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The graveyard |
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This is the graveyard. It is noticeable within a Jewish graveyard that nearly all the gravestones are of a similar style and size. This is because Jews believe that, in death, every person is equal. So, regardless of how wealthy or popular a person was in life, in death, there should be no difference between the graves. |