Israel's monument to gays persecuted by Nazis planned for Tel Aviv
Israels first monument to homosexuals persecuted by the Nazis will be erected in central Tel Avivs Meir Park (Gan Meir) later this year, near the headquarters of the Gay Center.
At the center of the monument will be a concrete triangle containing a pink triangle, the symbol used by the Nazis used to mark homosexuals. A bench and plaque beside the monument will give information about the persecution of homosexuals during the Holocaust.
The monument, costing NIS 150,000, was the idea of attorney Eran Lev, a member of the municipal council from the Meretz party. He began working on the project after receiving support from Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai. Landscape architect Professor Yael Moriah, who was responsible for the parks renovation over the past years, was put in charge of the planning.
This will be the first and only memorial site in Israel to mention the victims of the Nazis who were persecuted for anything other than being Jewish, Lev told Haaretz. As a cosmopolitan city and an international gay center, Tel Aviv will offer a memorial site that is universal in its essence. As far as Im concerned, its not a monument, but a place a place of quiet that will invite visitors to sit, contemplate, reflect and be in solitude.
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