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Obj. ID: 49681
Jewish Funerary Art
  Holocaust memorial in the Jewish Cemetery in Vinodol, Slovakia

© Center for Jewish Art, Photographer: Unknown,

Memorial Name

No official name

Who is Commemorated?

Jewish victims of the Holocaust from the Šurany region and the surrounding area.

Description

This monument is located in the Jewish cemetery in Vinodol. It consists of a horizontal structure, resembling part of a railway, which lies on a stone embankment, and several uneven stone posts of different heights, standing on the back side of the structure. A metal Magen David is attached between two posts. On the front side of the monument, a black horizontal plaque with Slovak, English, and Hebrew inscriptions lies on the stone embankment. 

Inscriptions

Slovak:

Na pamiatku obetiam
Holokaustu z regiónu
Šurianskeho rabinátu

Translation: In memory of the Victims of the Holocaust from the Jewish community in the Šurany region

English:

In memory of the
Jewish community of
the Šurany region
Victims of the Holocaust

Hebrew:

לזיכרון קרבנות השואה
מקהילת יהודי שוראני
וסביבותיה.

Translation: In memory of the Victims of the Holocaust / of the Šurany Jewish community / and vicinity.

Commissioned by

Vladimir Špánik, the Head of the Zoulus civic association and a member of the town council.

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Holocaust memorial in the Jewish Cemetery in Vinodol, Slovakia | Unknown
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History/Provenance

On May 8-11, 1944, Jews from Vinodol and the Šurany region were deported to the Šurany ghetto and later to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.

In 2021, a member of the Vinodol town council and the Head of the Zoulus civic association Vladimir Špánik, together with Roma children, restored the demolished Jewish cemetery in Vinodol through a crowdfunded initiative. They cleaned up the territory and repaired tombstones. After completing the restoration, they erected a Holocaust monument in the cemetery.

The unveiling ceremony took place on May 11, 2023, on the 79th anniversary of the deportation of the Jews from Vinodol and the Šurany region. Nigel Baker, British Ambassador to Slovakia, and the Austrian ambassador, Rabbi Misha Kapustin from Bratislava, took part in the ceremony.

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Sources

"Slovakia: After boys from the Roma community restore the long-forgotten Jewish cemetery in Vinodol, a Holocaust memorial is unveiled," Jewish Heritage Europe, May 17, 2023, https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/2023/05/17/slovakia-vinodol/ (accessed September 30, 2023)
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Marina Sedova | 2023
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Adam Frisch | 2023
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