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  • 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.
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  • 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
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, The grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, Interior of the grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage
    IR_Uziel_54742_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, Exterior of the grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, Exterior of the grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, interior of the grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage
    SL_SL9_2736.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, Exterior of the grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage
    SL_SL9_2730.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, The grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage. Young women tie scarfs and plastic bags on a tree, a popular ritual at the burial site
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, The grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage. Young women tie scarfs and plastic bags on a tree, a popular ritual at the burial site
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, The grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage. Scarves and trinkets left on site as a good luck charm
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, The grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage. Woman circling the grave as tradition dictates
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, The grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage Men Only sign
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, Interior of the grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage
    IR_Uziel_54740_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, Exterior of the grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage
    IR_Uziel_54734_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, Exterior of the grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage
    SL_SL9_2732.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, Exterior of the grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage
    IR_Uziel_54749_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, The grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage. Woman circling the grave as tradition dictates
    IR_Uziel_54762_fs.jpg
  • The ceremony of the Holy fire at the Ethiopian Church, Jerusalem, April, 2006. Christian pilgrims commemorated Good Friday in the walled Old Jerusalem, during the ceremony of the Holy Fire. Orthodox Christian worshippers and clergymen hold candles as they gather around the tomb, during the Ceremony of the Holy Fire in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, traditionally believed by many Christians to be the site of the crucifixion and burial of Jesus Christ, in Jerusalem's Old City, Saturday, April 22, 2006. The ceremony is meant to assure the worshippers that Jesus has not forgotten them and is sending a message of hope through the fire
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  • An old tomb now claimed to be a holy place and burial site of a miracle working holy man. Religious Jews seem to believe that visit such sites can cure illness, bring prosperity or find a romantic match for themselves or relatives. This kind of belief is totally against Jewish teachings
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  • A priest and a young girl during the ceremony at Qasr al Yehud, on the Jordan River just north of the Dead-Sea. Believed to be the location where Jesus was baptized
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  • Two nuns at Qasr al Yehud, on the Jordan River just north of the Dead-Sea. Believed to be the location where Jesus was baptized
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  • 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 -6_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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Charoset - a sweet, lumpy paste made of fruits and nuts served primarily during the Passover Seder. Its color and texture are meant to recall the mortar with which the Israelites bonded bricks when they were enslaved in Ancient Egypt
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  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Slaughtering a cow according to Jewish customes a set of 7 images. The butchered animal
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  • Mahamastakabhisheka festival - The anointment of the Bahubali Gommateshwara Statue located at Shravanabelagola in Karnataka, India. It is an important Jain festival held once in every 12 years.February 2018
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  • Mahamastakabhisheka festival - The anointment of the Bahubali Gommateshwara Statue located at Shravanabelagola in Karnataka, India. It is an important Jain festival held once in every 12 years.February 2018
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  • Mahamastakabhisheka festival - The anointment of the Bahubali Gommateshwara Statue located at Shravanabelagola in Karnataka, India. It is an important Jain festival held once in every 12 years.February 2018
    YJ_Mahamastakabhisheka-1_9495.JPG
