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A local Palm Beach artist is working on the finishing touches for a sculpture dedicated to the 1.5 million children murdered in the holocaust on Monday.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- Meijer Gardens plans to install Grand Rapids’ first Holocaust memorial in 2022, a 20-foot tall sculpture of a fig tree envisioned as a gathering place for the Jewish community.
Alfred Tibor's sculptures in public places around his adopted hometown of Columbus are like memorial stones that mark his extraordinary journey from surviving the Holocaust to America. Tibor died … ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park has received a gift from the Jewish Federation of Grand Rapids in order to establish the first Holocaust memorial in the city ...
A memorial site and sculpture will be dedicated next month at Frederik Meijer Gardens to honor the millions of people who perished in the Holocaust, Meijer Gardens said in a news release.
An art installation by Palm Beach artist Bruce Gendelman is nearing completion, set to memorialize the 1.5 million children who tragically lost their lives during the Holocaust.
How can the Armenians justify the desecration of a Holocaust memorial by the fact that Israel sold weapons to Azerbaijan? Does this give someone the right to desecrate the memorial?
Members of Congregation Jewish Community North in Spring recently gathered for a Yom Hashoah service, which began with the unveiling of a sculpture paying tribute to Holocaust victims.
Formal opening ceremonies will be held today at 2 p.m. for "Wings of Witness," a sculpture that commemorates the Holocaust and is being partly assembled outside Rust Library in Leesburg. Artist ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich — Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park will soon be gifted the city’s first Holocaust memorial. On Monday, the park announced it is accepting a major gift from the ...
A Holocaust survivor who became a sculptor and has his work on display at Ohio's governor's mansion has died.
Visual artist and activist Linda Stein honors women who did important work during the Holocaust in her exhibit "Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females" at Kent State University's Center for the Visual Arts.