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22 FEB. 2017 -- UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. -- Ron Klump, Nathan Fohne and Spencer Pensoneau, all of Rosenbloom Monument Company, work to lift a headstone displace by vandals at the Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery in University City, Mo., Feb. 22, 2017. According to cemetery management 154 headstones were knocked over and damaged by vandals during the previous weekend at the 124-year-old Jewish cemetery. An online fundraising project organized by area Muslims to help pay for repairs reached its goal of $20,000 in three hours and has reportedly more than tripled that amount.

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22 FEB. 2017 -- UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. -- Ron Klump, Nathan Fohne and Spencer Pensoneau, all of Rosenbloom Monument Company, work to lift a headstone displace by vandals at the Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery in University City, Mo., Feb. 22, 2017. According to cemetery management 154 headstones were knocked over and damaged by vandals during the previous weekend at the 124-year-old Jewish cemetery. An online fundraising project organized by area Muslims to help pay for repairs reached its goal of $20,000 in three hours and has reportedly more than tripled that amount. <br />
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Photo by Sid Hastings.