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  • ISRAEL NATURE
    Haim Shohat
    king
    fisher
    water
    snake
    lifta
    A King fisher bird eats a water snake in lifta,Israel Sunday 15 Oct.2006.Photo by Haim Shohat / Flash90
  • ISRAEL NATURE
    Haim Shohat
    king
    fisher
    bird
    tree
    A king fisher bird stand on a tree in Lifta Israel,Sunday 15 Oct.2006.Photo by Haim Shohat / Flash90
  • SIMCHAT TORAH
    Haim Azulay
    festivities
    Rejoicing of the Torah
    Rejoicing with the Torah
    Scroll
    Simchat Torah
    synagogue
    Torah
    **FILE**Israelis dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah on Saturday, October 14, 2006. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol. Photo by Haim Azulay /Flash90.
  • SIMCHAT TORAH
    FLASH90
    festivities
    Rejoicing of the Torah
    Rejoicing with the Torah
    Scroll
    Simchat Torah
    synagogue
    Torah
    **FILE**Israelis dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah on Saturday, October 14, 2006. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol. Photo by Flash90.
  • SNAPSHOT
    Orel Cohen
    muslims
    billboard
    Jerusalem
    Old City
    SNAP SHOT
    light railway
    tram
    women
    muslim women
    Arab women
    transport
    travel
    Two Muslim women pass by a billboard displaying the new light railway under construction in Jerusalem,Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006.Photo By Orel Cohen /Flash90
  • PRIME MINISTER EHUD OLMERT
    orel cohen
    Ehud Olmert
    Moshe Katsav
    Archeology
    Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, left, and Israeli President Moshe Katsav attend a ceremony to lay the cornerstone of the National Campus for the Archeology of Israel in Jerusalem. Sunday Oct. 15, 2006.Photo By Orel Cohen /Flash90
  • PRIME MINISTER EHUD OLMERT
    orel cohen
    Ehud Olmert
    Moshe Katsav
    Archeology
    israel
    Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert,attend a ceremony to lay the cornerstone of the National Campus for the Archeology of Israel in Jerusalem. Sunday Oct. 15, 2006.Photo By Orel Cohen /Flash90
  • SIMCHAT TORAH
    Olivier Fitoussi
    Rejoicing of the Torah
    Rejoicing with the Torah
    Simchat Torah
    Torah
    Scroll
    festivities
    synagogue
    **FILE**Israelis dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah in Jerusalem on Saturday, October 14, 2006. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
  • SIMCHAT TORAH
    Olivier Fitoussi
    Rejoicing of the Torah
    Rejoicing with the Torah
    Simchat Torah
    Torah
    Scroll
    festivities
    synagogue
    Ultra Orthodox boys climb at widows to see Israelis dancing with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah in Jerusalem on Saturday, October 14, 2006. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
  • SIMCHAT TORAH
    Olivier Fitoussi
    Rejoicing of the Torah
    Rejoicing with the Torah
    Simchat Torah
    Torah
    Scroll
    festivities
    synagogue
    **FILE**Israelis dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah in Jerusalem on Saturday, October 14, 2006. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
  • SIMCHAT TORAH
    Olivier Fitoussi
    Rejoicing of the Torah
    Rejoicing with the Torah
    Simchat Torah
    Torah
    Scroll
    festivities
    synagogue
    **FILE**Israelis dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah in Jerusalem on Saturday, October 14, 2006. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINE JIHALIN TRIBE
    Nati Shohat
    Jihali
    bedouin
    tribe
    Jihalin
    Maale Adumim
    Kfar Adumim
    palestinians
    palestinian
    A Palestinian Bedouin man belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Kfar Adumim near Maale Adumim serves himself tea in his tent, on Wednesday, September 27, 2006. The village contains 30 members of the same family. Since the village is illegally situated on land belonging to the Israeli government, it is designated to be dismantled. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINE JIHALIN TRIBE
    Nati Shohat
    Jihali
    bedouin
    maale edumim
    tribe
    Kfar Adumim
    Maal Adumim
    Jihalin
    palestinians
    palestinian
    Palestinian children belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Kfar Adumim near Maale Adumim play in their tent, on Sunday 15 Oct., 2006. The village contains 30 members of the same family. Since the village is illegally situated on land belonging to the Israeli government, it is designated to be dismantled. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINE JIHALIN TRIBE
    Nati Shohat
    Jihali
    bedouin
    maale edumim
    tribe
    eat
    smoke
    cigarette
    Jihalin
    Kfar Adumim
    smoking
    palestinians
    palestinian
