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**FILE2005**
Palestinian abandoned children, many with birth defects and severe disabilities play at the creche of the Hospital of the Sacred Family run by nuns of the Order of the Daughters for Charity near Bethlehem. December 11, 2005. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
**FILE2005**
A Palestinian baby in need of special medical care is being taken care of at the creche of the Hospital of the Sacred Family held by nuns of the Order of the Daughter's for Charity Orphanage near Bethlehem December 11, 2005. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
**FILE2005**
Abandoned Palestinian children, as well as sick Palestinian children in need of special care play at the creche of the Hospital of the Sacred Family held by nuns of the Order of the Daughter's for Charity Orphanage near Bethlehem. December 11, 2005. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
**FILE2005**
Yousef, a sick Palestinian boy needing medical care, meets with his younger baby brother Issa, also housed at the Hospital of the Sacred Family in Bethlehem, a creche run by the nuns of the order of the Daughters of Charity, where they care for endangered Palestinian childre, or those born with severe defects. , in this case, from a very poor family s with many more children than they can support and care for. With the help of medical doctors at Hadassa Hospital, Yousef has miraculously reached the age of 4, and his prognosis with proper care is great! December 11, 2005. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
**FILE2005**
Yousef, a sick Palestinian child, held by a nun at the Hospital of the Sacred Family in Bethlehem, a creche run by the Sisters of Charity where they take care of Palestinian children in need of special services, as well as abandoned children until they reach the age of 6 or until a family solution can be found. December 11, 2005. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
**FILE2005**
Cynthia Haft holds a Palestinian boy at the Children's home of the Hospital of the Sacred Family in Bethlehem; a creche run by nuns of the Sisters of Charity to care for abandoned or special needs- Palestinian children. Since 2002, in the wake of the health crisis brought on by consequences of the Intifada, Cynthia has been coming to the cr?che to bring children with birth defects and medical complications for care to Jerusalem's hospitals.She works with Nazi hunters Serge and Beate Klarsfeld who have been faithful to the needs of the creche throughout the years. December 11, 2005. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90