World Jewish News
Memory of Nazi victims to be immortalized.
12.06.2007 Memory of the Jews having been annihilated by the Nazis during WWII in Odessa region's Lyubashovka district to be immortalized.
Odessa region's Lyubashovka district administration and Odessa "Tikva"-"Or Sameah" Jewish religious community worked out a specific actions plan of realizing the joint project t immortalize the memory of the Jews having been annihilated by the Nazis during WWII in Lyubashovka district.
According to the archive data and beholders' testimonies, there are Jews annihilated by the Nazis in the unaccounted burial places (there were 6 one of a kind discovered during the year).
In 1993 - 1994, Boris Gidalevich and Leonid Dusman, Holocaust researchers from Odessa, installed 3 memorial steles at the mass burial places having been officially fixed. Total quantity of the both common graves and victims is still unknown.
During the Conference of European Rabbis' (CER) working session having taken place in Odessa, Lyubashovka district management representative Mikhail Panchenko came forward with an offer to immortalize their memory by installing a common memorial at the former concentration camp area.
Odessa city and region's Head Rabbi Shlomo Baksht assured everybody that Odessa "Tikva"-"Or Sameah" Jewish religious community will be taking part in this project and provide both organizational and financial support.
Источник: vz.ru
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