  • Mahamastakabhisheka festival - The anointment of the Bahubali Gommateshwara Statue located at Shravanabelagola in Karnataka, India. It is an important Jain festival held once in every 12 years.February 2018
    YJ_Mahamastakabhisheka-1_9250.JPG
  • Mahamastakabhisheka festival - The anointment of the Bahubali Gommateshwara Statue located at Shravanabelagola in Karnataka, India. It is an important Jain festival held once in every 12 years.February 2018
    YJ_Mahamastakabhisheka-1_9234.JPG
  • Mahamastakabhisheka festival - The anointment of the Bahubali Gommateshwara Statue located at Shravanabelagola in Karnataka, India. It is an important Jain festival held once in every 12 years.February 2018
    YJ_Mahamastakabhisheka-1_9188.JPG
  • Mahamastakabhisheka festival - The anointment of the Bahubali Gommateshwara Statue located at Shravanabelagola in Karnataka, India. It is an important Jain festival held once in every 12 years.February 2018
    YJ_Mahamastakabhisheka-1_8708.JPG
  • Mahamastakabhisheka festival - The anointment of the Bahubali Gommateshwara Statue located at Shravanabelagola in Karnataka, India. It is an important Jain festival held once in every 12 years.February 2018
    YJ_Mahamastakabhisheka-1_8543.JPG
  • master of ceremony conducting the service around the Traditional sedder table set for a Jewish Festive meal on Passover
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  • Matza and Haggada for pesach on the table set for a Jewish Festive meal on Passover
    IR_m_Passover-17816_New.jpg
  • portrait of woman faces lit by candle light praying in a church
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  • portrait of women faces lit by candle light praying in a church
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  • portrait of women faces lit by candle light praying in a church
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  • Making Charoset a sweet, dark-colored paste made of fruits and nuts eaten at the Passover Seder. Its color and texture are meant to recall mortar (or mud used to make adobe bricks) which the Israelites used when they were enslaved in Ancient Egypt
    SL_Charoset_SL1_1650.JPG
  • Making Charoset a sweet, dark-colored paste made of fruits and nuts eaten at the Passover Seder. Its color and texture are meant to recall mortar (or mud used to make adobe bricks) which the Israelites used when they were enslaved in Ancient Egypt
    SL_Charoset_SL1_1651.JPG
  • Making Charoset a sweet, dark-colored paste made of fruits and nuts eaten at the Passover Seder. Its color and texture are meant to recall mortar (or mud used to make adobe bricks) which the Israelites used when they were enslaved in Ancient Egypt
    SL_Charoset_SL1_1640.JPG
  • Making Charoset a sweet, dark-colored paste made of fruits and nuts eaten at the Passover Seder. Its color and texture are meant to recall mortar (or mud used to make adobe bricks) which the Israelites used when they were enslaved in Ancient Egypt
    SL_Charoset_SL1_1633.JPG
  • Making Charoset a sweet, dark-colored paste made of fruits and nuts eaten at the Passover Seder. Its color and texture are meant to recall mortar (or mud used to make adobe bricks) which the Israelites used when they were enslaved in Ancient Egypt
    SL_Charoset_SL1_1632.JPG
  • Traditional ritual dish for the Passover Seder at Kibbutz Ashdot Yaacov, Israel
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  • Jewish Wedding The Rabbi holds the ketubah
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  • Jewish Wedding Bride and groom under the chupah
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  • Jewish Wedding Bride and groom under the chupah
    SL_SL7_0612.JPG
  • Jews praying during the lag baomer celebrations at mount Meron. Lag B'Omer is a day for bonfire celebrations. The most famous is held at the village of Meron, near the northern city of Safed.
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  • Jews praying during the lag baomer celebrations at mount Meron. Lag B'Omer is a day for bonfire celebrations. The most famous is held at the village of Meron, near the northern city of Safed.
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  • Jews praying during the lag baomer celebrations at mount Meron. Lag B'Omer is a day for bonfire celebrations. The most famous is held at the village of Meron, near the northern city of Safed.
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  • Jews praying during the lag baomer celebrations at mount Meron. Lag B'Omer is a day for bonfire celebrations. The most famous is held at the village of Meron, near the northern city of Safed.
    SL_Lag-BaOmer_4998.JPG
  • Mosaic floor at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, in the Christian quarters, Jerusalem, Israel
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  • Dormition Abbey, a massive Benedictine basilica, is located at the place where Virgin Mary had fallen asleep for the last time. In the basement of the Abby there is a statue of the sleeping Holy Mother.
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  • Dormition Abbey, a massive Benedictine basilica, is located at the place where Virgin Mary had fallen asleep for the last time. In the basement of the Abby there is a statue of the sleeping Holy Mother.
    AH_b_DORMIZION-CHURCH-6119.jpg
  • Dormition Abbey, a massive Benedictine basilica, is located at the place where Virgin Mary had fallen asleep for the last time. In the basement of the Abby there is a statue of the sleeping Holy Mother.
