The committee plans to pitch a location at Brett Park before the Township Council on June 24, rejecting calls to place the memorial on private land.
Opponents have expressed concern that a Holocaust memorial is too exclusive for a public park in a community as diverse as Teaneck. But Bruce Prince, a co-chairman of the memorial committee, said similar monuments are often on public land.
"We don't want any one group to have a sense of ownership over it," he said.