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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in, According to legend in this cave Rabbi Shimon Bar Yohai (Rashbi) hid during the Roman rule
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  • 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
    AH_f_Tiberias_DSC03814.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in, According to legend in this cave Rabbi Shimon Bar Yohai (Rashbi) hid during the Roman rule
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in, According to legend in this cave Rabbi Shimon Bar Yohai (Rashbi) hid during the Roman rule
    SL_20180403_102420_HDR.jpg
  • Morocco, Ourika Valley, The tomb of a tzadik, Rabbi Shlomo ben Hensh, dead 500 years but still revered like a saint.
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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, 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_DSC2185.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
    YH_Galilee_DSC2182.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
    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, Lower Galilee, the tomb of Rabbi Aba Halafta, woman praying at the tomb
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  • Israel, Lower Galilee, the tomb of Rabbi Aba Halafta, Mount Tabor Oak tree (Quercus ithaburensis) Estimated at 600 years
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  • Israel, Lower Galilee, the tomb of Rabbi Aba Halafta,
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  • Israel, Lower Galilee, the tomb of Rabbi Aba Halafta, Mount Tabor Oak tree (Quercus ithaburensis) Estimated at 600 years
    IR_50279_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Lower Galilee, the tomb of Rabbi Aba Halafta,
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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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  • The Chief Rabbi of Hertzlya
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  • sarcophagi, at Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. Beit She'arim was destroyed during the mutiny against Galos the emperor in the year 352 CE. The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. When he died in the year 220 CE, Rabbi was buried in one of the caves, a fact that made Beit Shearim an important burial place, for Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial
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  • sarcophagi, at Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. Beit She'arim was destroyed during the mutiny against Galos the emperor in the year 352 CE. The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. When he died in the year 220 CE, Rabbi was buried in one of the caves, a fact that made Beit Shearim an important burial place, for Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial
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  • Students at the entrance to Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. Beit She'arim was destroyed during the mutiny against Galos the emperor in the year 352 CE. The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. When he died in the year 220 CE, Rabbi was buried in one of the caves, a fact that made Beit Shearim an important burial place, for Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
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  • Students and instructor at the entrance to Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. Beit She'arim was destroyed during the mutiny against Galos the emperor in the year 352 CE. The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. When he died in the year 220 CE, Rabbi was buried in one of the caves, a fact that made Beit Shearim an important burial place, for Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.  during excavations done in th
    IR_JL19415_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The arch of the Synagogue at Beit sharim, Israel. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. , Jezreel
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  • The arch of the Synagogue at Beit sharim, Israel. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. , Jezreel
    IR_JL19455_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The lightning of the main fire at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting.  Photographed on May 2 2018
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  • The lightning of the main fire at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting.  Photographed on May 2 2018
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  • The lightning of the main fire at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting.  Photographed on May 2 2018
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  • The lightning of the main fire at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. Photographed on May 2 2018
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, People at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, Selling of holy jewish books at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, People at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, People at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, Charity boxes at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, Religious women pray at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, The ritual of Upsherin, a Jewish haircutting ceremony, held when a Jewish boy is three years old and mainly being done during the Hillula. (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, The Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, Religious women are lightning candles at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Habad Good Deeds House Replica of the house of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Rabbi of Lubavitch on 770 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y., one of many around the world. Photographed in Afula, Israel
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  • Habad Good Deeds House Replica of the house of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Rabbi of Lubavitch on 770 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y., one of many around the world. Photographed in Afula, Israel
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  • The lightning of the main fire at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting.  Photographed on May 2 2018
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  • The lightning of the main fire at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting.  Photographed on May 2 2018
    SL_LS2_3221.jpg
  • The lightning of the main fire at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting.  Photographed on May 2 2018
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, Religious Women pray at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, People at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, People at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, Religious Women pray at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, Religious Women pray at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, lightning candles at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, Selling of spices at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • Israel, Mount Meron, The lightning of the main fire at the Hillula (a celebration day) for Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai at Lag Baomer in Meron mountain, near Tzefat, the burial place of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar ben Simon. hundred of thousands of people come each year to celebrate with lighting fires, candles, singing and feasting. On May 22, 2008.
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  • The Hurva Synagogue, ("The Ruin Synagogue"), also known as Hurvat Rabbi Yehudah he-Hasid ("Ruin of Rabbi Judah the Pious"), is a historic synagogue located in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
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  • The Hurva Synagogue, ("The Ruin Synagogue"), also known as Hurvat Rabbi Yehudah he-Hasid ("Ruin of Rabbi Judah the Pious"), is a historic synagogue located in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
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  • The Hurva Synagogue, ("The Ruin Synagogue"), also known as Hurvat Rabbi Yehudah he-Hasid ("Ruin of Rabbi Judah the Pious"), is a historic synagogue located in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
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  • Yisrael (Israel) Meir Lau born 1 June 1937 in Piotrkow Trybunalski, Poland) is the Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv, Israel, and Chairman of Yad Vashem. He previously served as the Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel from 1993 to 2003.
