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20Sep

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The renowned David Berger Memorial greets visitors to the Mandel JCC. The work of Cleveland sculptor David E. Davis, the monument stands as both a reminder of violence and a hope that man will one day overcome violence. The Olympic emblem of five interlocking rings has been broken to symbolize the stopping of the 1972 Olympic Games, during which Berger, a Shaker Heights native, and 10 other Israeli athletes were assassinated. Photo / Michael C. Butz

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