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  • Traditional Russian Costumes Villagers, Priests, Monks and soldiers. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XXII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1827
    IR_f_Vol22_0557.jpg
  • A Torah page from an ancient 12th century Torah with Targum Onkelos, verse-by-verse. Both are vocalized with simple superlinear (Babylonian) punctuation, but Tiberian vocalization has also been added in parts. This is an early example (11th-12th century) of the Torah with Onkelos according to the tradition of the Jews of Yemen.
    IR_Or_2363_0075.jpg
  • Antique tradition golden jewellery - bracelets, and a necklace and silver jewellery box from Tripoli, Libya.
    CL_jewellery_9863.JPG
  • Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal near Shechem [Nablus, West Bank. In Samaritan tradition, Mount Gerizim is held to be the highest, oldest and most central mountain in the world] Wood Engravings from the book 'Palestine, past and present' with Biblical, Literary and Scientific Notices by Rev. Osborn, H. S. (Henry Stafford), 1823-1894 Published in Philadelphia, by J. Challen & son; in 1859
    IR_f_palestine-Osborn_0361.jpg
  • A Torah page from an ancient 12th century Torah with Targum Onkelos, verse-by-verse. Both are vocalized with simple superlinear (Babylonian) punctuation, but Tiberian vocalization has also been added in parts. This is an early example (11th-12th century) of the Torah with Onkelos according to the tradition of the Jews of Yemen.
    IR_Or_2363_0425.jpg
  • A Torah page from an ancient 12th century Torah with Targum Onkelos, verse-by-verse. Both are vocalized with simple superlinear (Babylonian) punctuation, but Tiberian vocalization has also been added in parts. This is an early example (11th-12th century) of the Torah with Onkelos according to the tradition of the Jews of Yemen.
    IR_Or_2363_0261.jpg
  • A Torah page from an ancient 12th century Torah with Targum Onkelos, verse-by-verse. Both are vocalized with simple superlinear (Babylonian) punctuation, but Tiberian vocalization has also been added in parts. This is an early example (11th-12th century) of the Torah with Onkelos according to the tradition of the Jews of Yemen.
    IR_Or_2363_0006.jpg
  • A Torah page from an ancient 12th century book 'Leviticus to Deuteronomy with Targum Onkelos'. Torah with Targum Onkelos, verse-by-verse. Both are vocalized with simple superlinear (Babylonian) punctuation, but Tiberian vocalization has also been added in parts. Lacks Genesis and Exodus, contains Leviticus through Deuteronomy. This is an early example (11th-12th century) of the Torah with Onkelos according to the tradition of the Jews of Yemen.
    IR_Or_1467_0238.jpg
  • A Torah page from an ancient 12th century book 'Leviticus to Deuteronomy with Targum Onkelos'. Torah with Targum Onkelos, verse-by-verse. Both are vocalized with simple superlinear (Babylonian) punctuation, but Tiberian vocalization has also been added in parts. Lacks Genesis and Exodus, contains Leviticus through Deuteronomy. This is an early example (11th-12th century) of the Torah with Onkelos according to the tradition of the Jews of Yemen.
    IR_Or_1467_0235.jpg
  • A Torah page from an ancient 12th century book 'Leviticus to Deuteronomy with Targum Onkelos'. Torah with Targum Onkelos, verse-by-verse. Both are vocalized with simple superlinear (Babylonian) punctuation, but Tiberian vocalization has also been added in parts. Lacks Genesis and Exodus, contains Leviticus through Deuteronomy. This is an early example (11th-12th century) of the Torah with Onkelos according to the tradition of the Jews of Yemen.
    IR_Or_1467_0085.jpg
  • A Torah page from an ancient 12th century book 'Leviticus to Deuteronomy with Targum Onkelos'. Torah with Targum Onkelos, verse-by-verse. Both are vocalized with simple superlinear (Babylonian) punctuation, but Tiberian vocalization has also been added in parts. Lacks Genesis and Exodus, contains Leviticus through Deuteronomy. This is an early example (11th-12th century) of the Torah with Onkelos according to the tradition of the Jews of Yemen.
    IR_Or_1467_0017.jpg
  • A Torah page from an ancient 12th century book 'Leviticus to Deuteronomy with Targum Onkelos'. Torah with Targum Onkelos, verse-by-verse. Both are vocalized with simple superlinear (Babylonian) punctuation, but Tiberian vocalization has also been added in parts. Lacks Genesis and Exodus, contains Leviticus through Deuteronomy. This is an early example (11th-12th century) of the Torah with Onkelos according to the tradition of the Jews of Yemen.