    A Palestinian man belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Kfar Adumim near Maale Adumim eats and smokes after the Ramadan fast in his tent, on Sunday 15 Oct., 2006. The village contains 30 members of the same family. Since the village is illegally situated on land belonging to the Israeli government, it is designated to be dismantled. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINE JIHALIN TRIBE
    Nati Shohat
    Jihali
    bedouin
    maale edumim
    tribe
    palestinians
    palestinian
    Palestinian man belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Kfar Adumim near Maale Adumim eats and smokes after the Ramadan fast in his tent, on Sunday 15 Oct., 2006. The village contains 30 members of the same family. Since the village is illegally situated on land belonging to the Israeli government, it is designated to be dismantled. Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINE JIHALIN TRIBE
    Nati Shohat
    Jihali
    bedouin
    maale edumim
    tribe
    Jihalin
    Kfar Adumim
    palestinians
    palestinian
    Palestinian man belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Kfar Adumim near Maale Adumim eats and smokes after the Ramadan fast in his tent, on Sunday 15 Oct., 2006. The village contains 30 members of the same family. Since the village is illegally situated on land belonging to the Israeli government, it is designated to be dismantled. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINE JIHALIN TRIBE
    Nati Shohat
    Jihali
    bedouin
    maale edumim
    tribe
    prayer
    pray
    palestinians
    palestinian
    Palestinian men belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Kfar Adumim near Maale Adumim pray after the Ramadan fast in their tent, on Sunday 15 Oct., 2006. The village contains 30 members of the same family. Since the village is illegally situated on land belonging to the Israeli government, it is designated to be dismantled. Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINE JIHALIN TRIBE
    Nati Shohat
    Jihali
    bedouin
    maale edumim
    tribe
    food
    palestinians
    palestinian
    A Palestinian woman belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Kfar Adumim near Maale Adumim prepares food after the Ramadan fast in her tent, on Sunday 15 Oct., 2006. The village contains 30 members of the same family. Since the village is illegally situated on land belonging to the Israeli government, it is designated to be dismantled. Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINE JIHALIN TRIBE
    Nati Shohat
    Jihali
    bedouin
    maale edumim
    tribe
    palestinians
    palestinian
    A Palestinian baby belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Kfar Adumim near Maale Adumim sleeps in a tent, on Sunday 15 Oct., 2006. The village contains 30 members of the same family. Since the village is illegally situated on land belonging to the Israeli government, it is designated to be dismantled. Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINE JIHALIN TRIBE
    Nati Shohat
    Jihali
    bedouin
    maale edumim
    tribe
    children
    palestinians
    palestinian
    Palestinian kids belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Kfar Adumim near Maale Adumim watch tv in a tent, on Sunday 15 Oct., 2006. The village contains 30 members of the same family. Since the village is illegally situated on land belonging to the Israeli government, it is designated to be dismantled. Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
  • NOBEL CHEMISTRY PRIZE ROGER KORNBERG
    Pierre Terdjman
    kornberg
    nobel
    prize
    roger
    standford
    university
    chemistry
    science
    Stanford University professor Roger Kornberg, the winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, attends a reception in his honor at Hebrew University in Jerusalem October 15, 2006. Kornberg won the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for showing how genes are copied, a process essential to how cells develop and to life itself.Photo by Pierre Terdjman / Flash90
  • NOBEL CHEMISTRY PRIZE ROGER KORNBERG
    Pierre Terdjman
    kornberg
    nobel
    prize
    roger
    standford
    university
    science
    chemistry
    Stanford University professor Roger Kornberg, the winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, attends a reception in his honor at Hebrew University in Jerusalem October 15, 2006. Kornberg won the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for showing how genes are copied, a process essential to how cells develop and to life itself.Photo by Pierre Terdjman / Flash90
  • NOBEL CHEMISTRY PRIZE ROGER KORNBERG
    Pierre Terdjman
    kornberg
    nobel
    prize
    roger
    standford
    university
    science
    chemistry
    Stanford University professor Roger Kornberg, the winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, attends a reception in his honor at Hebrew University in Jerusalem October 15, 2006. Kornberg won the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for showing how genes are copied, a process essential to how cells develop and to life itself.Photo by Pierre Terdjman / Flash90