Obj. ID: 56193
  Memorials Memorial to Sterdyń victims of the Holocaust in the Southern Tel Aviv (Holon) Cemetery, Israel
Memorial Name:
No official name.
Who is Commemorated?
The Jews of Sterdyń, Poland, 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 is a stone slab, inscribed in Hebrew, which set on a stone base, which also has black stones on top of it. The monument bears Hebrew inscriptions honoring the community's memory. The community name is emphasized through the use of a larger font size.
Inscription:
On the slab, in Hebrew:
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לזכר
קדושי עירנו
סטרדין
שנספו-בשואה
י"ב תשרי תש"ג
1942
הי"ד
Translation: Remember/ In memory of / the martyrs of our town / Sterdyń / who perished in the Holocaust / 12 Tishrei 5703 / 1942 / May God avenge their blood.
Commissioned by: Holocaust survivors from Sterdyń.
sub-set tree: 
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=708.
For the photograph of the memorial done in the 1980s or the 1990s, see, "ID 39138"
The Archive of Ghetto Fighters' House, https://infocenters.co.il/gfh/multimedia/Photos/Idea/36619.jpg.

