Img. ID: 302158
Who is Commemorated?
Victims of the Holocaust
Description
The monument is set in the middle of the New Jewish Cemetery, in row with other graves. It is an obelisk-like concrete structure, which bears three marble plaques. The upper one is round, with a Magen David and the letters pai nun (traditional beginning of epitaphs, meaning here is buried) inscribed in the center. The larger rectangular plaque is inscribed in Hebrew and Romanian in memory of the victims. A smaller plaque on the pedestal bears the names of the donors.
Inscriptions
The Maden David is inscribed with Hebrew letters פנ, an abbreviation standing for פה נטמן or פה נקבר, i.e. "here is buried."
The inscription in Hebrew reads:
לזכר נשמות הקדושים
שנהרגו בזמן השואה
תש"א – תש"ד
פה נטמן הסבון הנעשה
מגופיהם
ע"י הרוצחים הפאשיסטים
ת.נ.צ.ב.ה. [=תהי נפשם צרורה בצרור החיים]
Translation: In memory of the souls of the holy that were killed in the time of the Shoah, 1941-1944. Here is buried the soap made of their bodies by Fascist killers. May their souls be bound in the bundle of life.
The inscription in Romanian reads:
In amintirea sufletelor
sfinte omoriti in timpil
prigoanei anilor 1941-1944
Aici este ingropat sapunul
facut din trupurile lor
de catre ucigasii Fascisti
Translation: In memory of souls of holy killed in the time of persecution in the years 1941-1944. The soap made of their bodies by Fascist killers is buried here.
The small plaque on the base is inscribed in Romanian and reads:
Donat de sotii
Doctor Brana si
Farmacist Ghers
Boganov
Translation: Donated by the spouses Doctor Brana and Pharmacist Ghers Boganov.
Commissioned by
Brana and Hirsh Boganov
Unknown.
According to the inscription, the monument was sponsored by the spouses Boganov, Doctor Brana and Pharmacist Ghers.