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Img. ID: 427685

© Samuel D. Gruber, Photographer: Gruber, Samuel D., 2022 , (Negative/Photo.:   A489920)
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Samuel D. Gruber | 2022
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Holocaust memorial for fallen Jewish soldiers at the synagogue in Larissa | Unknown
Monument Setting
Object Detail
Completion Date
2003
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Artist/ Maker
Location
Greece | Thessaly Region | Larissa (Λάρισα)
| Etz Hayyim Synagogue (courtyard) - 29, Kentavron and Kyprou St.
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Material / Technique
stone, marble
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Façade (main)
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Location of Torah Ark
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History

The Jewish Community created a memorial monument to Jewish soldiers from Larissa who died fighting the Italians and German during World War II in the yard of the synagogue, close to the entrance. The work, by sculptor Kostas Ntais, was unveiled in 2003 by the Commander of 1st Army. The monument commemorates the four soldiers killed on the Albanian front.

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