These days it's no trouble
to find his grave--there's a nice big sign up saying "This Way to Kafka's
Grave." His parents are also buried there. And there's a little plaque
memorializing his three poor sisters, who perished in the Holocaust.
People leave all kinds of stuff there (leaving stones on a grave is a Jewish custom),
but at least they aren't putting out their cigarettes and dumping alcoholic beverages on
it, as with some other celebrity graves.
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