Obj. ID: 52833
  Memorials Memorial to Równe (Rivne) victims of the Holocaust in the Southern Tel Aviv (Holon) Cemetery, Israel
Memorial Name:
No official name.
Who is Commemorated?
The Jews of Równe, Poland (today Rivne, 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 consists of a stone slab, with its top part carved diagonally. The slab is inscribed with Hebrew text. Next to the slab is a small structure with a metal door, inscribed in Hebrew, which holds scrolls listing the names of the victims. Surrounding the monument is a metal fence, artistically shaped to depict human figures with raised hands, symbolizing cries for help.
Inscription:
יד זכרון לקדושי קהילת
רובנה
ווהלין
שהושמדו וניספו
בשואת אירופה
תש"ב-תש"ו 1941-1945
ת נ צ ב ה
וניקתי דמם לא ניקתי
ולא ימוש זכרם מקרבנו
Translation: A memorial for the martyrs of the community of / Rovno / and Volhynia / who were annihilated and perished / in the Holocaust of Europe / 5702-5706 (1941-1945) / May their souls be bound in the bundle of life / And I will cleanse their blood that I have not cleansed [Joel 4:21] / And their memory shall never depart from among us.
On the small structure from the right, in Hebrew:
שמות
הקדושים
Translation: Names of the martyrs.
Commissioned by: Families of victims from Równe.
sub-set tree: 
Width of the slab: 20 cm
Height of the smaller structure: 55 cm
Width of the smaller structure: 20 cm
Length of the smaller strcuture: 34.5 cm
Height of the base: 30 cm
Width of the base: 99 cm
Length of the base: 181 cm
Height of the smaller section between the base and the smaller block: 25 cm
"Execution of Jews from Rivne, Derazhne, Stepan and Kostopil," The Map of Holocaust by Bullets, Yahad-In Unum,
The Map of Holocaust by Bullets, Yahad-In Unum, http://www.yahadinunum.orgwww.yahadmap.org/en/#village/rivne-rovno-rowne-rivne-ukraine.246.
For the history of the community and Holocaust history, see
Encyclopedia of the ghettos (Yad Vashem project) , https://www.yadvashem.org/yv/he/research/ghettos_encyclopedia/ghetto_details.asp?cid=1022.
For the history of the community and Holocaust history, see
Gal, Avraham (ed.), Le-zekher Rovnah (Savyon: Be. S. Savyon-Gane Yehudah, 1967)., https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/a0c6a440-42c1-0133-7450-00505686d14e (accessed September 4, 2024)