Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Prague's Jewish Quarter is often cited as the most interesting Jewish sight in Europe. In the Old Jewish Cemetary, there are 12,000 tombstones nesting at crooked angles. From 1439 to 1787, this was the only burial ground allowed for the Jews of Prague. Consequently, tombs had to be piled on one another and, as the many layers settled, they took on this haphazard crookedness.  Posted by Picasa

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