While walking down El Paseo De Los Presidentes, my family and I were astonished at all the different monuments and memorials nearby. One of the memorials is the Holocaust Memorial. This memorial was dedicated on March 29, 2012 in memory of the atrocities perpetrated by the Nazis in Europe before and during World War II. The sculpture in the memorial is titled: "In the Shadow of Their Absence".
The artists, Michael Berkowicz and Bonnie Srolovitz as per an article on Prweb stated this about this monument: "'in this new Holocaust Memorial we want to share symbolism that visitors, whether Jewish or not, can relate to. The key message of the sculpture is not only to acknowledge the loss of the victims themselves, but also the impact of their loss extrapolated (the generations who would have come from those lost) on society of the future. The message of the Path of the Righteous is to share, through personal stories, that one person CAN make a difference..."A Holocaust memorial," he added, "more than any public monument, is art with a responsibility, is art with a mission, a statement, art with a lesson. This Memorial is about a dark and tragic moment in the history of mankind; it is about life and death, about pain and suffering, it is about loss. But most of all, it is about remembering, about memory. The shapes of the flame at the top of the sculpture contain the Hebrew word "Zachor," meaning remember, never forget."
Sadly, although the nations of the world proclaimed they would never forget, that they would never allow something like this to happen again, we have not kept that promise. The killing fields of Cambodia, the horrors of Rwanda, the deaths in Darfur, the blood spilled in Bosnia and so many others... the world continues to turn a blind eye to the wholesale slaughter of entire peoples. We ignore the atrocities that occur due to apathy and it not affecting our own petty and narrowly defined national interests.
I am reminded of a quote by the philosopher Phillip Hallie: "If history is a nightmare, it is because there is so much cruelty in it. In peace as in war members of our species are cruel to one another, and human progress seems to consist not so much in diminishing that cruelty as in finding more impersonal and efficient ways to crushing and grinding one another."
Heaven help us all.. may our children be better than this and may they both forgive us. read more