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The image displays a bronze statue of a young girl standing outdoors, positioned slightly off-center to the right. The girl, depicted with pigtails and wearing a long coat and boots, holds a small teddy bear in her left hand, while a suitcase rests on the ground beside her right foot. Her face appears somber.

Behind the statue and slightly to the right, a large, light-colored stone monument stands vertically, covered with extensive Hebrew text. Further back and to the left, a traditional Jerusalem stone building with arched windows and an ornate metal staircase is visible. A gold-colored metal railing runs horizontally across the left side of the foreground, bordering a planter box containing green foliage and a simple brown wooden bench. The ground is paved with irregular stone slabs.

In front of the statue, a rectangular plaque is embedded in the pavement. It features text in both Hebrew and English, identifying the sculpture as "From Holocaust to Rebirth," commemorating child victims and survivors of the Holocaust, and inspired by the story of Stella Knoebel and her teddy bear, Mushke. The plaque is dated April 2012.

The scene is located at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem, Israel, within an outdoor memorial area. The lighting suggests a bright, clear day.
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Feb 7, 2026

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The image displays a bronze statue of a young girl standing outdoors, positioned slightly off-center to the right. The girl, depicted with pigtails and wearing a long coat and boots, holds a small teddy bear in her left hand, while a suitcase rests on the ground beside her right foot. Her face appears somber. Behind the statue and slightly to the right, a large, light-colored stone monument stands vertically, covered with extensive Hebrew text. Further back and to the left, a traditional Jerusalem stone building with arched windows and an ornate metal staircase is visible. A gold-colored metal railing runs horizontally across the left side of the foreground, bordering a planter box containing green foliage and a simple brown wooden bench. The ground is paved with irregular stone slabs. In front of the statue, a rectangular plaque is embedded in the pavement. It features text in both Hebrew and English, identifying the sculpture as "From Holocaust to Rebirth," commemorating child victims and survivors of the Holocaust, and inspired by the story of Stella Knoebel and her teddy bear, Mushke. The plaque is dated April 2012. The scene is located at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem, Israel, within an outdoor memorial area. The lighting suggests a bright, clear day.

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