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  • Israel, Children and families enjoy the empty streets to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all motorized traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
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  • Israel, Children and families enjoy the empty streets to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all motorized traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0810.jpg
  • Israel, Children and families enjoy the empty streets to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all motorized traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0835.jpg
  • Israel, Children and families enjoy the empty streets to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all motorized traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0836.jpg
  • Israel, Children and families enjoy the empty streets to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all motorized traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0833.jpg
  • Israel, Children and families enjoy the empty streets to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all motorized traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0802.jpg
  • Israel, Children and families enjoy the empty streets to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all motorized traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0768.jpg
  • Israel, Children and families enjoy the empty streets to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all motorized traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0850.jpg
  • Israel, Children and families enjoy the empty streets to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all motorized traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0766.jpg
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers on the Jewish Day of Atonement, (Yom Kippur). Were held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks. While secular Israelis can be seen riding bikes and playing in the park. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kfar Yona Israel On September 28 2020
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0902.jpg
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers on the Jewish Day of Atonement, (Yom Kippur). Were held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks. While secular Israelis can be seen riding bikes and playing in the park. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kfar Yona Israel On September 28 2020
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0918.jpg
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers on the Jewish Day of Atonement, (Yom Kippur). Were held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks. While secular Israelis can be seen riding bikes and playing in the park. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kfar Yona Israel On September 28 2020
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0930.jpg
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers on the Jewish Day of Atonement, (Yom Kippur). Were held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks. While secular Israelis can be seen riding bikes and playing in the park. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kfar Yona Israel On September 28 2020
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A1061.JPG
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers on the Jewish Day of Atonement, (Yom Kippur). Were held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks. While secular Israelis can be seen riding bikes and playing in the park. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kfar Yona Israel On September 28 2020
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0921.jpg
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers on the Jewish Day of Atonement, (Yom Kippur). Were held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks. While secular Israelis can be seen riding bikes and playing in the park. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kfar Yona Israel On September 28 2020
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0904.jpg
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers on the Jewish Day of Atonement, (Yom Kippur). Were held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks. While secular Israelis can be seen riding bikes and playing in the park. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kfar Yona Israel On September 28 2020
    CL_Kippur_1037.jpg
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers on the Jewish Day of Atonement, (Yom Kippur). Were held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks. While secular Israelis can be seen riding bikes and playing in the park. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kfar Yona Israel On September 28 2020
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0963.jpg
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers on the Jewish Day of Atonement, (Yom Kippur). Were held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks. While secular Israelis can be seen riding bikes and playing in the park. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kfar Yona Israel On September 28 2020
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0929.jpg
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers on the Jewish Day of Atonement, (Yom Kippur). Were held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks. While secular Israelis can be seen riding bikes and playing in the park. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kfar Yona Israel On September 28 2020
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A1010.jpg
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers on the Jewish Day of Atonement, (Yom Kippur). Were held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks. While secular Israelis can be seen riding bikes and playing in the park. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kfar Yona Israel On September 28 2020
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0947.jpg
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers on the Jewish Day of Atonement, (Yom Kippur). Were held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks. While secular Israelis can be seen riding bikes and playing in the park. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kfar Yona Israel On September 28 2020
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A1017.jpg
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers on the Jewish Day of Atonement, (Yom Kippur). Were held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks. While secular Israelis can be seen riding bikes and playing in the park. The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced governments around the world to impose a civil quarantine. The outcome of this is limited contact between people and minimal social interaction. Photographed at Kfar Yona Israel On September 28 2020
    CL_Kippur_0Y7A0966.jpg
  • At sun down of Yom Kippur, and during the day itself, all motor transportation stops. That is the time that religious Jews fast and ask forgiveness while all other Jews and Israelis take the chance to ride bicycles, roller blades and just walk up and down the car-less streets. Photographed on Ayalon Highway, Tel Aviv, Israel
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  • Israel, Children enjoy the empty street to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_IMG_7232.jpg
  • Israel, Children enjoy the empty street to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_IMG_7139.jpg
  • Israel, Children enjoy the empty street to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_IMG_7204.jpg
  • Israel, Children enjoy the empty street to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_IMG_7189.jpg
  • Israel, Children and families enjoy the empty streets to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all motorized traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_DSCF1296.jpg
  • Israel, Children and families enjoy the empty streets to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all motorized traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_DSCF1294.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv Dizengoff street on Yom Kippur eve, At sun down of Yom Kippur, and during the day itself, all motor transportation stops. That is the time that religious Jews fast and ask forgiveness while all other Jews and Israeli's take the chance to ride bicycles, roller blades and just walk up and down the car less main streets.
