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English: On Oct. 22, 2008, 131 tombstones were seriously damaged or destroyed in the largest Jewish cemetery in Bucharest
Română: 131 de pietre tombale au fost deteriorate sau distruse in cel mai mare cimitir evreiesc din București in data de 22 octombrie 2008
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Source Historic Jewish Sites in Romania, Pictures of Select Sites
Author U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad
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