Visitors to graves of Jewish loved ones leave pebbles on the tombstone.  This mizvah (good deed) serves to remind others that someone has come to  remember and pay honor to the deceased. According to some Jewish  authorities, the act also symbolizes the visitor's kind act of helping  to erect a monument honoring the deceased inasmuch as in ancient times  graves may not have been dug; rather, the dead body was merely covered  with stones to memoralize and protect the deceased.
A tombstone in a cemetery read: "I would rather be in Las Vegas" 
Paul said: "they are not all Israel, which are of Israel." Rom. 
9:6  This principal is true in all aspects of our lives. Not all who  are in the Church represent the Church. Not all in a marriage are truly  of the marriage. Some members of a partnership are not true partners.  Some living in a community do not contribute to the community.
Tombstone,wyatt earp, doc holliday, 3 10 to yuma ,A tombstone in a cemetery read: "I would rather be in Las Vegas"
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