Img. ID: 493769
Memorial name:
No official name.
Who is Commemorated?
Jewish Victims of the Holocaust from Stanisławów
Description
This monument is located in the New Jewish cemetery in Ivano-Frankivsk, among the newest graves. It is designed to not stand out among the other graves in the cemetery. A headstone, carved from pink stone and bearing identical inscriptions in Hebrew and Russian on its front and back, sits atop a concrete base surrounded by a metal fence.
The Hebrew and Russian texts include verses from the Av ha-rahamim prayer introduced into Ashkenazi liturgy after the Crusades. The Russian inscription was compiled by a non-native Russian speaker.
Inscriptions
In Hebrew:
למזכרת נצח
הנאהבים והנעומים בחייהם
ובמותם לא נפרדו [אב הרחמים, מבוסס על שמואל ב א כג] התמימים
והישרים שנהרגו על ק״ה [=קידוש השם]
בעיר סטאניסלאוו ע״י רוצחי
הפשיסטי וההיטלעראווצי
במלחמת העולמי השניה
בשנות תשב - תשה
Translation: To the eternal memory / They were beloved and pleasant in their lifetime, and in their death are not parted [from Him]. [the memorial prayer Av Rahamim, based on II Shmuel 1:23]. Pious / and upright that were killed for sanctification of the name [allusion to the memorial prayer Av Rahamim]/ in the city of Stanislav by Fascist/ killers and Hitlerites / in the Second World War / in the years 1941 - 1945
In Russian:
На вечную память
любимым и милым
при жизни и после
смерти неразлучимым
жертвам убитых
еврейского населения
из рук гитлеровцев
фашистов в годах
1941 - 1944
Translation: To the eternal memory /of beloved and endearing during life and after death inseparable victims [allusion to the memorial prayer Av Rahamim, based on II Shmuel 1:23] / to the victims killed /Jewish people / from hands of Hitlerites, Fascists in the years 1941 - 1944.
Commissioned by
Local Jewish Survivors