N.Y. JCC unveils memorial to murdered Israeli Olympians

A suburban New York JCC unveiled a sculpture honoring the 11 Israelis who were killed in a terrorist attack at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

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NEW YORK (JTA) — A suburban New York JCC unveiled a sculpture honoring the 11 Israelis who were killed in a terrorist attack at the1972 Munich Olympics.

The sculpture unveiled Sunday at the JCC Rockland in West Nyack, N.Y.,  features 11 segments to represent the athletes and coaches who were killed, as well as an Olympic torch in stainless steel. The “Munich 11 Memorial,” as the installation designed by local artist Eric David Laxman is titled, is believed to be the only sculpture in the United States to honor all of the Munich 11.

Its unveiling corresponded with the Hebrew calendar anniversary of the attack in Germany. Among the speakers at the Jewish community center event were the father and sister of David Berger, one of the murdered athletes.

David Kirschtel, CEO of JCC Rockland, said the sculpture is a permanent memorial to men who should be honored.

“Each day, as people enter our campus, they will see this powerful work of art and be reminded that the human spirit must triumph over evil,” he said.

The unveiling was part of the lead-up to the 2012 JCC Maccabi Games, a sporting competition for Jewish teens being hosted by the JCC next summer.

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