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Show na ge 'i ( 11 I 1 ~ ) and left. thev didn't~. ~ost of them did. ~any of the ~evo-lvo,- - • , ~ lutionarv./heroes.\ were Jewish are buried in this cemetery. And ~,.,rna Sweet .. 't"r. K I've always wondered about the relationship between the Sevardic and the Reformed. ~ rs. S Yes. Well. they had been very stubborn about it. and what actually Mr. K hapnened was that their Tin of Israel, I think they called it, to Federate Israel, their graveyard was finally rnoved to what is now the practicing Jewish graveyard in Charleston because this one is Jr -- ( ·• - r • not used any more. It was kind of) us to find that Emma and Marx C',\f' Iseman..,~ relatives. """ were buried next to the parents of Bernard Burew. You know, he's kind of a famous American. And there must be a dozen heroes of the Revolution who ·were Jewish who are buried there. And another thing that was so interesting about it.-~ii t;1it at the very end, we have a picture of it, there's cr ·; . · ~ a beautiful raised ~~with a kind of gothic arch, and what happened was that, I think the man's name was Menias, and he was one of the .•. he was in the congregation but he married out of the faith and when his wife died they wouldn't allow her to be bUried in the cemetery, so he bought all the ground next to it and put her just outside, and now, of course, that's all included in the walled cemetery, and it's very, very beautifu1. And in the cemetery is also buried Menias Cabahlo, who is also Portuguese, and he was a great artist. Is that poem that was here? And he's buried there? Mrs. S ~ .. Brigham Young, and some paintings here. They have a museum con• nected to the temple, and he did a beautiful drawing of the origina building. |