Description
Holocaust Remembrance Necklace
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 necklace 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 Necklace 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.
Features:
- Necklace charm measures 5/8" x 1¾"
- Chain measures 17½"
- This product is proudly Made in the USA!
- Desgined by a holocaust survivor
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4 Reviews
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Holocaust. Remembrance Necklace
I bought this at the museum a few years ago and wear it most days. the phrase, we must never forget, is even more pressing now. I get many compliments on it and am honored to tell people why I wear it and the meaning behind it.
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Beautiful design
Beautifully crafted necklace. I purchased this necklace & the same pin years ago at a Holocaust museum but there was no info with it so I never knew what the design meant to it’s creator. I wear it often and have received many compliments on it but I could only say where I bought it, not what it meant. Now I know and I’m grateful to have learned the story behind its design and of its designer. I wear it in remembrance.
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Holocaust pin and necklace
Thank you for the person who designed these…and more importantly survived. .
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Amazing
Made well, looks great, and it is so shiny. The meaning is also so important. I get a lot of compliments on it and people love that it is designed by a holocaust survivor.