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​Anastasia in Bronze

Sculptures

The raison d'etre of these sculptures  is that they contain the life, the memory of, and the very essence of human beings who suffered prejudice, intolerance and persecution.  The artist contrives to elicit an unnatural calmness from each creation in order to amplify the heinous, gruesomeness of the theme.  The victims of the Holocaust will never be forgotten as their memory has been eternally branded in our soul and  cast in the timelessness of bronze.

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  • Home
  • "Kristallnacht 9th November"
  • "In Memoriam"
  • "Ghetto Child"
  • "Lebn Geblibener"
  • "Camp Survivor"
  • "Tikva"
  • "Babi Yar-29/30 September 1941"
  • "Rabbi"
  • "Ghetto"
  • "Zionism in Shackles"
  • "Kaddish"
  • "Ashkenazi with Loaf"
  • "Shul"
  • "Mauthausen-Gusen Survivor I"
  • "Mauthausen-Gusen Survivor II"
  • "Mauthausen-Gusen Survivor III"
  • "Mauthausen-Gusen Survivor IV"
  • "Hava Nagila"
  • "Triptych"
  • Gallery of yet more...
  • Reviews
  • Exhibits
  • NEWS/PRESS
  • Want to Drop me a line?
  • "Stars"
  • My Vita