Over the years, the wild overgrowth in the neglected plain that was once the Jewish cemetery in Velyki Didushychi hid the few isolated tombstones that still stand.
In 2013, Oholei Tzadikim and Geder Avos launched a restoration project: the overgrowth was cleared and the holy spot is now surrounded by a durable gray fence crowned by an artistically crafted upper rim.
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