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  Tomaszów Mazowiecki Victims Monument in the Southern Tel Aviv (Holon, Bat Yam) Cemetery, Israel, 1980

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

Memorial Name

No official name

Who is Commemorated?

The memorial commemorates 15,000 victims of the Jewish community in Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland.

 Description:

The monument is located in the Western Alley of the cemetery in Holon, along with dozens of other Holocaust monuments built by Landsmannschaft organizations. The ashes of victims brought from Treblinka are buried inside the monument.

The monument is an arched structure with two openings.  

The inscription, formed of large metal letters and attached to the central pillar, reads: "Tomaszów" (upper row) and "Mazowiecki" (bottom row). On the upper parts of the letters in the upper row, there are reliefs depicting houses going up in flames. On the bottom parts of the letters in the bottom row, the blood is depicted. The letter tzadi (second from the left) is dripping with blood and a puddle is formed on the floor. 

Inside the right arch, hangs a large metal ball with engravings on it: a train and people going to crematoria. Inside the right arch, there is a door with a dedicatory inscription in Hebrew. Below the door, is a small rectangular plaque added later with the name of the sculptor.

Inside the left arch, there is an additional plaque installed in the 2010s (?) and devoted to the members of the Rozenberg family killed in the Holocaust. 

According to "The Center Organizations of Holocaust Survivors in Israel" website, the memorial depicts a monstrous face, where the metal ball represents an eyeball and the letters of Tomaszów Mazowiecki on the central column, form a mouth with teeth. The photograph posted on the site and probably made in the 1990s shows a great resemblance to the monstrous face but the monument in its contemporary condition shows little resemblance to the monster. 

Inscription:

On the central pillar, in Hebrew:

טומשיב
מזוב'צק

Translation: Tomaszów Mazowiecki

On the plaque, inside the right arch, In Hebrew:

ונתתי בביתי ובחומותיי יד ושם [ישעיהו נו ה]
יזכור
אלוהים את נשמותיהם הקדושות והטהורות של חמישה עשר אלף יהודי טומשוב מזוביצ'ק הי"ד [= השם ינקם דמם]
שנהרגו ושנשחטו ושנשרפו ושנחנקו ושנקברו חיים
בידי הצוררים הגרמנים ועוזריהם בשואה 1939-1945
ארץ אל תכסי דמם
אפר קדושי עירנו מהמשרפות בטרבלינקה
נטמן במצבה זו

Translation: I will give to them in my house and within my walls a monument and a name [Isaiah 56:5] / Remember / God the holy and pure souls of fifteen thousand Jews from Tomaszów Mazowiecki, May God avenge their blood / Who were killed and butchered and burned and suffocated and buried alive [allusion to the memorial prayer Yizkor]/ by the German oppressors and their helpers during the Holocaust,  1939-1945 / Earth, do not cover their blood [Job 16:18] // Ashes of our city's martyrs from the crematoria in Treblinka are buried in this gravestone.

On the small rectangular plaque, inside the right arch added in the 1990s - 2000s the name of the sculptor is written in Hebrew: 

עיצוב וביצוע:
אסתר אייזן

Translation: Design and construction Esther Eisen

Inide the left arch, on the plaque, added in the 2000a-2010s, in Hebrew:

 יזכור אלוהים את נשמותיהם הקדושות והטהורות
של הורי ובני משפחתי
שנרצחו על ידי הנאצים בימי השואה (1940-1945)

[followed by names]

Translation: Remember God the holy and pure souls of my parents and members of my family, who were murdered by Nazis during the Shoah (1940-1945) / [followed by names]

 

 Commissioned by

Landsmannschaft Organization of Jews from Tomaszów Mazowiecki

Summary and Remarks
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Name/Title
Tomaszów Mazowiecki Victims Monument in the Southern Tel Aviv (Holon, Bat Yam) Cemetery | Unknown
Object Detail
Monument Setting
Date
1980
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Artist/ Maker
Eisen, Esther (sculptor)
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Historical Origin
Unknown
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Location
Israel | Holon (חולון)
| Sector 17-1, northern side
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22 image(s)    items per page
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stone, metal, concrete
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Length - 6 m
Height - 3.35 m
Ball Diameter - 1.37 m
Central entrance height - 2.75 m
Central entrance width - 83 cm

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Signature

The original signature of the sculptor is seen on the letters placed on the central pillar. In the bottom row, on the first letter from the right mem there is a signature of the sculptor, in Hebrew:

אסתר איזן

Translation: Esther Eisen

On the small rectangular plaque, inside the right arch added in the 1990s or the 2000s the name of the sculptor is written in Hebrew: 

עיצוב וביצוע:
אסתר אייזן

Translation: Design and construction Esther Eisen

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Sources

For the account of the events during the Holocaust, see "Tomaszów Mazowiecki," in
The Yad Vashem Encyclopedia of the Ghettos during the Holocaust, ed. Guy Miron., vol. 2 (Jerusalem, Yad Vashem, 2009), pp. 839-841.

For the history of the monument, see
Brutin, Batya. Lihyot im ha-zikaron: andartot le-zekher ha-sho'ah be-israel (Ghetto Fighters House, 2005), 111-114.

"Tomaszow Mazowiecki,"
Center of Organizations of Holocaust Survivors in Israel, https://www.holocaust-s.org/אנדרטת-מצבה/טומשוב-מזובייצק/.
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Author of description
Lital Spivak | 2024
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