(Jewish Group) A new mural in Nolita celebrates a Holocaust rescuer
The mural of Tibor Baranski, who saved more than 3,000 Jews during the Holocaust, is on the corner of Spring St. and Elizabeth St. in Nolita. (Courtesy Fernando "SKI" Romero)
In the heavily trafficked neighborhood of Nolita, a larger-than-life mural has popped up on the corner of Spring St. and Elizabeth St. Bright orange and pink paint spell out the words Saved 3,000 Jewish Lives next to a black and white portrait of Holocaust rescuer Tibor Baranski.
The mural, an art piece designed to combat hate and spark conversation, is the brainchild of Artists 4 Israel, a non-profit organization that aims to prevent the spread of antisemitic and anti-Israel bigotry by helping to heal communities that have been affected by hate through art, according to its CEO and co-founder Craig Dershowitz.
Our rallying cry is art over hate, Dershowitz said. Baranskis portrait, painted by Fernando SKI Romero, a renowned graffiti artist based in Queens, is part of the organizations Righteous Among the Nations Global Mural Project. It aims to establish a network of murals painted in cities around the world that feature other Righteous Among the Nations members who helped save Jews during the Holocaust.
His story was beautiful and it really touched me, Romero, who is Dominican, said of Baranski, who collaborated with Artists 4 Israel on deciding whom to feature in the New York mural. The want to paint something came very easily with something so selfless.
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