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This rectangular bronze work of art by Ria Erckens on a hard stone column symbolizes the torn promised land of the Jews.
On the back are the names of the thirteen Jewish victims who fell during the Second World War in Eijsden and
Gronsveld. It was unveiled on September 12, 2001 by Mayor Cortenraad and Rabbi Yaakov Schapiro.
These are the names of the Jewish victims:
Fanny Blomhof-de Haas.
Georges Zeligman Cahnter.
Arthur Israel Coopman.
Charles Coopman.
Josephina Coopman.
Regina Hertz-Isaac.
Carolina Isaac.
Serphine Isaac.
Israel Copper Mountain.
Alexander Markx.
Eva Pels-Koperenberg.
Bina Sheep Canther.
Sigmond Stern.
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Vroenhof, Eijsden, Netherlands
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