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  • Carmel Market, Tel Aviv, Israel
    RL_Carmel_RAN_7367.jpg
  • Mercado de Motores Saturday flea market at the Madrid Railway Museum (Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid). Madrid, Spain
    IR_Madrid_D4755.jpg
  • Mercado de Motores Saturday flea market at the Madrid Railway Museum (Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid). Madrid, Spain
    IR_Madrid_D4754.jpg
  • Mercado de Motores Saturday flea market at the Madrid Railway Museum (Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid). Madrid, Spain
    IR_Madrid_D4750.jpg
  • Mercado de Motores Saturday flea market at the Madrid Railway Museum (Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid). Madrid, Spain
    IR_Madrid_D4748.jpg
  • Tel Aviv, Israel, A flower stall at the Carmel Market
    TJ_Hacarmel Market (3)_fs.jpg
  • Tel Aviv, Israel, A fruit stall at the Carmel Market
    TJ_Hacarmel Market (12)_fs.jpg
  • The Market, Jerusalem old city, Israel. A store making and selling Knafeh a sweet cheese pastry
    IR_29611_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem tourists in the old city market
    VA_IMG_6915_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Thailand, Bangkok, Street vendors,
    XN_390_9094_fs_PSh.jpg
  • a men selling food from a mobile cart, India, Kerala, a state on the tropical coast of south west India
    IA_b_people8_PSh.jpg
  • a men preparing food at a stall in the market, India, Kerala, a state on the tropical coast of south west India
    IA_b_people2_fs_PSh.jpg
  • a men selling nuts from a mobile cart, India, Kerala, a state on the tropical coast of south west India
    IA_b_nofironi6_fs_PSh.jpg
  • a woman at a Fruit stall, India, Kerala, a state on the tropical coast of south west India
    IA_b_fruit2_fs_PSh.jpg
  • local shop owner in the Market, Old city, Jerusalem, Israel
    SL_photoshay_jr_fs_PSh.jpg
  • spices in the Market, Old city, Jerusalem, Israel
    SL_photoshay_jr (228)_fs_PSh.jpg
  • selling meat at the food Market at Lopburi, Thailand Lopburi is a city in Thailand, capital of the Lopburi province. The city is located about 150km north-east of Bangkok. Today the city is most famous because of its monkeys. Especially around the Khmer temple Prang Sam Yot hundreds of Crab-Eating Macaques (Macaca fascicularis) live in the middle of the city. Especially during the Monkey festival in November they are fed by the local people, but being used to humans they steal whatever food they can find.
    HR_DSC_7152_fs_PSh.jpg
  • food Market at Lopburi, Thailand Lopburi is a city in Thailand, capital of the Lopburi province. The city is located about 150km north-east of Bangkok. Today the city is most famous because of its monkeys. Especially around the Khmer temple Prang Sam Yot hundreds of Crab-Eating Macaques (Macaca fascicularis) live in the middle of the city. Especially during the Monkey festival in November they are fed by the local people, but being used to humans they steal whatever food they can find.
    HR_DSC_7091_fs_PSh.jpg
  • selling fish and sea food at the food Market at Lopburi, Thailand Lopburi is a city in Thailand, capital of the Lopburi province. The city is located about 150km north-east of Bangkok. Today the city is most famous because of its monkeys. Especially around the Khmer temple Prang Sam Yot hundreds of Crab-Eating Macaques (Macaca fascicularis) live in the middle of the city. Especially during the Monkey festival in November they are fed by the local people, but being used to humans they steal whatever food they can find.
    HR_DSC_7080_fs_PSh.jpg
  • selling watermelons at the food Market at Lopburi, Thailand Lopburi is a city in Thailand, capital of the Lopburi province. The city is located about 150km north-east of Bangkok. Today the city is most famous because of its monkeys. Especially around the Khmer temple Prang Sam Yot hundreds of Crab-Eating Macaques (Macaca fascicularis) live in the middle of the city. Especially during the Monkey festival in November they are fed by the local people, but being used to humans they steal whatever food they can find.
