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  Holocaust Memorial in Beth Torah Benny Rok Campus in North Miami Beach, FL, USA, 1980s

© Samuel D. Gruber, Photographer: Gruber, Samuel D., 2022

Memorial Name

Holocaust Memorial Wall

Who is Commemorated?

Victims of the Holocaust

Description

The Holocaust Memorial Wall is located above the inside entrance of the synagogue sanctuary. The massive, embossed copper relief is mounted above the three entrance doors, and it spans most of the width of the wall. It is a composite of more than 30 rectangular copper panels which are combined to form three main sections of the sculpture. The main central section consists of a lower part that is covered by a grid of squares suggesting prison bars. Scenes of suffering are shown behind (or under) the grid and on top of it are the names of camps and killing sites and the dates 1940 to 1945.

Above this is a large composition. That includes different types of figures around flames. Some heads and figures are entirely engulfed by flames. Other detailed figures, including the Warsaw Ghetto boy with his hands up, known from the famous photo in the Stroop Report, are shown standing in an area within a barbed wire enclosure while flames seem to come from below. Behind these figures is a crowd of many more undifferentiated figures, all with their arms raised. Above these, six large birds are shown flying across the top of the composition.

Framing the main composition are panels showing two applied fluted pilasters on each side and an inscription above each of them. At the bottom of the relief, extending further outward away from the doors, are two panels. On the left is inscribed in large letters, “Remember,” and on the right is inscribed in Hebrew, זכור.

Inscriptions

Within the composition

Dates

1941     1942     1943     1944     1945

Killing Sites

Belzek     Warsaw     Neugasse     Natzweiler     Auschwitz     Landsberg

Birkenau     Gross Rosen     Floseenberg     Theresienstadt     Chemo

Kulmhof     Dora     Lublin     Rabensbruck     Stuffhof     Majdanek

Above the fluted pilasters (English and Hebrew)

"We the living
who will never forget"
לא ישכח

 Translation: [We] will not forget

"They,
who will never be forgotten"
לא ישכחן לעד

Translation: [They] will never be forgotten

 

On the side panels (English and Hebrew)

Remember
זכור

On the plaques directly above the doors

Left

Holocaust Memorial Wall 

Right

Endowed by Phylis and Norman Meier 

Commissioned By

Phylis and Norman Meier

Summary and Remarks
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Name/Title
Holocaust Memorial in Beth Torah Benny Rok Campus in North Miami Beach, FL | Unknown
Object Detail
Monument Setting
Synagogue (active)
{"10":"Any immovable marker or memorial that specifically references the Holocaust."}
Date
1980s
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Artist/ Maker
Historical Origin
Unknown
Community type
Congregation
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Location
United States of America (USA) | Florida | North Miami Beach, FL
| 20350 NE 26th Ave, North Miami Beach, FL 33180
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Unknown
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Copper
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Historical significance: Event/Period
Historical significance: Collective Memory/Folklore
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0
Ornamentation
Custom
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Façade (main)
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History/Provenance

The original Sanctuary from 1963, designed by Philip Pearlman, was a structure with a roof in the shape of a Magen David that faced east. The building was remodeled in the 1980s; the exterior and roof structures were retained but the interior was dramatically altered. The sanctuary's orientation was shifted so that the ark was facing southeast, and the ark was redone in copper. Artist Laszlo Buday designed the sanctuary ark doors, menorah, ner tamid, as well as the ark doors of the daily chapel. When the congregation moved in 1994 to the current site. The copper pieces were relocated to the new location. The original building was subsequently demolished after the sale of the building and campus to the Toras Emes Orthodox Day School. 

The current campus and building, dedicated in February 1995, were designed by Jaime Schapiro, who was also the architect of the extensive 2018-2022 sanctuary renovation done at the site. 

Main Surveys & Excavations
Sources

Email from Marshall Baltuch, Beth Torah Benny Rok Campus, to Samuel Gruber (April 7, 2022)
Type
Documenter
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Author of description
Samuel D. Gruber | 2022
Architectural Drawings
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Computer Reconstruction
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Section Head
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Language Editor
Adam Frisch | 2023
Donor
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