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  • Hamer Women anxiously wait at the traditional whipping ritual. Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Hamer Women anxiously wait at the traditional whipping ritual. Omo Valley, Ethiopia
    BT_Whip-Ritual_6766.jpg
  • Hamer Women anxiously wait at the traditional whipping ritual. Omo Valley, Ethiopia
    BT_Whip-Ritual_6711.jpg
  • Hamer Women anxiously wait at the traditional whipping ritual. Omo Valley, Ethiopia
    BT_Whip-Ritual_6596.jpg
  • Hamer Women anxiously wait at the traditional whipping ritual. Omo Valley, Ethiopia
    BT_Whip-Ritual_6717.jpg
  • Hamer Women anxiously wait at the traditional whipping ritual. Omo Valley, Ethiopia
    BT_Whip-Ritual_6552.jpg
  • Hamer Women anxiously wait at the traditional whipping ritual. Omo Valley, Ethiopia
    BT_Whip-Ritual_6551.jpg
  • Teffilin, Talith and Sidur for Jewish ritual
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  • Teffilin, Talith and Sidur for Jewish ritual
    YA_f_MG_6818_New.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka
    HN_Upsherin_9127.jpg
  • ritual purification fountain at a mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
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  • Jewish ritual bath - Mikveh in the desert
    GE_Desert-Mikveh_0733.jpg
  • Jewish ritual bath - Mikveh in the desert
    GE_Desert-Mikveh_0732.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka. Collecting the cut hair
    HN_Upsherin_9456.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka
    HN_Upsherin_9431.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka. Mother shaves her son
    HN_Upsherin_9424.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka
    HN_Upsherin_9251.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka
    HN_Upsherin_9286.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka. Collecting the cut hair
    HN_Upsherin_9142.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka
    HN_Upsherin_9132.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka
    HN_Upsherin_9124.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka
    HN_Upsherin_9451.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka The boy after the haircut
    HN_Upsherin_9436.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka. The boy before the haircut
    HN_Upsherin_9399.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka. The boy before the haircut
    HN_Upsherin_9379.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka
    HN_Upsherin_9148r.jpg
  • Shalev, Young Jewish boy of three having his first ritual haircut called Upsherin (Yiddish: lit. "shear off") or Chalaka. The boy before the haircut
    HN_Upsherin_9378.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken have been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken have been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object.
    LW_Jerusalem_1896.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken have been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object.
    LW_Jerusalem_1895.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken have been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object.
    LW_Jerusalem_1891.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken have been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object.
    LW_Jerusalem_1890.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken have been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object.
    LW_Jerusalem_1889.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken have been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object.
    LW_Jerusalem_1888.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken have been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken have been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object.
    LW_Jerusalem_1922.JPG
  • The ritual bath near the Qumran caves The caves of Qumran are famous since the discovery of the The Qumran Scrolls, the oldest manuscript of the Hebrew Bible in 1920. Tens of thousands of scroll fragments written in three different languages: Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. They were stored in cylindrical pottery jars with a lid of a type unknown elsewhere. The jars are about 50cm high and 25cm in diameter.
    ah_b_KUMERAN-CAVES-542_PSh.jpg
  • The raw scars on a Hamar woman's back after being whipped at a 'Jumping of the Bull' ceremony. Omo Valley Ethiopia
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  • The raw scars on a Hamar woman's back after being whipped at a 'Jumping of the Bull' ceremony. Omo Valley Ethiopia
    BT_Whip-Ritual_6537.jpg
  • The raw scars on a Hamar woman's back after being whipped at a 'Jumping of the Bull' ceremony. Omo Valley Ethiopia
    BT_Whip-Ritual_6505.jpg
  • The raw scars on a Hamar woman's back after being whipped at a 'Jumping of the Bull' ceremony. Omo Valley Ethiopia
    BT_Whip-Ritual_6511.jpg
  • Tashlikh is a customary Jewish atonement ritual performed during the High Holy Days. The ritual is performed at a large, natural body of flowing water on the afternoon of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, During the Tashlikh prayer, the worshipers symbolically throw their sins into a source of water.