    IR_Or_1467_0002.jpg
  • Antique tradition golden jewellery - necklace  from Tripoli, Libya.
    CL_jewellery_8792.JPG
  • Antique tradition golden bracelets jewellery Tripoli, Libya.
    CL_jewellery_7191.JPG
  • Antique tradition golden bracelets jewellery Tripoli, Libya.
    CL_jewellery_7201.JPG
  • Antique tradition golden jewellery - bracelets and rings from Tripoli, Libya.
    CL_jewellery_0884.jpg
  • Papua New Guinea, Sepik river, there is a tradition of wood carving mask representing ancestor spirits. On white Background
    SL_SL2_4784.jpg
  • Papua New Guinea, Sepik river, there is a tradition of wood carving mask representing ancestor spirits. On white Background
    SL_SL2_4781.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in Druze man in traditional dress
    BK_BEN_0073.jpg
  • The Church of the Visitation (formerly Abbey Church of St John in the Woods) in Ein Karem, Jerusalem, honors the visit paid by the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, to Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist. (Luke 1:39–56) This is the site where tradition tells us that Mary recited her song of praise, the Magnificat, one of the most ancient Marian hymns.[1]
    HS_f_Ein-Karem_003.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
  • The Church of the Visitation (formerly Abbey Church of St John in the Woods) in Ein Karem, Jerusalem, honors the visit paid by the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, to Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist. (Luke 1:39–56) This is the site where tradition tells us that Mary recited her song of praise, the Magnificat, one of the most ancient Marian hymns.[1]
    HS_Ein-Karem_001.jpg
  • The Church of the Visitation (formerly Abbey Church of St John in the Woods) in Ein Karem, Jerusalem, honors the visit paid by the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, to Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist. (Luke 1:39–56) This is the site where tradition tells us that Mary recited her song of praise, the Magnificat, one of the most ancient Marian hymns.[1]
    HS_f_Ein-Karem_004.jpg
  • An antique silver bottle, with snake shape head for sparying perfumes in special tradition ceremonies, from Tripoli, libya.
    CL_Judaica_7305.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_54763_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
  • Klezmer band a musical tradition which parallels Hasidic and Ashkenazic Judaism.
    IA_0901_DSI_4875_fs.jpg
  • Klezmer band a musical tradition which parallels Hasidic and Ashkenazic Judaism.
    IA_0901_DSI_4874_fs.jpg
  • Klezmer band a musical tradition which parallels Hasidic and Ashkenazic Judaism.
    IA_0901_DSI_4869_fs.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 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Young smiling Japanese girls in traditional kimono dresses. A Japanese man in traditional dress can be seen on the left. Photographed at the Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, Kyoto, Japan
    VA_Kyoto_07106.jpg
  • Moliceiro. Traditional Portuguese sail boat traditionally used for harvesting seaweed, beached on the shore of Aveiro Lagoon., Portugal
    IR_Portugal_E5329-Pano.jpg
  • Moliceiro. Traditional Portuguese sail boat traditionally used for harvesting seaweed, beached on the shore of Aveiro Lagoon., Portugal
    IR_Portugal_E5321-Pano.jpg
  • Japan, Tokyo, Traditional Shinto Wedding a couple in traditional dress
    DG_Japan_0220.jpg
  • Traditional Rajasthani dancer Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
    JK_Jodhpur_0679.jpg
  • Traditional Rajasthani dancer Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
    JK_Jodhpur_0657.jpg
  • Traditional Rajasthani dancer Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
    JK_Jodhpur_0592.jpg
  • Masai (Also Maasai) Tribesmen an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people. Warriors with traditional headdress made of colourful feathers and ochre hair . Photographed in Maasai Mara, Kenya
    GF_Maasai-Men-K_8107.jpg
  • Maasai women in full traditional party outfit, wearing Maasai jewelry. Maasai is an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people Photographed in Tanzania
    GF_Maasai-Ceremony_8063.jpg
