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Yitzchak Halperin |
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At the end of the war, some of the residents of Kalarash, the remaining survivors, returned to the town. Their first undertaking - to collect the bones of the murdered saints and bring them to a proper burial, in the cemetery that remained as the sole testimony of the existence of the town in the past. Please pay special attention to the background: Here stood Kalarash, built-up and full of life. |
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