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  • tHE RITUAL bATH (mIKVEH) AT Hurbat Itri (Horvat Ethri), ruins of a Jewish village from the Second Temple period,  Judean Hills, Israel
    AH_Hurvat-Itri_05050.jpg
  • Men perform the nightly Hindu Puja Rituals in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
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  • Men perform the nightly Hindu Puja Rituals in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
    IA_VARANASI_3356.jpg
  • Man performs the nightly Hindu Puja Rituals in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
    JK_Varanasi_1802.jpg
  • Man performs the nightly Hindu Puja Rituals in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
    JK_Varanasi_1797.jpg
  • Man performs the nightly Hindu Puja Rituals in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. Kali puja prayer. The worship of Kali (Hindu Goddess of Time) or Kali puja, at Dhakeswari Temple in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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  • Men perform the nightly Hindu Puja Rituals in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
    IA_VARANASI_3900.jpg
  • Men perform the nightly Hindu Puja Rituals in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
    IA_VARANASI_3875.jpg
  • Man performs the nightly Hindu Puja Rituals in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
    JK_Varanasi_1843.jpg
  • Remains of the Mosaic floor in a ritual bath (Mikveh) Masada national park, Israel
    BT_Masada_IA8A0125.jpg
  • Israel, Jaffa. The Mahmoudiya Mosque ablutions fountain, a ritual purification fountain near the entrance to the mosque
    BT_Jaffa_IA8A9860.jpg
  • Remains of the Mosaic floor in a ritual bath (Mikveh) Masada national park, Israel
    BT_Masada_IA8A0130.jpg
  • Remains of the Mosaic floor in a ritual bath (Mikveh) Masada national park, Israel
    BT_Masada_IA8A0126.jpg
  • Israel, Jaffa. The Mahmoudiya Mosque ablutions fountain, a ritual purification fountain near the entrance to the mosque at dawn
    IR_f_Jaffa_E1402.jpg
  • ritual purification fountain Nuzha Mosque (built 1937) In Jerusalem Boulevard, Jaffa, Israel
    IR_Jaffa_D1769.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken have been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object.
    SF_Kaparot_5981.JPG
  • India, Maharashtra, Nashik ritual bathing in the holy the Godavari river
    IA_Nashik_DSC_2252.jpg
  • India, Maharashtra, Nashik ritual bathing in the holy the Godavari river
    IA_Nashik_DSC_2271.jpg
  • India, Maharashtra, Nashik ritual bathing in the holy the Godavari river
    IA_Nashik_DSC_2270.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Omo River Valley Hamer Tribe Tribal Dance Women's back are scarred from ritual flogging
    GF_Hamer_Tribe_083.jpg
  • Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken has been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object. The chicken is then slaughtered
    AM_Kippur_IMG_1379.jpg
  • Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken has been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object. The chicken is then slaughtered
    AM_Kippur_IMG_1365.jpg
  • Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken has been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object. The chicken is then slaughtered
    AM_Kippur_IMG_1357.jpg
  • Israel, West Bank, Judaea, Herodion a castle fortress built by King Herod 20 B.C.E. Remains of the castle. Jewish ritual bath - Mikveh
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  • Israel, Dead Sea, Qumran A ritual bath, Mikvah
    IR_Qumran_58825.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan River, Near Jericho, Qasr al Yahud. Orthodox Christians before the baptising ritual
    MT_P1010625_Qasr_al_Yahud_Before_Bap...jpg
  • blowing the shofar, usually, the Shofar is used as a religious ritual instrument, in this case it is used for adding a beat to the rhythm of the music
    IR_18304_adama0406_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Jaffa. The Mahmoudiya Mosque ablutions fountain, a ritual purification fountain near the entrance to the mosque
    BT_Jaffa_IA8A9861.jpg
  • Israel, Jaffa. The Mahmoudiya Mosque ablutions fountain, a ritual purification fountain near the entrance to the mosque
    BT_Jaffa_IA8A9859.jpg
  • Remains of the Mosaic floor in a ritual bath (Mikveh) Masada national park, Israel
    BT_Masada_IA8A0129.jpg
  • Remains of the Mosaic floor in a ritual bath (Mikveh) Masada national park, Israel
    BT_Masada_IA8A0128.jpg
  • Remains of the Mosaic floor in a ritual bath (Mikveh) Masada national park, Israel
    BT_Masada_IA8A0127.jpg
  • Israel, Jaffa. The Mahmoudiya Mosque ablutions fountain, a ritual purification fountain near the entrance to the mosque
    AMS_f_Jaffa_0170.jpg
  • ritual purification fountain Nuzha Mosque (built 1937) In Jerusalem Boulevard, Jaffa, Israel
    IR_Jaffa_D1836.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken have been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object.
