Aaron Goodelman (1890 – 1978[1]) was an American sculptor.[2] He graduated from art school in Odessa, fleeing Eastern Europe for the United States in 1904 because of antisemitic violence..[3] He attended a number of major art schools in New York and Paris, and at the outbreak of World War I returned to New York and became a sculptor there. He joined the Communist Party, and took part in an important exhibition denouncing the lynching of African Americans. Following World War II, he began to make art related to the Holocaust, and taught art at City College of New York.