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English: "This is the Tomb of our Lady Sara ... upon her be the Peace." Cave of Machpelah, Hebron, Palestine.
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Source Palestine Exploration Fund Magazine. Quartelry Statement July 1912. Pages 145-150. Cenotaphs of the Hebrew Patriarchs at the Cave of Machpelah. By the Rev A.B. Grimaldi M.A.
Author Photo by C. Raad. Northern British-Israel Review. January 1911. (Glasgow). Editor Mr M. Graham Coltart.
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