‘Lost’ Holocaust memorial sculpture moved to Long Island museum
A “lost” Holocaust memorial sculpture by a world-renowned artist, which spent years gathering dust in a Farmingdale warehouse, has been resurrected and is now on display at the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County.
The roughly 8-foot bronze tableau, titled “Monument to the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising,” was unveiled in a rainy ceremony in the center’s garden, inside the county-owned Welwyn Preserve in Glen Cove.
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