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Preparing Matzah. The Rabbi inspecting the process. In order for the matza to be Kosher strict baking procedures must be followed, All hand made and under a strict watch of the Rabbi April 2005
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  • Reform Judaism - female Rabbi wears a Tallis
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  • Israel, Netivot (founded 1956) "Baba Baruch" Baruch Abu Hazeira son  of Rabbi Yisrael Abuhatzeira, a Moroccan-born tzaddik and kabbalist known as the "Baba Sali" (died 1984)
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in According to legend in this cave Rabbi Shimon Bar Yohai hid during the Roman rule
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  • The butcher and rabbi examining the knife used to slaughter chickens. The are strict rules governing the use of the knife. 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. Photographed in Mea Sharim, Jerusalem
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  • Israel, Beit Shearim, the entrance to Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb.
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  • Rabbi Yisrael Meir Uri Maklev (born 10 January 1957) is an Israeli politician and member of the Knesset for the Haredi party Degel HaTorah, which together with Agudat Yisrael forms the United Torah Judaism list. Photographed at the Knesset, November 2015
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  • Rabbi Yisrael Meir Uri Maklev (born 10 January 1957) is an Israeli politician and member of the Knesset for the Haredi party Degel HaTorah, which together with Agudat Yisrael forms the United Torah Judaism list. Photographed at the Knesset, November 2015
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  • RAMBAM Medical centre, Haifa, Israel named in honour of Maimonides (Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, Torah scholar and physician 1138-1204)
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  • Shai Moshe Piron is an Israeli rabbi, educator and politician. A religious Zionist,[1] he served as a member of the Knesset for Yesh Atid between 2013 and 2015, and as Minister of Education between 2013 and 2014
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  • Shai Moshe Piron is an Israeli rabbi, educator and politician. A religious Zionist,[1] he served as a member of the Knesset for Yesh Atid between 2013 and 2015, and as Minister of Education between 2013 and 2014
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  • Jewish Wedding The Rabbi holds the ketubah
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Old City Wailing Wall The Rabbi of the Wailing Wall
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Tomb of Rabbi akiva (Akiba ben Joseph)
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  • Israel, Galilee, Tiberias, Orthodox women pray at Tomb of Rabbi akiva (Akiba ben joseph)
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Tomb of Rachel the saint, the wife of Rabbi akiva (Akiba ben Joseph) pilgrims pray
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  • Israel, Galilee, Tiberias, Jewish woman prays at the tomb of the Rambam (Moshes Maimondies, or Rabbi Shimon ben Mimon) People come from all over to pray at this site as they attribute special abilities to this holy place
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Tomb of Rachel the saint, the wife of Rabbi akiva (Akiba ben Joseph)
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  • Israel, Netivot (founded 1956) "Baba Baruch" Baruch Abu Hazeira son  of Rabbi Yisrael Abuhatzeira, a Moroccan-born tzaddik and kabbalist known as the "Baba Sali" (died 1984)
    BK_Netivot_BEN_0905.jpg
  • Israel, Netivot (founded 1956) Sephardi Jewish pilgrims, who come to pray at the tomb of Rabbi Yisrael Abuhatzeira, a Moroccan-born tzaddik and kabbalist known as the "Baba Sali" (died 1984)
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  • Israel, Netivot (founded 1956) Sephardi Jewish pilgrims, who come to pray at the tomb of Rabbi Yisrael Abuhatzeira, a Moroccan-born tzaddik and kabbalist known as the "Baba Sali" (died 1984)
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  • Israel, Beit Shearim, the entrance to Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
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  • For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck. A rabbi is examining the Etrog to verify its quality
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  • For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck. A rabbi is examining the Etrog to verify its quality
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  • For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck. A rabbi is examining the lulav to verify its quality
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Moshe Katzav, Israeli president and the two chief rabbis of Israel at SIGD, the Ethiopian main religious festival is held annually in Jerusalem and expresses their yearning for Zion and their gratitude for the Torah. November 2004
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, young Orthodox Jew examining the Etrog to verify its quality. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck.
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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel Checking the blade for imperfections
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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel. The Shohet cuts the chickens throat
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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel. The Shohet cuts the chickens throat
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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel Checking the blade for imperfections
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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel Checking the blade for imperfections
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  • Kosher Chicken slaughter by a Shohet of the ultra religious Neturei Kata sect, Jerusalem, Israel Chickens before the slaughter
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  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining the Hadas at the Sukkoth 4 species market. 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
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  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining the Hadas at the Sukkoth 4 species market. 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
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  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining the Hadas at the Sukkoth 4 species market. 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
    DN_illus_Sukkot_160.jpg
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining the Hadas at the Sukkoth 4 species market. 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
    DN_illus_Sukkot_158.jpg
  • Interior of a synagogue
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  • Jewish man praying
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