  • Maasai women in full traditional party outfit, wearing Maasai jewelry. Maasai is an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people Photographed in Tanzania
    GF_Maasai-Ceremony_8052.jpg
  • Maasai women in full traditional party outfit, wearing Maasai jewelry. Maasai is an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people Photographed in Tanzania
    GF_Maasai-Ceremony_8047.jpg
  • Traditional Colourful boats (barcos moliceiros Originally used for collecting seaweed) reflecting in the calm water of the canal central in Aveiro, Portugal
    IR_Aveiro_E5438.jpg
  • Traditional Colourful boats (barcos moliceiros Originally used for collecting seaweed) reflecting in the calm water of the canal central in Aveiro, Portugal
    IR_Aveiro_E5435.jpg
  • Traditional Colourful boats (barcos moliceiros Originally used for collecting seaweed) reflecting in the calm water of the canal central in Aveiro, Portugal
    IR_Aveiro_E5446-Pano.jpg
  • Traditional Masai Jumping Dance at a Masai Village, Tanzania, East Africa
    BT_Masai-Dance_EYL03925.jpg
  • Traditional Masai Jumping Dance at a Masai Village, Tanzania, East Africa
    BT_Masai-Dance_EYL03923.jpg
  • Traditional Masai Jumping Dance at a Masai Village, Tanzania, East Africa
    BT_Masai-Dance_EYL03916.jpg
  • Traditional Masai Jumping Dance at a Masai Village, Tanzania, East Africa
    BT_Masai-Dance_EYL03911.jpg
  • Himba men with traditional hair
    BT_Himba-Tribe_219.jpg
  • Herero women in traditional dress. The Herero, (AKA Ovaherero), are an ethnic group inhabiting parts of Southern Africa. The majority reside in Namibia, with the remainder found in Botswana and Angola. They speak Herero (Otjiherero), a Bantu language. Photographed in Namibia
    BT_Herero-Woman_210.jpg
  • A Japanese man in traditional clothes and parasol
    DG_Japan_0169.jpg
  • Baking bread Traditional Armenian Cooking
    VA_Armenia_1117.jpg
  • Traditional Fijian dancers
    GE_Fiji_7651.jpg
  • Traditional Fijian dancers
    GE_Fiji_7580.jpg
  • Traditional Fijian dancers
    GE_Fiji_7551.jpg
  • Masai (Also Maasai) Tribesmen an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people. Warriors with traditional headdress made of colourful feathers and ochre hair . Photographed in Maasai Mara, Kenya
    GF_Maasai-Men-K_8110.jpg
  • Masai (Also Maasai) Tribesmen an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people. Warriors with traditional headdress made of colourful feathers and ochre hair . Photographed in Maasai Mara, Kenya
    GF_Maasai-Men-K_8109.jpg
  • Masai (Also Maasai) Tribesmen an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people. Warriors with traditional headdress made of colourful feathers and ochre hair . Photographed in Maasai Mara, Kenya
    GF_Maasai-Men-K_8108.jpg
  • Masai (Also Maasai) Tribesmen an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people. Warriors with traditional headdress made of colourful feathers and ochre hair . Photographed in Maasai Mara, Kenya
    GF_Maasai-Men-K_8106.jpg
  • Masai (Also Maasai) Tribesmen an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people. Warriors with traditional headdress made of colourful feathers and ochre hair . Photographed in Maasai Mara, Kenya
    GF_Maasai-Men-K_8105.jpg
  • Maasai women in full traditional party outfit, wearing Maasai jewelry. Maasai is an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people Photographed in Tanzania
    GF_Maasai-Ceremony_8065.jpg
  • Maasai women in full traditional party outfit, wearing Maasai jewelry. Maasai is an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people Photographed in Tanzania
    GF_Maasai-Ceremony_8059.jpg
  • Maasai women in full traditional party outfit, wearing Maasai jewelry. Maasai is an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people Photographed in Tanzania
    GF_Maasai-Ceremony_8058.jpg
  • Maasai women in full traditional party outfit, wearing Maasai jewelry. Maasai is an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people Photographed in Tanzania
    GF_Maasai-Ceremony_8057.jpg
  • Maasai women in full traditional party outfit, wearing Maasai jewelry. Maasai is an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people Photographed in Tanzania
    GF_Maasai-Ceremony_8051.jpg
  • The back of a head of a Hadzabe man with traditional beads and headdress Photogrphed at Lake Eyasi, Tanzania
