More "Piste Sachen":
Not about Jews being buried in a Christian cemetery,
but Christians being buried in a Jewish cemetery.
In the village of Banila (Moldovenesc) near Czernowitz,
we found gravestones with crosses on them in the Jewish cemetery.
Does anyone know the story behind this?
Mimi
On 5/14/09 3:59 AM, "HARDY BREIER" <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET> wrote:
> OK ,I restate ,instead of:
> No Jew was ever buried in a church yard !
> it should be:
> " No Jew is usually buried in a church yard ".
>
> You may all stop the Google hunt for exceptions.
>
>
> Hardy
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