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1. Adath Israel Congregation
Notes: Consecrated September 1952. In memoriam to the martyrdom and heroism of the millions of our brethren who perished at the hands of Nazi tyranny 1933-1945.
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Stone: one-sided monolith
10. The Rovner, Lutsk Landsmanshaft
Notes: Erected 1954. In Memory of the Martyrs of Wolyn. This monument has been erected in the sainted memory of our beloved brethren and the families of Rovna, Lutsk, and surrounding communities who were exterminated by the Nazi beast in 1942 thereby sanctifying the name of God.
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D24 10 GPS
Stone: 3-panel memorial with many names of communities; back names people who erected monument
11. Stolin and Vicinity Memorial Association
Memorial description: Memorial erected 1983 in sacred memory of the martyrs of Stolin and vicinity who were murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators on the eve of Rosh Hashanah 5742-1942.
Stolin, Belarus
Notes: Erected 1983. In sacred memory of the martyrs of Stolin and vicinity who were murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators on the eve of Rosh Hashanah 5742-1942.
Names: 180 lines
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D17 11 GPS
Stone: three-part two-sided memorial with central red Star of David; names in Yiddish
12. Memorial to the Jewish Martyrs of Zamosc, Poland
Memorial description: Memorial erected 1967 in eternal memory of the Jewish martyrs of the city of Zamosc, Poland who perished under the Nazis and their collaborators in the ghettos and death camps of Belsen, Majdanek and other places.
Zamosc, Poland
Notes: Erected May 7, 1967. In eternal memory of the Jewish martyrs of the city of Zamosc (Poland) who perished under the Nazis and their collaborators in the ghettos and death camps of Belsen, Majdanek and other places. Forget not! Forgive not! A handful of ashes from the death camps lies buried here.
Names: 286 lines
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D17 12 GPS
Stone: three-part one-sided multilayer
13. The Lubliner Landsmanshaft of Montreal
Memorial description: Memorial erected 1965 in memory of the Jewish community of Lublin, Poland that perished during World War II.
Lublin, Poland
Notes: Erected May 1965. In memory of the Jewish community of Lublin that perished during World War II.
Names: 483 lines
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D3 13 GPS
Stone: two-sided tall-wide pyramidal white memorial with buried ashes of martyrs; Yiddish text
14. Canadian Association of Litvak Jews
Lithuania
Notes: Erected November 13, 2002. In everlasting memory of the Lithuanian Jewish community who perished in the Holocaust 1941-1945.
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D2 14 GPS
Stone: three-language one-sided red memorial
15. Memorial of the Jews of Vilno & vicinity
Memorial description: Memorial erected 1973 in memory of the Jews of Vilnius, Lithuania and vicinity who perished in the ghetto, concentration camps and partisan battles September 1943.
(-1943)
Vilna, Lithuania Died: Sep. 1943
Notes: Erected September 1973.

Left panel: In memory of the Jews of Vilno and vicinity who perished in the ghetto, concentration camps and partisan battles September 1943. Vilna and Vicinity Association Tishrei 5732 / September 1971.

Right panel: Remember. Dedicated in memory of the Jews of Vilna and vicinity who died in the ghetto, camps, and partisan battles. Elul 5703 / September 1943. [Poem by Chaim Grade]

Names: 364 lines
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A1 15 GPS
Stone: one-sided tall-wide black memorial with many names
16. Memorial of the Jews of Ozerov (-1942)
Ozarow, Poland Died: Oct. 22, 1942
Notes: In memory of the men, women and children that the Nazis have deported and massacred, from the city of Ozerov on October 22, 1942.
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C15 16 GPS
Stone: one-sided memorial
17. Memorial of the Sacred Jewish Community of Yishitza (-1942)
Died: Jul. 23, 1942
Notes: To commemorate the destruction of the sacred Jewish community of Yishitza this monument everlasting is dedicated to the memory of our beloved brethren and sisters who were slaughtered on July 23, 1942 AL KIDDUSH HASHEM together with six million Jews in Europe during the Nazi occupation.
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C22 17 GPS
Stone: two-sided memorial
18. Memorial to Three-Hundred Children in Unmarked Graves
Notes: Erected 1983.
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A5 18 GPS
Stone: one-sided memorial
19. Memorial to Jewish Community in Husyatin
Husiatyn, Ukraine
Notes: Donated by Mr. and Mrs. Mendel JEGENDORF 1986 as a remembrance for the Jewish community in Husyatin, which used to be next to the border between Poland and Russia, as well as for the Rosh Hakahal of the past, Mr. Yakov son of Mr. Shlomo Zalman and Basya YEGENDORF who perished as martyrs at the hands of the German Nazis (may their names be blotted out). 5701-5704 (1941-1944)
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Stone: one-sided memorial

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