Behind The Wall

This unique multiple exposure appears a contrast in locations; the young ghetto victim and, as may be perceived, his ghost mother and sister, were photographically captured from a wall display at Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Jerusalem, and the background was shot in Safed, a mystic artist colony village north of Haifa on the Mediterranean. The railway tracks down the center conjures up thoughts of the box cars hauling European Jews to concentration camps when, in fact, the village was built of stone by hand and the tracks transported the stones in small rail cars. The irony of this photograph is that it was created in Israel, 1991.
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