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Medieval Jewish Bones Reinterred in Toledo
Jewish bones belonging to 105 bodies that were removed from a medieval Jewish cemetery in Toledo, Spain, were reinterred Sunday in their original graves.

Toledo Spain
Because of the way they were buried, the bones, discovered six months ago during construction of a non-Jewish secondary school, are believed to be the remnants of Jews who lived between the 13th and 14th centuries in Toledo, once a major Jewish center.
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