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Lovelock hostage bridge transformed into sculpture at JW3

The creation was assembled by Brazilian-born artist Sandra Shashou

March 31, 2026 16:59
Sculpture created out of padlocks from the Lovelock Hostage Bridge, with JW3 CEO Raymond Simonson and the artist Sandra Shashou (Photo: JW3)
JW3 CEO Raymond Simonson and the artist Sandra Shashou with the sculpture Shashou created out of padlocks from the Lovelock Hostage Bridge, at JW3. In the background is the mural by Leon Fenster (Photo: JW3)
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A sculpture with thousands of padlocks from JW3’s Lovelock Hostage Bridge has been unveiled as a permanent tribute to the solidarity the UK Jewish community and its allies showed towards the hostages in Gaza.

The work, created by Brazilian-born artist, Sandra Shashou, was officially revealed on Sunday in front of some of the people who had been at the forefront of the campaign to free the 251 hostages, abducted by Hamas on October 7.

Speaking at JW3, where the sculpture is on display at the entrance, Sharone Lifschitz, whose mother,Yocheved, was abducted and later freed, and whose father, Oded, was murdered in captivity, said: “We must remember that each of us who saw our life shattered to ashes is a person changed. But we must also remember that we have the strength of our hearts, of our communities.”

Sharone Lifschitz (Photo: JW3)Sharone Lifschitz (Photo: JW3)[Missing Credit]

“My mum, who lost her husband and 65 members of her community, everything she ever owned except her cacti... wakes every morning and lives her life ... She reminds me how people rise from the ashes.”

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