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  • Mature Jewish man wrapped in a Tallis
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  • The Jewish wedding canopy, A chuppah (also spelled hupah, chupah, or chuppa) is a canopy traditionally used in Jewish weddings. It consists of a cloth or sheet, stretched or supported over four poles. A chuppah symbolizes the home the couple will build together.
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  • The Jewish wedding canopy, A chuppah (also spelled hupah, chupah, or chuppa) is a canopy traditionally used in Jewish weddings. It consists of a cloth or sheet, stretched or supported over four poles. A chuppah symbolizes the home the couple will build together.
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  • The Jewish wedding canopy, A chuppah (also spelled hupah, chupah, or chuppa) is a canopy traditionally used in Jewish weddings. It consists of a cloth or sheet, stretched or supported over four poles. A chuppah symbolizes the home the couple will build together.
    SV_f_Jewish-Wedding_0137.jpg
  • The Jewish wedding canopy, A chuppah (also spelled hupah, chupah, or chuppa) is a canopy traditionally used in Jewish weddings. It consists of a cloth or sheet, stretched or supported over four poles. A chuppah symbolizes the home the couple will build together.
    SV_f_Jewish-Wedding_0136.jpg
  • The Jewish wedding canopy, A chuppah (also spelled hupah, chupah, or chuppa) is a canopy traditionally used in Jewish weddings. It consists of a cloth or sheet, stretched or supported over four poles. A chuppah symbolizes the home the couple will build together.
    SV_f_Jewish-Wedding_0135.jpg
  • The Jewish wedding canopy, A chuppah (also spelled hupah, chupah, or chuppa) is a canopy traditionally used in Jewish weddings. It consists of a cloth or sheet, stretched or supported over four poles. A chuppah symbolizes the home the couple will build together.
    SV_f_Jewish-Wedding_0133.jpg
  • The Jewish wedding canopy, A chuppah (also spelled hupah, chupah, or chuppa) is a canopy traditionally used in Jewish weddings. It consists of a cloth or sheet, stretched or supported over four poles. A chuppah symbolizes the home the couple will build together.
    SV_f_Jewish-Wedding_0123.jpg
  • The Jewish wedding canopy, A chuppah (also spelled hupah, chupah, or chuppa) is a canopy traditionally used in Jewish weddings. It consists of a cloth or sheet, stretched or supported over four poles. A chuppah symbolizes the home the couple will build together.
    SV_f_Jewish-Wedding_0122.jpg
  • The Jewish wedding canopy, A chuppah (also spelled hupah, chupah, or chuppa) is a canopy traditionally used in Jewish weddings. It consists of a cloth or sheet, stretched or supported over four poles. A chuppah symbolizes the home the couple will build together.
    SV_f_Jewish-Wedding_0120.jpg
  • Jewish Wedding concept Wedding ring on Jewish Text (Ketubah)
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  • Jewish Wedding concept Wedding ring on Jewish Text (Ketubah)
    SL_Jewish-Wedding_83.jpg
  • Jewish Wedding concept Wedding ring on Jewish Text (Ketubah)
    SL_Jewish-Wedding_65.jpg
  • Jewish Wedding concept Wedding ring on Jewish Text (Ketubah)
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  • Jewish Wedding concept Wedding ring on Jewish Text (Ketubah)
    SL_Jewish-Wedding_53.jpg
  • The Jewish wedding canopy, A chuppah (also spelled hupah, chupah, or chuppa) is a canopy traditionally used in Jewish weddings. It consists of a cloth or sheet, stretched or supported over four poles. A chuppah symbolizes the home the couple will build together.
    SV_f_Jewish-Wedding_0141.jpg
  • Jewish Wedding
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  • Jewish Wedding Breaking the Glass for good luck
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  • Jewish Wedding Breaking the Glass for good luck
    SV_f_Jewish-Wedding_0150.jpg
  • Jewish Wedding Breaking the Glass for good luck
    SV_f_Jewish-Wedding_0145.jpg
  • Chopped liver is a spread popular in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine. made by sauteing or broiling liver and onions in schmaltz (chicken fat) and grinding. <br />
Chopped liver is a common menu item in Kosher delicatessens in Britain, Canada, and the U.S.A. The liver used is generally calves' liver, cow liver or chicken liver.
