Igor Rimmer Bench

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rimmer_bench.jpgLooking north on the greenbelt towards Catalina

The Igor Rimmer memorial bench is located on the Covell Greenbelt between the paths leading to the west ends of Equador Place and Flamenco Place. The plaque on the bench is from the [WWW]Rimmer Foundation, a nonprofit charitable foundation created in honor of the late Igor Rimmer (1956-1998), who was a champion of the rights of Jews living in the former Soviet Union. Rimmer grew up in eastern Russia's [WWW]"Jewish Autonomous Oblast" and spent four years of his mid-20's imprisoned in a Siberian Gulag.

The phrase "Never Again" is used by the Jewish Defense League to mean that, post-Holocaust, [WWW]Jews will never again go quietly and submissively to their deaths, although the phrase is used by other Jewish groups, usually with the same or similar meaning.

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plaque detail. Plaque from the Rimmer Foundation

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2010-07-27 20:46:57   I find the message on this bench offensive. I don't expect it was meant that way, but I wish the wording could be changed. —DanielPotter


2010-07-27 23:20:16   Maybe its the part about there being a time for Jews to die? I think the idea of anybody dying "before their time" is kind of silly, anybody could get hit by a bus or something. —NickSchmalenberger


2011-12-05 12:44:54   To: CovertProfessor You were right. The reference in the phrase "Never Again" was to Holocaust
Thank you
Rimmer Foundation —NickCohn

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