    HR_DSC_7058_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The market in the old city of Jerusalem
    AH_f_Old Market7146_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Acre, The Bazaar - market place in the old city
    IR_Akko_05_06_11_DSC_4273_hr_fs.jpg
  • Carmel Market, Tel Aviv, Israel
    RL_Carmel_RAN_7368.jpg
  • Carmel Market, Tel Aviv, Israel
    JT_HACARMEL_MARKET_TA_IMG_7682.jpg
  • Carmel Market, Tel Aviv, Israel
    JT_HACARMEL_MARKET_TAIMG_7674.jpg
  • Carmel Market, Tel Aviv, Israel
    JT_HACARMEL_MARKET_TAIMG_7567.jpg
  • 70% sale sign resembling a traffic sign
    SL_Limassol_SL1_2201.jpg
  • Mercado de Motores Saturday flea market at the Madrid Railway Museum (Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid). Madrid, Spain
    IR_Madrid_D4749.jpg
  • Mercado de Motores Saturday flea market at the Madrid Railway Museum (Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid). Madrid, Spain
    IR_Madrid_D4741.jpg
  • Mercado de Motores Saturday flea market at the Madrid Railway Museum (Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid). Madrid, Spain
    IR_Madrid_D4739.jpg
  • Mercado de Motores Saturday flea market at the Madrid Railway Museum (Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid). Madrid, Spain
    IR_Madrid_D4738.jpg
  • Mercado de Motores Saturday flea market at the Madrid Railway Museum (Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid). Madrid, Spain
    IR_Madrid_D4736.jpg
  • Mercado de Motores Saturday flea market at the Madrid Railway Museum (Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid). Madrid, Spain
    IR_Madrid_D4735.jpg
  • Tel Aviv, Israel, A fruit stall selling sabres - the fruit of a cactus Opuntia, at the Carmel Market
    TJ_Hacarmel Market (8)_fs.jpg
  • Tel Aviv, Israel, A watermelon stall at the Carmel Market
    TJ_Hacarmel Market (5)_fs.jpg
  • Tel Aviv, Israel, A vegetable stall at the Carmel Market
    TJ_Hacarmel Market (10)_fs.jpg
  • The Market, Jerusalem old city, Israel, selling spices
    IR_29614_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, West Jerusalem Machane Yehuda market fresh vegetable stall
    TJ_Machane Yehuda Market_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, West Jerusalem Machane Yehuda market shopkeepers at their vegetable stall
    TJ_Machane Yehuda Market 2_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, West Jerusalem Machane Yehuda market fresh vegetable stall
    TJ_2007_0416_110014AA_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, West Jerusalem Machane Yehuda market fresh vegetable stall
    TJ_2007_0416_105541AA_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Delhi, India, the main bazaar street
    SF_DSC_9799_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Thailand, Bangkok, Street vendors,
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  • a men preparing food at a stall in the market, India, Kerala, a state on the tropical coast of south west India
    IA_b_people5_PSh.jpg
  • a men selling used shoes on the street, India, Kerala, a state on the tropical coast of south west India
    IA_b_nofironi11_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Man Selling saloop, salep; sassafras; a drink made of salep and milk. East Jerusalem, Israel
    XN_IMG_7696_fs_PSh.jpg
  • kanchanaburi floating market, Thailand
    XN_397_9752_fs_PSh.jpg
  • kanchanaburi floating market, Thailand
    XN_397_9728_fs_PSh.jpg
  • spices in the Market, Old city, Jerusalem, Israel
    SL_photoshay_jr (227)_fs_PSh.jpg
  • selling meat at the food Market at Lopburi, Thailand Lopburi is a city in Thailand, capital of the Lopburi province. The city is located about 150km north-east of Bangkok. Today the city is most famous because of its monkeys. Especially around the Khmer temple Prang Sam Yot hundreds of Crab-Eating Macaques (Macaca fascicularis) live in the middle of the city. Especially during the Monkey festival in November they are fed by the local people, but being used to humans they steal whatever food they can find.
