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  "The Remaining Stairs" monument to the children of the Vilnius Ghetto in the Jewish School in Vilnius, Lithuania, 2016

© Center for Jewish Art, Photographer: Levin, Vladimir, 2022

Memorial name

“Likę laiptai” (The Remaining Stairs)

Who is Commemorated?

The children of the Vilnius Ghetto

Description:

The monument is situated in the compound of the Jewish Sholom Aleikhem ORT Gymnasium. It is a composition of granite blocks arranged as three stairs, the middle of the three being slightly moved to the right. A pen is placed on this middle stair.

A metal plaque with the name of the monument, the dates of World War Two, the names of the author and donors is located on the left-hand side, under a bench.

Inscriptions:

“Likę laiptai”

Translation: "The Remaining Stairs"

1939 09 01 – 1945 05 08

Dovanoja:
Mindaugas Šnipas (autorius),
Finkelšteinai, Maizėliai, Todesai, Žiburkai

Translation: Gift by: Mindaugas Šnipas (author) / The Finkelsteins, Maizels, Todes, Žiburkus


Commissioned by:

The Jewish Sholom Aleikhem ORT Gymnasium

The Finkelstein, Maizėl, Todes, Žiburks families


Summary and Remarks
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"The Remaining Stairs" monument to the children of the Vilnius Ghetto in the Jewish School in Vilnius | Unknown
Object Detail
Monument Setting
Date
2016
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Location
Lithuania | Vilnius County | Vilnius
| Kraševskio St. 5
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Granite
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Height
68 cm
Length
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194 cm
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106 cm
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Documented by CJA
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0
Ornamentation
Custom
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History/Provenance

The monument to the children of the Vilnius Ghetto was financed by the Finkelstein, Maizel, Todes, and Žiburkus families.

It was unveiled on September 23, 2016, the anniversary of the annihilation of the Vilnius Ghetto (the Lithuanian Holocaust Memorial Day). Representatives of the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry, the chairwoman of the Lithuanian Jewish Community, and the Israeli ambassador to Lithuania participated in the ceremony. 

The principal of the school, Miša Jakobas, said that the stairs symbolize what remained from a destroyed and burned down house. "We must do everything that all that remained behind those stairs, should never be repeated."

Main Surveys & Excavations
Sources

Guzenberg, Irina, Vilnius: Sites of Jewish Memory. A Concise Guide. Second revised and supplemented edition. Trans. Svetlana Shatalova (Vilnius: Pavilniai Publishers, 2019)., 84.

"Paminklas žuvusiems Vilniaus geto vaikams," Website of the Jewish Community of Lithuania, September 23, 2016., https://www.lzb.lt/2016/09/23/paminklas-zuvusiems-vilniaus-geto-vaikams/ (accessed February 4, 2023)

"V stolitse Litvy otkryt pamiatnik pogibshim detiam Vil'niusskogo getto," Website of the Jewish Community of Lithuania, September 23, 2016, https://www.lzb.lt/ru/2016/09/23/в-столице-литвы-открыт-памятник-погиб/ (accessed January 31, 2023)
Type
Documenter
Vladimir Levin, Milda Jakulytė | 2022
Author of description
Vladimir Levin | 2023
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Computer Reconstruction
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Section Head
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Language Editor
Adam Frisch | 2023
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