    SF_Kaparot_5934.JPG
  • India, Maharashtra, Nashik ritual bathing in the holy the Godavari river
    IA_Nashik_DSC_2267.jpg
  • India, Maharashtra, Nashik ritual bathing in the holy the Godavari river
    IA_Nashik_DSC_2273.jpg
  • India, Maharashtra, Nashik ritual bathing in the holy the Godavari river
    IA_Nashik_DSC_2275.jpg
  • India, Maharashtra, Nashik ritual bathing in the holy the Godavari river
    IA_Nashik_DSC_2269.jpg
  • Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken has been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object. The chicken is then slaughtered
    AM_Kippur_IMG_1363.jpg
  • Israel, Dead Sea, Qumran A ritual bath, Mikvah
    IR_Qumran_58827.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken have been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object.
    SL_SL1_6009_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Kaparot ("atonements") is a disputed ancient Jewish ritual to save oneself from a harsh Heavenly decree by it being effected on another object. Vegetables, fish, money, and most commonly a Chicken have been used throughout the centuries, The service is performed by grasping the object and moving it around one's head three times, symbolically transferring one's sins to the object.
    SL_SL1_5966_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan River, Near Jericho, Qasr al Yahud. Orthodox Christians before the baptising ritual
    MT_P1010633_Qasr_al_Yahud_Before_Bap...jpg
  • Israel, Jordan River, Near Jericho, Qasr al Yahud. Close up portrait of an Orthodox Christian Priest during baptising ritual
    MT_P1010629_Qasr_al_Yahud_pr_fs.jpg
  • Man with reed whip ready to flog a female member at the Hamar tribe's  'Jumping of the Bull' ceremony. Omo Valley Ethiopia
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  • Man with reed whip ready to flog a female member at the Hamar tribe's  'Jumping of the Bull' ceremony. Omo Valley Ethiopia
    BT_Whip-Ritual_6580.jpg
  • Man with reed whip ready to flog a female member at the Hamar tribe's  'Jumping of the Bull' ceremony. Omo Valley Ethiopia
    BT_Whip-Ritual_6610.jpg
  • Bar Mitzvah concept A Jewish boy of thirteen is performing the rites to manhood
    SL_Bar-Mitzvah_LS2_7563.JPG
  • Bar Mitzvah concept A Jewish boy of thirteen is performing the rites to manhood
    SL_Bar-Mitzvah_LS2_7553.JPG
  • Masks from the German Book ' Die Masken und Geheimbünde Afrikas ' [The masks and secret societies of Africa] Published in Leipzig, Germany in 1898
    IR_f_African-Masks_0317.jpg
  • Hurbat Itri (Horvat Ethri), ruins of a Jewish village from the Second Temple period,  Judean Hills, Israel
    AH_Hurvat-Itri_05048.jpg
  • Hurbat Itri (Horvat Ethri), ruins of a Jewish village from the Second Temple period,  Judean Hills, Israel
    AH_Hurvat-Itri_05047.jpg
  • Hurbat Itri (Horvat Ethri), ruins of a Jewish village from the Second Temple period,  Judean Hills, Israel
    AH_Hurvat-Itri_05038.jpg
  • Hurbat Itri (Horvat Ethri), ruins of a Jewish village from the Second Temple period,  Judean Hills, Israel
    AH_Hurvat-Itri_05036.jpg
  • Hurbat Itri (Horvat Ethri), ruins of a Jewish village from the Second Temple period,  Judean Hills, Israel
    AH_Hurvat-Itri_05035.jpg
  • Hurbat Itri (Horvat Ethri), ruins of a Jewish village from the Second Temple period,  Judean Hills, Israel
    AH_Hurvat-Itri_05049.jpg
  • Hurbat Itri (Horvat Ethri), ruins of a Jewish village from the Second Temple period,  Judean Hills, Israel
    AH_Hurvat-Itri_05044.jpg
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