Elizabeth Lizzy Savetsky

Fort Worth - Texas

  • "It’s no secret that I am an accessories lover, and my favorite pieces are the ones that have meaning attached to them. This is the @irememberbracelet. The intricate railroad track design is modeled after those that led so many to their deaths at Auschwitz, including my children’s great great grandparents. Their blessed memory is part of our family’s legacy that we hope to forever preserve.

  • The “I Remember Against Genocide Bracelet” not only represents genocide against the Jews, which we have faced throughout the centuries, but it symbolizes human suffering and atrocities against all people, past and present. It serves as both a token of love and remembrance of those lost, and also as a reminder to stand up against hate that can start seemingly small, but ultimately lead to unfathomable tragedy.

  • The hope of this bracelet is that it reminds the wearer and those around him or her that we have an obligation to use our voices for those who no longer have one. May we live compassionately, with our eyes opened and seek justice for those whose cries have been silenced!

  • A portion of your purchase of the “I Remember” bracelet will go to the “Stronger Than Hate” initiative of the USC Shoah Foundation to help educate about the tyrannical history of genocide, end hate toward any ethnic, racial or religious group or gender inequality, and prevent future crimes against humanity. Link to shop in stories."

Elizabeth Lizzy Savetsky

Fort Worth - Texas

Dana Arschin

Long Island - NY

Dana Arschin & Poppy - Nat Ross

Long Island - NY

  • "The most beautiful bracelet from @irememberbracelet has arrived! This bracelet represents train tracks similar to those at Auschwitz and other Nazi concentration camps. The designer, Bonnie Glogover, is the daughter of an Auschwitz survivor. Her father, Stanley, miraculously survived medical experiments performed on him by notorious Nazi doctor Josef Mengele’s cohorts. This ‘I REMEMBER AGAINST GENOCIDE’ bracelet is dedicated to all genocide victims. It’s meant to invoke meaningful dialogue between the wearer and those who look upon it. My Poppy’s signature and his Auschwitz prisoner #143499 are both engraved on this bracelet. I will always wear it and continue to share his story ❤"

Poppy

  • Professional photo by Brian Marcus

Dina Koutroumanis

New Haven - CT

  • "I am proud to wear my beautiful I REMEMBER bracelet as a reminder that we must never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust and any genocide committed against humanity. I believe it's my duty to try and educate others, and remember those who lost their lives and all of the families that feel this loss every day. The bracelet is a beautiful work of art and testament to the fight against genocide throughout the world - past, present, and future. Thank you Bonnie for your tireless dedication to this important mission."

Dina Koutroumanis

New Haven - CT