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Hebrew people buried right a away not like Egyptian who take all the blood , it has to do with a belief about the spiritual body.

Montparnasse Cemetery is a place where the intellectuals of France were buried. As Jews typically represent a larger percentage of the intelligentsia of a given country than their population percentage, it is expected that they would have an inordinate number of burials at Montparnasse. However, it should be noted that Jews do not make up even a quarter of the burials at Montparnasse, so they are nowhere close to being the majority of graves.

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