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Sacred Remains
Clip: 9/2/2011 | 8m 39s
What makes a memorial site sacred?
"I don't believe there is an intrinsic sacredness in any site. We make them sacred in our visits," says Judaic studies professor James Young, an authority on memorials.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Sacred Remains
Clip: 9/2/2011 | 8m 39s
"I don't believe there is an intrinsic sacredness in any site. We make them sacred in our visits," says Judaic studies professor James Young, an authority on memorials.
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