    AH_b_DORMIZION-CHURCH-6117.jpg
  • Israel, Tiberias, Interior of the tomb and synagogue of Rabbi Meir Bal Ha-Ness. The name, Bal Ha-Ness, added to Rebbe Meir, simply means the master of miracles. Miracles were attributed to him
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  • Israel, Tiberias, Interior of the tomb and synagogue of Rabbi Meir Bal Ha-Ness. The name, Bal Ha-Ness, added to Rebbe Meir, simply means the master of miracles. Miracles were attributed to him
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  • Israel, Tiberias, Interior of the tomb and synagogue of Rabbi Meir Bal Ha-Ness. The name, Bal Ha-Ness, added to Rebbe Meir, simply means the master of miracles. Miracles were attributed to him
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  • Israel, Tiberias, Interior of the tomb and synagogue of Rabbi Meir Bal Ha-Ness. The name, Bal Ha-Ness, added to Rebbe Meir, simply means the master of miracles. Miracles were attributed to him
    YH_Galilee_DSC2181.jpg
  • Israel, Tiberias, The tomb and synagogue of Rabbi Meir Bal Ha-Ness. The name, Bal Ha-Ness, added to Rebbe Meir, simply means the master of miracles. Miracles were attributed to him
    YH_Galilee_DSC2180.jpg
  • Israel, Tiberias, The tomb and synagogue of Rabbi Meir Bal Ha-Ness. The name, Bal Ha-Ness, added to Rebbe Meir, simply means the master of miracles. Miracles were attributed to him
    YH_Galilee_DSC2172.jpg
  • Israel, Tiberias, The tomb and synagogue of Rabbi Meir Bal Ha-Ness. The name, Bal Ha-Ness, added to Rebbe Meir, simply means the master of miracles. Miracles were attributed to him
    YH_Galilee_DSC2160.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Jews praying during the lag b'omer celebrations at mount Meron. Lag B'Omer is a day for bonfire celebrations. The most famous is held at the village of Meron, near the northern city of Safed. May 2009
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  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Jews praying during the lag b'omer celebrations at mount Meron. Lag B'Omer is a day for bonfire celebrations. The most famous is held at the village of Meron, near the northern city of Safed. May 2009
    BK_0912_DSC_0216.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Jews praying during the lag b'omer celebrations at mount Meron. Lag B'Omer is a day for bonfire celebrations. The most famous is held at the village of Meron, near the northern city of Safed. May 2006
    SL_0812_Miron06_62.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Jews praying during the lag b'omer celebrations at mount Meron. Lag B'Omer is a day for bonfire celebrations. The most famous is held at the village of Meron, near the northern city of Safed. May 2006
    SL_0812_Miron06_54_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Jews praying during the lag b'omer celebrations at mount Meron. Lag B'Omer is a day for bonfire celebrations. The most famous is held at the village of Meron, near the northern city of Safed. May 2006
    SL_0812_Miron06_50_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Slaughtering a cow according to Jewish customes a set of 7 images. The butchered animal
    SL_0812_Miron06_48_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Slaughtering a cow according to Jewish customes a set of 7 images. The Shohet (Butcher) sharpening his knife
    SL_0812_Miron06_46_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Slaughtering a cow according to Jewish customes a set of 7 images. Tying the cow
    SL_0812_Miron06_45_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Slaughtering a cow according to Jewish customes a set of 7 images. Tying the cow
    SL_0812_Miron06_44_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Jews praying during the lag b'omer celebrations at mount Meron. Lag B'Omer is a day for bonfire celebrations. The most famous is held at the village of Meron, near the northern city of Safed. May 2006 The traditional Bow and Arrow
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  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Jews praying during the lag b'omer celebrations at mount Meron. Lag B'Omer is a day for bonfire celebrations. The most famous is held at the village of Meron, near the northern city of Safed. May 2005
    SL_0812_Miron05_17_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Jews praying during the lag b'omer celebrations at mount Meron. Lag B'Omer is a day for bonfire celebrations. The most famous is held at the village of Meron, near the northern city of Safed. May 2005 Traditional first haircut at the age of four
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  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Jews praying during the lag b'omer celebrations at mount Meron. Lag B'Omer is a day for bonfire celebrations. The most famous is held at the village of Meron, near the northern city of Safed. May 2005
    SL_0812_Miron05_10_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Christian quarters, Interior of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
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  • Small Judaica symbols, Humsa, Magen David, and Tehilim on silver background all popular amulets for protection from the envious or evil eye
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  • Close up of an Ethiopian priest in a monastery, April 2004, his hand holding the rosary
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Nachlaot, Selihot, forgiveness, the nightly prayers before Rosh Hashana, Jews praying Inside of a synagogue,
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Nachlaot, Selihot, forgiveness, the nightly prayers before Rosh Hashana, Jews praying Inside of a synagogue,
    OS_IMG_3513_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Ein Kare, John the Baptist church, The decorated ceiling inside
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  • the Latin (Catholic) chapel, at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, in the Christian quarters, Jerusalem, Israel
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  • the Latin (Catholic) chapel, at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, in the Christian quarters, Jerusalem, Israel
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Church of the Holy Sepulchre, in the Christian quarters, Jerusalem, Israel, Easter 2006, young girl lighting candles
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Table set for a Jewish Festive meal on Passover (transliterated as Pesach or Pesah), also called chag HaMatzot - Festival of Matzot is a Jewish holiday beginning on the 15th day of Nisan, which falls in the early spring and commemorates the Exodus and freedom of the Israelites from ancient Egypt. Passover marks the birth of the Jewish nation, as the Jews were freed from being slaves of Pharaoh and allowed to become servants of God instead.
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  • The tomb and synagogue of Rabbi Meir Bal Ha Ness in Tiberias Israel, The name, Rebbe Meir, was a later name given to him which stayed ("The Illuminator"), so called because he enlightened the eyes of scholars and students in Torah law. The name, Bal Ha Ness, added to Rebbe Meir, simply means the master of miracles. Miracles were attributed to him
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  • Jewish wedding, Israel, May, 2006
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