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View of Jewish cemetery and Old City across Kidron Valley from Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, January 11, 2002
View of Jewish cemetery and Dominus Flevit Church from Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, January 11, 2002
View of Jewish cemetery from Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, January 11, 2002
Jewish cemetery on western slope of Mount of Olives, view from Derekh Ha Ofel road. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
Panoramic view of a Jewish cemetery, Kidron Vallye, and Old City from Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
Jewish cemetery at western side of Kidron Valley, view from Derekh Ha Ofel sidewalk. Jerusalem, the Middle East, November 22, 2001
Absalom s Pillar (Cape of Pharaoh Tomb), or Yad Avshalom, and Jewish cemetery in Kidron Valley, view from Derekh Ha Ofel road. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
Jewish cemetery on Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, June 20, 2002
Jewish cemetery, Kidron Vallye, and Old City from Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
Jewish cemetery and Temple Mount in Old City from Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
Some upper cave of an ancient Jewish cemetery in Kidron Valley, view from Derekh Ha Ofel road. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
Burial ceremony in Jewish cemetery on the slope of Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
Burial ceremony in Jewish cemetery on the slope of Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
Jewish cemetery on the slope of Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
Ancient Jewish tombs in Kidron Valley and cemetery on slope of Mount of Olives, view from Derekh Ha Ofel road. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
Absalom s Pillar (Cape of Pharaoh Tomb) and Jewish cemetery on slope of Mount of Olives from Derekh Ha Ofel Road. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
View of Jewish Cemetery, Russian Church of Mary Magdalene and Moslem Cemetery behind it from Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, July 12, 2001
Abandoned Jewish cemetery on slopes of Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, January 11, 2002
Absalom s Pillar (Cape of Pharaoh Tomb) and Jewish cemetery in Kidron Valley from Derekh Ha Ofel Road. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
Western side of Kidron Valley and Mount of Olives with Church of All Nations and Jewish cemetery, view from Derekh Ha Ofel sidewalk. Jerusalem, the Middle East, November 22, 2001
Jewish memorial in Levashovskaya Pustosh Cemetery. Levashovo near Saint Petersburg, Russia, October 30, 2016
Tomb of Haskell and Fannie Morris in Jewish Cemetery in Calvert. Texas, July 24, 2022
Jewish Cemetery at Franklin Road in Calvert. Texas, July 24, 2022
Stone mausoleum of Orviss in overgrown section of Jewish Cemetery at Franklin Road in Calvert. Texas, July 24, 2022
Mary E. Friedlander Klawetter and Richard Friedlander stones in Calvert Jewish Cemetery at FM 1644. Mary (or "Mamie") was a member of the prominent Friedlander family, early Jewish settlers in Calvert. Her marriage to A.W. Klawetter (likely a member of the Christian community or a non-observant Jew, given the Klawetter family s later presence in the general cemetery) illustrates the integration of Jewish families into the broader social fabric of the town. The presence of Masonic symbols on the Friedlander stone is common in this cemetery, as many of Calvert s Jewish male citizens were active Freemasons. Mary s marriage to A.W. Klawetter connects these two prominent local families. Calvert, Texas, December 13, 2025
Mandel W. Marx (1880-1947) monument in Calvert Jewish Cemetery at FM 1644. The Marx family were key figures in the local Jewish community, which was once the largest between Houston and Dallas. Mandel was the son of Nathan Marx (1842-1905), one of the earliest Jewish settlers in Calvert who arrived in the 1870s and helped establish the town as a cotton center. Calvert, Texas, December 13, 2025
Another view of the Friedlander and Klawetter family plot in the Calvert Jewish Cemetery. In the background, a small, corrugated metal shed is visible among the trees. This is likely a maintenance shed for the cemetery groundskeeper, typical in older rural cemeteries. Calvert, Texas, December 13, 2025

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