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An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish child looks at the men who dip cooking pots in hot water to rid any traces of leavening in preparation for the upcoming Passover holiday in an Orthodox neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel, on April 01. 2007. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden to Jews during the week-long passover holiday commemorating the Israelites' hasty departure from Egypt. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish boy dips cooking pots in hot water to rid any traces of leavening in preparation for the upcoming Passover holiday in an Orthodox neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel, on April 01. 2007. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden to Jews during the week-long passover holiday commemorating the Israelites' hasty departure from Egypt. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man dips cooking pots in hot water to rid any traces of leavening in preparation for the upcoming Passover holiday in an Orthodox neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel, on April 01. 2007. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden to Jews during the week-long passover holiday commemorating the Israelites' hasty departure from Egypt.
Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man dips cooking pots in hot water to rid any traces of leavening in preparation for the upcoming Passover holiday in an Orthodox neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel, on April 01. 2007. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden to Jews during the week-long passover holiday commemorating the Israelites' hasty departure from Egypt. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
United States House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, holds the military identity disc of the kidnapped Israeli soldiers during a ceremony at the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, with Knesset Speaker Dalia Itzik on April 01, 2007. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flas90.
United States House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, drinks a toast with Speaker of the Knesset, Dalia Itzik, during a ceremony at the Knesset on April 01, 2007. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flas90.
United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Speaker of the Knesset Dalia Itzik stand during the American national anthem, before a ceremony at the Knesset on April 01, 2007. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flas90.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews fill water from a mountain spring in Jerusalem to be used to bake the matzot (unleavened bread) during the Maim Shelanu ceremony 01 April 2007. Religious Jews throughout the world eat matzos during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins at sunset tomorrow, April 2, to commemorate the Israelites' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago. Due to the haste with which the Jews left Egypt, the bread they had prepared for the journey did not have time to rise. To commemorate their ancestors' plight, the religious avoid eating leavened food products throughout Passover.
photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
An ultra orthodox Jewish father and child look for remains of bread using the light of a candle, a day before Passover starts, in the settlement of Betar Illit, April 1, 2007.
Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
An ultra orthodox Jewish father and child look for remains of bread using the light of a candle, a day before Passover starts, in the settlement of Betar Illit, April 1, 2007. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
An ultra orthodox Jewish father and child look for remains of bread using the light of a candle, a day before Passover starts, in the settlement of Betar Illit, April 1, 2007. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
An ultra orthodox Jewish father and child look for remains of bread using the light of a candle, a day before Passover starts, in the settlement of Betar Illit, April 1, 2007. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
An ultra orthodox Jewish father and child look for remains of bread using the light of a candle, a day before Passover starts, in the settlement of Betar Illit, April 1, 2007.
Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
An ultra orthodox Jewish father and child look for remains of bread using the light of a candle, a day before Passover starts, in the settlement of Betar Illit, April 1, 2007. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man dips cooking pots in hot water to rid any traces of leavening in preparation for the upcoming Passover holiday in Mea Shearim near Jerusalem, Israel, on April 01. 2007. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden to Jews during the week-long passover holiday commemorating the Israelites' hasty departure from Egypt. Photo by Orel Cohen/FLASH90
An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man dips cooking pots in hot water to rid any traces of leavening in preparation for the upcoming Passover holiday in Mea Shearim near Jerusalem, Israel, on April 01. 2007. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden to Jews during the week-long passover holiday commemorating the Israelites' hasty departure from Egypt. Photo by Orel Cohen/FLASH90
An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man dips cooking pots in hot water to rid any traces of leavening in preparation for the upcoming Passover holiday in Mea Shearim near Jerusalem, Israel, on April 01. 2007. All leavened food, such as bread, is forbidden to Jews during the week-long passover holiday commemorating the Israelites' hasty departure from Egypt. Photo by Orel Cohen/FLASH90
German Chancellor Angela Merkel shakes hands with the Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert during a welcoming ceremony in Jerusalem 01 April 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
German Chancellor Angela Merkel shakes hands with the Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert during a welcoming ceremony in Jerusalem 01 April 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
An Israeli officer salutes next to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, center, and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, right, during an official welcoming ceremony for Merkel at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, Sunday, April 1, 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, looks on as Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert speaks during an official welcoming ceremony for Merkel at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, Sunday, April 1, 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90