The graves of the Paley Brothers
The graves of the Paley BrothersBentzi Leizerovich

Thirty days after the murder of brothers Yaakov Yisrael and Asher Menachem Paley in a ramming attack in Jerusalem's Ramot neighborhood, their two gravestones were unveiled Sunday.

On Monday, the family, together with the boys' father, Avraham Noach, who was severely injured in the attack and whose condition has since improved, is expected to visit the grave for an unveiling ceremony.

The two gravestones, located one in front of the other in Jerusalem's Har Hamnuchot cemetery, are inscribed with the verse "Earth, do not cover their blood."

The inscription on the younger brother, five-year-old Yaakov Yisrael's gravestone reads: "Here lies the holy child, clean and pure, the love of the Torah glowed through him, Yaakov Yisrael Paley HYD, son of Rabbi Avraham Noach, who was murdered for the sanctity of G-d on Friday, of the week when the reception of the Torah is read, at the age of five. Buried before the onset of the Sabbath 19 Shevat 5783. With their deaths, G-d's name was sanctified in the whole world."

The inscription on the gravestone of the older brother Asher Menachem, who was pronounced dead on Saturday and was laid to rest that evening, reads: "Here lies the holy child, clean and pure, the love of the Torah glowed through him, Asher Menachem Paley, son of Rabbi Avraham Noach, who was murdered for the sanctity of G-d, at the age of seven together with his brother, and his soul rose to heaven with the onset of the Sabbath. 20 Shevat 5783." The older brother's gravestone also states, "With their deaths, G-d's name was sanctified in the whole world."