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  • JEWISH NEW YEAR-POVERTY
    Olivier Fitoussi
    boxes of food
    Jewish holiday
    New Years
    Rosh Hashana
    Ultra orthodox Jew
    ultra orthodox
    An Ultra orthodox Jew pass in front of boxes of food at an outdoor free food market prepared in an ultra-Orthodox section of Jerusalem on Thursday, 21 September 2006 on the eve of the high Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashana, or New Years, which begins tomorrow at sunset. A large variety of food for the holidays is given out to anyone who might be in need. Each box contains apples as Rosh Hashana is marked with the custom of Jews eating slices of apples dipped in honey to signify a 'sweet year'. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR-POVERTY
    Olivier Fitoussi
    boxes of food
    Jewish holiday
    New Years
    Rosh Hashana
    Ultra orthodox Jew
    ultra orthodox
    An Ultra orthodox Jew volunteer prepares boxes of food at an outdoor free food market prepared in an ultra-Orthodox section of Jerusalem on Thursday, 21 September 2006 on the eve of the high Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashana, or New Years, which begins tomorrow at sunset. A large variety of food for the holidays is given out to anyone who might be in need. Each box contains apples as Rosh Hashana is marked with the custom of Jews eating slices of apples dipped in honey to signify a 'sweet year'. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR-POVERTY
    Olivier Fitoussi
    boxes of food
    Jewish holiday
    New Years
    Rosh Hashana
    Ultra orthodox Jew
    ultra orthodox
    Ultra orthodox Jews receive food at an outdoor free food market prepared in an ultra-Orthodox section of Jerusalem on Thursday, 21 September 2006 on the eve of the high Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashana, or New Years, which begins tomorrow at sunset. A large variety of food for the holidays is given out to anyone who might be in need. Each box contains apples as Rosh Hashana is marked with the custom of Jews eating slices of apples dipped in honey to signify a 'sweet year'. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR-POVERTY
    Olivier Fitoussi
    boxes of food
    Jewish holiday
    New Years
    Rosh Hashana
    Ultra orthodox Jew
    ultra orthodox
    An Ultra orthodox Jew receives food at an outdoor free food market prepared in an ultra-Orthodox section of Jerusalem on Thursday, 21 September 2006 on the eve of the high Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashana, or New Years, which begins tomorrow at sunset. A large variety of food for the holidays is given out to anyone who might be in need. Each box contains apples as Rosh Hashana is marked with the custom of Jews eating slices of apples dipped in honey to signify a 'sweet year'. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR-POVERTY
    Olivier Fitoussi
    boxes of food
    Jewish holiday
    New Years
    Rosh Hashana
    Ultra orthodox Jew
    ultra orthodox
    An Ultra orthodox Jewish old woman receives food at an outdoor free food market prepared in an ultra-Orthodox section of Jerusalem on Thursday, 21 September 2006 on the eve of the high Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashana, or New Years, which begins tomorrow at sunset. A large variety of food for the holidays is given out to anyone who might be in need. Each box contains apples as Rosh Hashana is marked with the custom of Jews eating slices of apples dipped in honey to signify a 'sweet year'. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR-POVERTY
    Olivier Fitoussi
    boxes of food
    Jewish holiday
    New Years
    Rosh Hashana
    Ultra orthodox Jew
    ultra orthodox
    An Ultra orthodox Jewish woman receives food at an outdoor free food market prepared in an ultra-Orthodox section of Jerusalem on Thursday, 21 September 2006 on the eve of the high Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashana, or New Years, which begins tomorrow at sunset. A large variety of food for the holidays is given out to anyone who might be in need. Each box contains apples as Rosh Hashana is marked with the custom of Jews eating slices of apples dipped in honey to signify a 'sweet year'. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR POVERTY
    Olivier Fitoussi
    boxes of food
    Jewish holiday
    New Years
    Rosh Hashana
    Ultra orthodox Jew
    ultra orthodox
    An Ultra orthodox Jewish woman receives food at an outdoor free food market prepared in an ultra-Orthodox section of Jerusalem on Thursday, 21 September 2006 on the eve of the high Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashana, or New Years, which begins tomorrow at sunset. A large variety of food for the holidays is given out to anyone who might be in need. Each box contains apples as Rosh Hashana is marked with the custom of Jews eating slices of apples dipped in honey to signify a 'sweet year'. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90