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  • Portugal, Belmonte, The Jewish Quarters
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  • Portugal, Belmonte, The Jewish Quarters
    MT_P1030450_Belmonte_old_Jewish_quat...jpg
  • Portugal, Belmonte, The Jewish Museum
    MT_P1030449_Belmonte_Jewish_museum.jpg
  • Germany, Berlin, facade of the Jewish Museum (opend in 1999)
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  • Germany, Berlin, facade of the Jewish Museum (opend in 1999)
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  • Jewish Wedding The Ketubah
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  • Jewish Wedding
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  • Jewish Wedding
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  • Jewish Wedding Breaking the Glass for good luck
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  • Jewish Wedding Breaking the Glass for good luck
    SV_f_Jewish-Wedding_0149.jpg
  • Jewish Wedding Breaking the Glass for good luck
    SV_f_Jewish-Wedding_0148.jpg
  • Jewish Wedding Breaking the Glass for good luck
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  • Mattathias Appeals to the Jewish Refugees [I Maccabees 2:50 ] From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
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  • P'tcha or galareta (also known as "calves foot jelly") is a traditional Ashkenazi Jewish dish prepared from calves' feet, similar to an aspic
    IA_Jewish-Food_AIN_4313.jpg
  • Old and new Jewish Cemetery coexist in the same space, in an area of ​​17 acres in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
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  • Shema Yisrael (Shema Israel or Sh'ma Yisrael; "Hear, O Israel") is a Jewish prayer, and is also the first two words of a section of the Torah, and is the title (better known as The Shema) of a prayer that serves as a centerpiece of the morning and evening Jewish prayer services. The first verse encapsulates the monotheistic essence of Judaism: "Hear, O Israel: the LORD our God, the LORD is one" from a Sidur a Jewish Prayer Book
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  • Stained glass window at the Jewish Cemetery in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
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  • Display of ancient headstones at the Jewish Cemetery in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
    VA_Chalcis_DSC02163.jpg
  • Display of ancient headstones at the Jewish Cemetery in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
    VA_Chalcis_DSC02159.jpg
  • Display of ancient headstones at the Jewish Cemetery in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
    VA_Chalcis_DSC02157.jpg
  • Display of ancient headstones at the Jewish Cemetery in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
    VA_Chalcis_DSC02156.jpg
  • Display of ancient headstones at the Jewish Cemetery in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
    VA_Chalcis_DSC02155.jpg
  • Old and new Jewish Cemetery coexist in the same space, in an area of ​​17 acres in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
    VA_Chalcis_DSC02150.jpg
  • Old and new Jewish Cemetery coexist in the same space, in an area of ​​17 acres in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
    VA_Chalcis_DSC02145.jpg
  • Old and new Jewish Cemetery coexist in the same space, in an area of ​​17 acres in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
    VA_Chalcis_DSC02142.jpg
  • Old and new Jewish Cemetery coexist in the same space, in an area of ​​17 acres in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
    VA_Chalcis_DSC02137.jpg
  • Old and new Jewish Cemetery coexist in the same space, in an area of ​​17 acres in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
    VA_Chalcis_DSC02136.jpg
  • Old and new Jewish Cemetery coexist in the same space, in an area of ​​17 acres in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
    VA_Chalcis_DSC02129.jpg
  • Old and new Jewish Cemetery coexist in the same space, in an area of ​​17 acres in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
    VA_Chalcis_DSC02116.jpg
  • 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.
    IR_46571_New.jpg
  • Old and new Jewish Cemetery coexist in the same space, in an area of ​​17 acres in Messapion Street in downtown Chalkidas. The Jewish cemetery of Halkida is one of the most important and historic Jewish cemeteries of Greece as it contains graves dating from the Ottoman period (15th century).
    VA_Chalcis_DSC02124.jpg
  • Minaret of the Sidna Omar Mosque, in the Jewish Quarter, Old City, Jerusalem, Israel
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  • Minaret of the Sidna Omar Mosque, in the Jewish Quarter, Old City, Jerusalem, Israel
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E9705-Pano.jpg
  • family sitting around a 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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  • family sitting around a 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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  • family sitting around a 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.
    IR_46602_fs.jpg
  • 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.
    IR_46571_fs.jpg
  • 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.
    IR_46562_fs.jpg
  • 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.
    DY_f_MG_3701_fs_PSh.jpg
  • 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.
    IR_1__DSC7791_fs_PSh.jpg
  • JEWISH SCHOOL AT TEHERAN from the book ' Jews in many lands ' by Adler, Elkan Nathan, 1861-1946; Jewish Publication Society of America Publication date 1905
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  • JEWISH INTERIOR AT DAMASCUS from the book ' Jews in many lands ' by Adler, Elkan Nathan, 1861-1946; Jewish Publication Society of America Publication date 1905
    IR_f_Jews-In-Many-Lands_0140.jpg
  • TYPES OF JEWISH SCHOOL CHILDREN from the book ' Jews in many lands ' by Adler, Elkan Nathan, 1861-1946; Jewish Publication Society of America Publication date 1905
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  • Bar Mitzvah Jewish Coming of Age at thirteen Stained Glass window pane at the Dohany Synagogue Jewish Museum, Budapest, Hungary
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  • Jewish bookcase Jewish Prayer books (Sidur) and religious works on a shelf in a bookcase
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  • Jewish bookcase Jewish Prayer books (Sidur) and religious works on a shelf in a bookcase
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  • Jewish bookcase Jewish Prayer books (Sidur) and religious works on a shelf in a bookcase
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  • 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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  • Ketubah. A special type of Jewish prenuptial agreement. It is considered an integral part of a traditional Jewish marriage, and outlines the rights and responsibilities of the groom, in relation to the bride.
