Memorial "Synagogue Garden" Memorialinis vieta
Located in the center of Bauska, near the Bauska Regional Tourist Information Center, Town Hall Square.
The memorial "Synagogue Garden" was created thanks to the initiative of Bauska Jewish descendants in Israel, the USA and Great Britain, donations, and the support of the Bauska Regional Council, Latvian Jewish congregations and communities.
The memorial was designed by sculptor Ģ. Burvis, who is also the author of the V. Plūdonis monument. The memorial was created in the size of the former Great Synagogue of Bauska, the stone figures symbolize Jews coming out of the church after the service. In the center of the memorial is a symbolic bimah, on which is written: “A dedication to the Jews of Bauska, who lived here for centuries and built this city, and who were killed in 1941 by the Nazis and their local assistants. Honoring the memory of the Jewish people – the descendants of the Jews of Bauska and the people of Bauska. In 1935, almost 800 Jews lived in Bauska. After the Nazi occupation in July 1941, many Jews were arrested, deported, and approximately 700 were shot. The Great Synagogue of Bauska was destroyed during World War II.
Panaudoti šaltiniai ir literatūra:
https://jews.lv/memorials-sinagogas-darzs/jaunumi-un-notikumi/
https://www.lsm.lv/raksts/zinas/latvija/bauska-atklaj-memorialu-sinagogas-darzs.a253885/
https://visit.bauska.lv/lv/objekti/vides-objekts-sinagogas-darzs-/