Blessing on a Jewish Cemetery
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Question
What blessing is recited upon seeing a Jewish cemetery?
Answer
One who sees a Jewish cemetery, if he has not seen it in the last 30 days, recites the blessing: "Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, Who has created you in judgment, nourished and sustained you in judgment, and brought death upon you in judgment, and knows the number of all of you in judgment, and in the future will return and revive you in judgment. Blessed are You, Lord, Who revives the dead."
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