychi Monument in the Southern Tel Aviv (Holon, Bat Yam) Cemetery | Unknown
Object Detail
Sector 15-3 southern side
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Israel | Bat Yam (בת ים)
| Ha-Komemiyut St. - Sector 15-3 southern side
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A636168