Weiner, Isaac. Kever Avot - Prayers for the Deceased. Pond, Lauren.. 2016. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://explore.religioussounds.osu.edu/visualization?target_visualization=archive&record=58.
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Weiner, I. (2016). Kever Avot - prayers for the deceased. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://explore.religioussounds.osu.edu/visualization?target_visualization=archive&record=58.
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Weiner, Isaac.Kever Avot - Prayers for the Deceased. 2016. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://explore.religioussounds.osu.edu/visualization?target_visualization=archive&record=58.
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Rabbi Mitch Levine recites prayers for the deceased at a Jewish cemetery in Columbus, OH, part of the Kever Avot (or “grave of the fathers”) ceremony, held annually around the Jewish High Holidays.