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  1. Founded by Holocaust survivor Stephan Ross (of blessed memory), the memorial is designed to inspire remembrance, reflection, and hope. A beacon of light to fight darkness, these luminous spires stand more than 50 feet high, engraved with numbers representing the six million Jews killed during the Holocaust.

    • The Memorial

      The New England Holocaust Memorial pays tribute to the six...

    • Visit

      The New England Holocaust Memorial is located in Carmen Park...

    • Learning

      The Holocaust Overview The period from January 30, 1933,...

    • History

      The New England Holocaust Memorial was dedicated on October...

    • Support

      The New England Holocaust Memorial is a resource for...

    • Mobile Tour

      As you explore, use your smartphone to scan the QR codes...

    • Virtual Tour

      Can’t experience the New England Holocaust Memorial in...

    • Guided Tour

      Groups are welcome and encouraged to visit the Memorial,...

  2. The New England Holocaust Memorial in Boston, Massachusetts, is dedicated to the Jewish people who were murdered by Nazi Germany during the Holocaust.

  3. The New England Holocaust Memorial pays tribute to the six million killed and honors our survivors. We invite all to visit, and to join us in combating injustice.

  4. The New England Holocaust Memorial is located in Carmen Park (also called Union Street Park I on Google Maps) on Congress Street. The Memorial is on Boston’s historic Freedom Trail, near Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market.

  5. May 22, 2019 · Just off the Freedom Trail near Faneuil Hall sits the New England Holocaust Memorial. It’s a touching memorial dedicated to the memory of the six million Jewish men, women, and children, as...

  6. Inspired by a group of Holocaust survivors who found new lives in the Boston area, the New England Holocaust Memorial was built to foster reflection on the impact of bigotry and the outcomes of evil during World War II and to this day.

  7. Constructed in 1995, the six luminescent glass columns of the New England Holocaust Memorial are engraved with six million numbers, representing those killed in the Holocaust.