The victims were buried in the Jewish cemetery, but in 1959, this part of the cemetery was destroyed to make way for a park facing Calea Ieșilor Street.
The initial monument was erected in 1993, on the 90th anniversary of the pogrom.
This memorial stone is divided into two parts by a Star of David.
There is an inscription in four languages (Hebrew, Yiddish, Romanian, and Russian), that says: "In memory of the victims of the Kishinev pogrom 1903–1993.
The inscription says: “We will bear your memory in pain forever and you will always be in our hearts.” This article related to the Republic of Moldova is a stub.