    IR_dsc_9575_kipur_051012_hr_fs_ps.jpg
  • Israel, Children and families enjoy the empty streets to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all motorized traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_DSCF1280.jpg
  • Israel, Children and families enjoy the empty streets to ride bicycles during Yom Kippur. Virtually all motorized traffic stop during the Jewish holiday on Yom Kippur
    CL_DSCF1275.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv Dizengoff street on Yom Kippur eve, At sun down of Yom Kippur, and during the day itself, all motor transportation stops. That is the time that religious Jews fast and ask forgiveness while all other Jews and Israeli's take the chance to ride bicycles, roller blades and just walk up and down the car less main streets.
    IR_dsc_9578_kipur_051012_hr_fs_ps.jpg
  • Golan Heights, Israel. A memorial for the fallen soldiers of the Yom Kippur (1973) war
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  • At sun down of Yom Kippur, and during the day itself, all motor transportation stops. That is the time that religious Jews fast and ask forgiveness while all other Jews and Israeli's take the chance to ride bicycles, roller blades and just walk up and down the car less main streets.
    IR_dsc_9541_kipur_051012_hr_fs_ps.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Ben Yehuda, Street empty of cars during Yom Kippur October 2005,
    IR_dsc_9589_kipur_051013_hr_fs_ps.jpg
  • Memorial for the 32 fallen Israeli soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki, Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0173.JPG
  • Memorial for the 32 fallen Israeli soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki, Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0169.JPG
  • Memorial for the 32 fallen Israeli soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki, Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0188.JPG
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Children ride their bikes in the deserted streets on Yom Kippur
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  • Memorial for the 32 fallen Israeli soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki, Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0174.JPG
  • Memorial for the 32 fallen Israeli soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki, Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0181.JPG
  • Memorial for the 32 fallen Israeli soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki, Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0176.JPG
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Children ride their bikes in the deserted streets on Yom Kippur
    CL_F081007CL12.jpg
  • Memorial for the 32 fallen Israeli soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki, Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0184.JPG
  • Memorial for the 32 fallen Israeli soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki, Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0177.JPG
  • Israeli Tank as a memorial for the fallen soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0166.JPG
  • Israeli Tank as a memorial for the fallen soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0155.JPG
  • Israel, Golan Heights, The Valley of Tears (Emek Habacha) on the Syrian border site of a fierce battle in the Yom Kippur war of 1973 As seen from Mount Bental. New Quneitra in the background
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  • Israeli Tank as a memorial for the fallen soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0158.JPG
  • Israeli Tank as a memorial for the fallen soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0156.JPG
  • Israeli Tank as a memorial for the fallen soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0147.JPG
  • An old Centurion tank at Tel Saki, Golan Heights, Israel. This was a  site of fierce battle during the Yom Kippur war
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  • Israeli Tank as a memorial for the fallen soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0162.JPG
  • Israeli Tank as a memorial for the fallen soldiers at the battle of Tel Saqi [Tel Saki Tel a-Saqi], Golan Heights in October 1973 - The Yom Kippur war
    SL_Golan_LS2_0152.JPG
  • Israel, Golan Heights, The Valley of Tears (Emek Habacha) on the Syrian border site of a fierce battle in the Yom Kippur war of 1973
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  • Israel, Golan Heights, Panoramic view of the Valley of Tears (Emek Habacha) on the Syrian border site of a fierce battle in the Yom Kippur war of 1973 As seen from Mount Bental. New Quneitra in the background
    IR_Golan_panorama.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
  • 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
  • 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.
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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.
    dy__MG_1656_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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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_1886.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_1922.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_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.
    SL_SL1_5966_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.
    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.
    SF_Kaparot_5934.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_1902.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.
    SL_SL1_6009_fs.jpg
  • Silhouette of an Israeli tank at sunset
    SL_Golan_LS2_0145.jpg
  • Deserted rusting tank in the Judaean desert, West Bank, Israel
    CL_f_Judaea_0Y7A1632.jpg
  • Deserted rusting tank in the Judaean desert, West Bank, Israel
    CL_f_Judaea_0Y7A1633.jpg
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers are held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks.
    EZ_People_DSC0090-2.jpg
  • Deserted rusting tank in the Judaean desert, West Bank, Israel
    CL_f_Judaea_0Y7A1631.jpg
  • Due to COVID-19, prayers are held in the open air while trying to maintain personal distance amd wear surgical masks.
    EZ_People_DSC9417.jpg
  • Silhouette of an Israeli tank at sunset
    SL_Golan_LS2_0144.jpg
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