    HR_DSC_7135_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The Kawasan market Bangkok Thailand at night
    HR_DSC_6169_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Mercado de Motores Saturday flea market at the Madrid Railway Museum (Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid). Madrid, Spain
    IR_Madrid_D4743.jpg
  • Tel Aviv, Israel, stall selling sweets at the Carmel Market
    TJ_Hacarmel Market (4)_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem a boy running through the narrow cobble stoned alleys Old city
    OZ_140107_DSC01844_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The Market, Jerusalem old city, Israel
    IR_29592_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The Market, Jerusalem old city, Israel
    IR_29590_fs_PSh.jpg
  • a Fruit stall in the street, India, Kerala, a state on the tropical coast of south west India
    IA_b_rikshaw3_PSh.jpg
  • 2 women at a Fruit stall, India, Kerala, a state on the tropical coast of south west India
    IA_b_fruit1_fs_PSh.jpg
  • selling sweet cakes in the Market, Old city, Jerusalem, Israel
    SL_photoshay_a (217)_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Etrog on display at the Tel Aviv 4 species market October 2006. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_22871-1_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Flea Market, antique and second hand market in Budapest, Hungary
    BT_f_Budapest_IA8A8430.jpg
  • Flea Market, antique and second hand market in Budapest, Hungary
    BT_f_Budapest_IA8A8429.jpg
  • Etrog on display at the Tel Aviv 4 species market October 2006. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_22937_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv Selecting the perfect Etrog at the 4 species market October 2006, Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_22916_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Etrog on display at the Tel Aviv 4 species market October 2006. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_22875_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Etrog on display at the Tel Aviv 4 species market October 2006. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_22846_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Lulav - palm branch on display at the Tel Aviv 4 species market October 2006. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_22844_fs_PSh.jpg
  • baking pita in the market in the narrow streets of old Akko<br />
Akko also Acre, is a city in northern Israel with a history spanning centuries. It also played a major role in the holy land crusades
    tj_acre_75_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Dried nuts and spices at an outdoor market, Akko, Israel
    tj_f_acre_68_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Dried herbs and spices at an outdoor market, Akko, Israel
    tj_f_acre_62_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Dried herbs and spices at an outdoor market, Akko, Israel
    tj_f_acre_49_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Vintage image of Slaughtering a chicken during The Kaparot prayer. Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, Israel<br />
Kaparot, an aged old Jewish tradition were a chicken is waved over the believer?s head, reliving the person from all sins which are passed on to the chicken. The chicken is slaughtered and at times given to charity.<br />
Black and white grainy image
    SG_b_27-12-05 -6_PSh.jpg
  • Vintage image of Saying The Kaparot prayer. Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, Israel<br />
Kaparot, an aged old Jewish tradition were a chicken is waved over the believer?s head, reliving the person from all sins which are passed on to the chicken. The chicken is slaughtered and at times given to charity.<br />
Black and white grainy image
    SG_b_27-12-05 -3_PSh.jpg
  • Waving the Kaparot chicken over the female believers head, Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, Israel<br />
Kaparot, an aged old Jewish tradition were a chicken is waved over the believer?s head, reliving the person from all sins which are passed on to the chicken. The chicken is slaughtered and at times given to charity.
    dy__MG_1676_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Waving the chicken over the believers head, to collect the sins. Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, Israel<br />
Kaparot, an aged old Jewish tradition were a chicken is waved over the believer?s head, reliving the person from all sins which are passed on to the chicken. The chicken is slaughtered and at times given to charity.
    dy__MG_1656_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Slaughtering a chicken by cutting its neck for Kaparot, Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, Israel<br />
This is the only way a chicken can be killed and eaten by a religious Jew. All other methods will produce non kosher meat<br />
Kaparot, an aged old Jewish tradition were a chicken is waved over the believer?s head, reliving the person from all sins which are passed on to the chicken. The chicken is slaughtered and at times given to charity.
    dy__MG_1644_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_dsc_9816_ta_051017_hr_fs_fs.jpg
  • Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    DY_IMG_4291_fs_ps.jpg
  • Etrog on display at the Tel Aviv 4 species market October 2006. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_22936_fs_PSh.jpg
  • baking pita in the market in the narrow streets of old Akko<br />
Akko also Acre, is a city in northern Israel with a history spanning centuries. It also played a major role in the holy land crusades
    tj_acre_73_fs_PSh.jpg
  • pistachio nuts, at an outdoor market, Akko, Israel
    tj_f_acre_69_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Fresh Fish at an outdoor market, Akko, Israel
    tj_f_acre_61_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Dried herbs at an outdoor market, Akko, Israel
    tj_f_acre_48_fs_PSh.jpg
  • strawberries at an outdoor market, Akko, Israel
    tj_f_acre_44_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Vintage image of Slaughtering a chicken during The Kaparot prayer. Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, Israel<br />
Kaparot, an aged old Jewish tradition were a chicken is waved over the believer?s head, reliving the person from all sins which are passed on to the chicken. The chicken is slaughtered and at times given to charity.<br />
Black and white grainy image
    SG_b_27-12-05 -9_PSh.jpg
  • Vintage image of Slaughtering a chicken during The Kaparot prayer. Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, Israel<br />
Kaparot, an aged old Jewish tradition were a chicken is waved over the believer?s head, reliving the person from all sins which are passed on to the chicken. The chicken is slaughtered and at times given to charity.<br />
Black and white grainy image
    SG_b_27-12-05 -16_PSh.jpg
  • The Butchers chicken stall, Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, Israel<br />
Kaparot, an aged old Jewish tradition were a chicken is waved over the believer?s head, reliving the person from all sins which are passed on to the chicken. The chicken is slaughtered and at times given to charity.
    dy__MG_1701_fs_PSh.jpg
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