Description
Designed by Holocaust Survivor Hanka Kornfeld-Marder
In 1941, Holocaust Survivor Hanka Kornfeld-Marder was 13 years old at the time she was taken on a transport train to Auschwitz. She was saved because Auschwitz was too crowded and could not accept anymore prisoners. Over the next four years Hanka Kornfeld-Marder was an inmate in four German concentration camps - Faulbrück, Reichenbach, Langbilau, and Peterswaldau - before being liberated on May 8, 1945.
Hanka Kornfeld-Marder chose to portray a leaf in her design for the earrings because once liberated the leaves symbolized rebirth as the survivors reconstructed their lives with hope. The oblong metal piece represents the eternal candle in memory of the victims. The peace dove symbolizes the desire for a world at peace.
Wearing The Holocause Remembrance Earrings shows a commitment to remember the innocent victims of the persecution and horrors of the Nazi extermination camps. By relaying the survivors message you will help prevent such a tragedy from happening again. You will give the next generation hope that theirs will be a world of rebirth, a world where peace doves can fly freely.
Earrings measure 5/8" x 1½"
This product is proudly Made in the USA!
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2 Reviews
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Excellent product for the price
My husband commented on how nice the earrings looked when I first put them on. The quality and workmanship are excellent. If I had to name one con it would be that the earrings are a bit long for my individual taste, but they are not too heavy like some this length can be. However, I liked them so much that I bought another pair for a friend.
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Beautiful Earrings!
These earrings are beautiful! The craftsmanship is exquisite, and the symbolism and the story behind them are heart-warming. I will treasure them forever.