And the wolf shall dwell with the lamb? Arab residents of the conflict-torn Israeli city of Hebron are apparently renovating the Chasidic section of the old Jewish cemetery. They didn't have much of a choice: A blockage in the plumbing of a nearby Arab home flooded the area, including the grave of the well-known Rebbetzin Menucha Rachel Slonim, whose family kept a good rapport with their Muslim neighbors.
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Arab Residents Renovating Jewish Cemetery
July 13, 2007
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