    SL_Judaism_6_8538.jpg
  • Ketubah. A special type of Jewish prenuptial agreement. It is considered an integral part of a traditional Jewish marriage, and outlines the rights and responsibilities of the groom, in relation to the bride.
    SL_Judaism_6_8539.jpg
  • Ketubah. A special type of Jewish prenuptial agreement. It is considered an integral part of a traditional Jewish marriage, and outlines the rights and responsibilities of the groom, in relation to the bride.
    SL_Judaism_6_8535.jpg
  • Jewish man at prayer Israel, Jerusalem, Old City, Jewish Quarter, the Four Sephardic Synagogues complex
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  • Jewish man wrapped in a tallith in the Jewish Quarter, Old City, Jerusalem
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  • Jewish Headstone used as a retaining wall at the Jewish Cemetery, Warsaw Poland
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  • Jewish bookcase Jewish Prayer books (Sidur) and religious works on a shelf in a bookcase
    SL_Bar-Mitzvah_LS2_7559.JPG
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Shoes on the Danube Promenade by Gyula Pauer and Can Togay is a Hungarian Jewish WWII Memorial
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  • young religious Jewish Boys of six to ten years in the Jewish quarters old city of Jerusalem
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Old City, the Jewish Quarter Batei Mahase road sign
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E9702.jpg
  • Oriental Jewish Pioneer (Chalutz) from Yemen, ploughs a field. Photographed in Palestine / Israel circa 1940
    IR_Oriental-Jew-40s.jpg
  • Female Jewish Pioneers (Chalutzot) Marching joyfully to work in a field. Photographed in Palestine / Israel circa 1940
    IR_Chalutzot-50s.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Shoes on the Danube Promenade by Gyula Pauer and Can Togay is a Hungarian Jewish WWII Memorial
    VA_f_Budapest-17_06747.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Shoes on the Danube Promenade by Gyula Pauer and Can Togay is a Hungarian Jewish WWII Memorial
    VA_f_Budapest-17_06741.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Shoes on the Danube Promenade by Gyula Pauer and Can Togay is a Hungarian Jewish WWII Memorial
    VA_f_Budapest-17_06746.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Shoes on the Danube Promenade by Gyula Pauer and Can Togay is a Hungarian Jewish WWII Memorial
    VA_f_Budapest-17_06749.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Shoes on the Danube Promenade by Gyula Pauer and Can Togay is a Hungarian Jewish WWII Memorial
    VA_f_Budapest-17_06748.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Shoes on the Danube Promenade by Gyula Pauer and Can Togay is a Hungarian Jewish WWII Memorial
    VA_f_Budapest-17_06744.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Shoes on the Danube Promenade by Gyula Pauer and Can Togay is a Hungarian Jewish WWII Memorial
    VA_f_Budapest-17_06739.jpg
  • The Jewish cemetery Chateau Cemetery (Cimitiere du Chateau), on Castle Hill Nice, France
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  • The Jewish cemetery Chateau Cemetery (Cimitiere du Chateau), on Castle Hill Nice, France
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  • The Jewish cemetery Chateau Cemetery (Cimitiere du Chateau), on Castle Hill Nice, France
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  • Jewish Rosh Hashana ceremony apple dipped in honey
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  • Jewish Rosh Hashana ceremony blessing the bread
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  • Jewish Rosh Hashana ceremony apple dipped in honey
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Old City, the Jewish Quarter road sign
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E9708.jpg
  • The Jewish wedding canopy, A chuppah (also spelled hupah, chupah, or chuppa) is a canopy traditionally used in Jewish weddings. It consists of a cloth or sheet, stretched or supported over four poles. A chuppah symbolizes the home the couple will build together.
    OR_Restaurant_7078.jpg
  • A dish of dates on the Table set for the Jewish feast of Rosh Hashana, the start of the new Jewish year, the dates symbolize the hope for a fruitful year
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  • A dish of pomegranate seeds on the Table set for the Jewish feast of Rosh Hashana, the start of the new Jewish year, the pomegranate seeds symbolize plenty and many rights with the Lord
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  • Table set for the Jewish feast of Rosh Hashana, the start of the new Jewish year, with traditional symbolic dishes and foods, Dates, pomegranate, Honey, Apple and wine
    IR_22820_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Table set for the Jewish feast of Rosh Hashana, the start of the new Jewish year, with traditional symbolic dishes and foods, Dates, pomegranate, Honey, Apple and wine
    IR_22815_fs_PSh.jpg
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