    GF_hadzabe-Male_299.jpg
  • Traditional Colourful boats (barcos moliceiros Originally used for collecting seaweed) reflecting in the calm water of the canal central in Aveiro, Portugal
    IR_Aveiro_E5456.jpg
  • Traditional Colourful boats (barcos moliceiros Originally used for collecting seaweed) reflecting in the calm water of the canal central in Aveiro, Portugal
    IR_Aveiro_E5436.jpg
  • Traditional Colourful boats (barcos moliceiros Originally used for collecting seaweed) reflecting in the calm water of the canal central in Aveiro, Portugal
    IR_Aveiro_E5455-Pano.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of traditional Colourful boats (barcos moliceiros Originally used for collecting seaweed) on canal central in Aveiro, Portugal
    IR_Aveiro_E5459-illus.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of traditional Colourful boats (barcos moliceiros Originally used for collecting seaweed) on canal central in Aveiro, Portugal
    IR_Aveiro_E5459-illus-3.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of traditional Colourful boats (barcos moliceiros Originally used for collecting seaweed) on canal central in Aveiro, Portugal
    IR_Aveiro_E5459-illus-2.jpg
  • Traditional Masai Jumping Dance at a Masai Village, Tanzania, East Africa
    BT_Masai-Dance_EYL03919.jpg
  • Traditional Masai Jumping Dance at a Masai Village, Tanzania, East Africa
    BT_Masai-Dance_EYL03917.jpg
  • Traditional Masai Jumping Dance at a Masai Village, Tanzania, East Africa
    BT_Masai-Dance_EYL03915.jpg
  • Traditional Masai Jumping Dance at a Masai Village, Tanzania, East Africa
    BT_Masai-Dance_EYL03912.jpg
  • Traditional Masai Jumping Dance at a Masai Village, Tanzania, East Africa
    BT_Masai-Dance_EYL03910.jpg
  • Traditional Masai Jumping Dance at a Masai Village, Tanzania, East Africa
    BT_Masai-Dance_EYL03908.jpg
  • Himba man with traditional hair. The Himba are a pastoral and nomadic people of northern Namibia. They tend herds of goats and cattle in the arid desert environment, living in extended families in homesteads. Both men and women go topless. Photographed in Namibia, Southern Africa.
    AG_Himba_529.jpg
  • Himba men with traditional hair. The Himba are a pastoral and nomadic people of northern Namibia. They tend herds of goats and cattle in the arid desert environment, living in extended families in homesteads. Both men and women go topless. Photographed in Namibia, Southern Africa.
    AG_Himba_527.jpg
  • Himba man with traditional hair. The Himba are a pastoral and nomadic people of northern Namibia. They tend herds of goats and cattle in the arid desert environment, living in extended families in homesteads. Both men and women go topless. Photographed in Namibia, Southern Africa.
    AG_Himba_528.jpg
  • Herero women in traditional dress. The Herero, (AKA Ovaherero), are an ethnic group inhabiting parts of Southern Africa. The majority reside in Namibia, with the remainder found in Botswana and Angola. They speak Herero (Otjiherero), a Bantu language. Photographed in Namibia
    AG_Herero_524.jpg
  • Illustration of a Tyrolean couple in traditional clothing and green felt hat. The man is carrying a hunting rifle
    IR_Stubaital_D8704.jpg
  • Herero women in traditional dress. The Herero, (AKA Ovaherero), are an ethnic group inhabiting parts of Southern Africa. The majority reside in Namibia, with the remainder found in Botswana and Angola. They speak Herero (Otjiherero), a Bantu language. Photographed in Namibia
    BT_Herero-Woman_211.jpg
  • Baking bread Traditional Armenian Cooking
    VA_Armenia_1144.jpg
  • Traditional Chinese dance troop performing
    MT_Xian_P1010034.jpg
  • Traditional Chinese dance troop performing
    MT_Xian_P1010032.jpg
  • Traditional Chinese dance troop performing
    MT_Xian_P1000998.jpg
  • Traditional Chinese dance troop performing
    MT_Xian_P1010021.jpg
  • Traditional Fijian dancers
    GE_Fiji_7647.jpg
  • Traditional Fijian dancers
    GE_Fiji_7646.jpg
  • Traditional Fijian dancers
    GE_Fiji_7578.jpg
  • Traditional Spanish musician performing on stage
    RL_Spanish_DSC_3007.jpg
  • Woodworking. Carpenter is using traditional methods to make furniture
    IA_f_Carpentry_FEA_2095.jpg
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