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A young ultra orthodox boys peers over men wrapped in white prayer shawls specially worn for the "Birkat Kohanim"- a blessing said by kohanim for the Sukkot holiday and certain other Jewish services. September 24, 1996. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
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An elderly ultra orthodox man inspects a lulav during the Sukkot holiday. Sukkot is the Biblical pilgrimage festival that occurs in autumn. A unique observance of the festival is the daily (other than on Shabbat) waving of the four species, consisting of the lulav, etrog, hadassim and aravot. September 24, 1996. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
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Tzitzit hang out to dry on a clothing line in the ultra orthodox neighborhood of Meah Shearim in Jerusalem. Tzitzit are "fringes" or "tassels" worn by observant Jews on the corners of four-cornered garments. September 24, 1996. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90