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Moroccan women, dressed up in Moroccan traditional costume, prepare dough for the Mufleta, one of the delicacies that is served on the Mimuna, April 10, 2007. The Mimuna, a traditional holiday celebrated by Moroccan Jews, is a festival that marks the evening of the last day of Passover. It is a colorful festival of hospitality, sweets and music. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Moroccan boy, dressed up in Moroccan traditional costume, checks out his outfit, while the women of his family prepare dough for the Mufleta, one of the delicacies that are served on the Mimuna, April 10, 2007. The Mimuna, a traditionally holiday celebrated by Moroccan Jews, is a festival that marks the evening of the last day of Passover. It is a colorful festival of hospitality, sweets and music. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Moroccan women, dressed up in Moroccan traditional costume, prepare dough for the Mufleta, one of the delicacies that are served on the Mimuna, April 10, 2007. The Mimuna, a traditionally holiday celebrated by Moroccan Jews, is a festival that marks the evening of the last day of Passover. It is a colorful festival of hospitality, sweets and music. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
A Moroccan family, dressed up in Moroccan traditional costume, wait for the guests that come to celebrate the Mimuna, April 10, 2007. The Mimuna, a traditional holiday celebrated by Moroccan Jews, is a festival that marks the evening of the last day of Passover. It is a colorful festival of hospitality, sweets and music. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
A Moroccan family, dressed up in Moroccan traditional costume, wait for the guests that come to celebrate the Mimuna, April 10, 2007. The Mimuna, a traditional holiday celebrated by Moroccan Jews, is a festival that marks the evening of the last day of Passover. It is a colorful festival of hospitality, sweets and music. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Moroccan women, dressed up in Moroccan traditional costume, prepare dough for the Mufleta, one of the delicacies that is served on the Mimuna, April 10, 2007. The Mimuna, a traditional holiday celebrated by Moroccan Jews, is a festival that marks the evening of the last day of Passover. It is a colorful festival of hospitality, sweets and music. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Russian Security Council Secretary Igor Ivanov (C) attends a meeting with the families of abducted Israeli soldiers in Jerusalem April 10, 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
Russian Security Council Secretary Igor Ivanov (C) attends a meeting with the families of abducted Israeli soldiers in Jerusalem April 10, 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
Russian Security Council Secretary Igor Ivanov (C) attends a meeting with the families of abducted Israeli soldiers in Jerusalem April 10, 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
Noam Shalit, the father of abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, attends a meeting with Russian Security Council Secretary Igor Ivanov (not pictured) in Jerusalem April 10, 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
Israeli supporters of a group which represents the families of Israelis who have been killed by Palestinian militant attacks attend a news conference in Jerusalem April 10, 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
Israeli members of a group which represents the families of Israelis who have been killed by Palestinian militant attacks, attends a news conference in Jerusalem April 10, 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
a members of a group which represents the families of Israelis who have been killed by Palestinian militant attacks, attends a news conference in Jerusalem April 10, 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
**April 10, 2007**
Arcadi Gaydamak at his home in Caesarea. Gaydamak is an Israeli billionaire-businessman.
Gaydamak owns in Kazakhstan a phosphate company, a gold mine and a metal working factory. His worldwide business includes real estate and media. In Israel, among his business he owns the hospital "Bikur Holim" in Jerusalem and a radio station. At the age of 20, Gaydamak immigrate to Israel and left six months later to France. April 10, 2007. Photo by Moshe Shai/FLASH90 maariv out
**April 10, 2007**
Arcadi Gaydamak at his home in Caesarea. Gaydamak is an Israeli billionaire-businessman.
Gaydamak owns in Kazakhstan a phosphate company, a gold mine and a metal working factory. His worldwide business includes real estate and media. In Israel, among his business he owns the hospital "Bikur Holim" in Jerusalem and a radio station. At the age of 20, Gaydamak immigrate to Israel and left six months later to France. April 10, 2007. Photo by Moshe Shai/FLASH90 maariv out
**April 10, 2007**
Arcadi Gaydamak at his home in Caesarea. Gaydamak is an Israeli billionaire-businessman.
Gaydamak owns in Kazakhstan a phosphate company, a gold mine and a metal working factory. His worldwide business includes real estate and media. In Israel, among his business he owns the hospital "Bikur Holim" in Jerusalem and a radio station. At the age of 20, Gaydamak immigrate to Israel and left six months later to France. April 10, 2007. Photo by Moshe Shai/FLASH90 maariv out
**April 10, 2007**
Arcadi Gaydamak at his home in Caesarea. Gaydamak is an Israeli billionaire-businessman.
Gaydamak owns in Kazakhstan a phosphate company, a gold mine and a metal working factory. His worldwide business includes real estate and media. In Israel, among his business he owns the hospital "Bikur Holim" in Jerusalem and a radio station. At the age of 20, Gaydamak immigrate to Israel and left six months later to France. April 10, 2007. Photo by Moshe Shai/FLASH90 maariv out
**April 10, 2007**
Arcadi Gaydamak at his home in Caesarea. Gaydamak is an Israeli billionaire-businessman.
Gaydamak owns in Kazakhstan a phosphate company, a gold mine and a metal working factory. His worldwide business includes real estate and media. In Israel, among his business he owns the hospital "Bikur Holim" in Jerusalem and a radio station. At the age of 20, Gaydamak immigrate to Israel and left six months later to France. April 10, 2007. Photo by Moshe Shai/FLASH90 maariv out
**April 10, 2007**
Arcadi Gaydamak at his home in Caesarea. Gaydamak is an Israeli billionaire-businessman.
Gaydamak owns in Kazakhstan a phosphate company, a gold mine and a metal working factory. His worldwide business includes real estate and media. In Israel, among his business he owns the hospital "Bikur Holim" in Jerusalem and a radio station. At the age of 20, Gaydamak immigrate to Israel and left six months later to France. April 10, 2007. Photo by Moshe Shai/FLASH90 maariv out
**April 10, 2007**
Arcadi Gaydamak at his home in Caesarea. Gaydamak is an Israeli billionaire-businessman.
Gaydamak owns in Kazakhstan a phosphate company, a gold mine and a metal working factory. His worldwide business includes real estate and media. In Israel, among his business he owns the hospital "Bikur Holim" in Jerusalem and a radio station. At the age of 20, Gaydamak immigrate to Israel and left six months later to France. April 10, 2007. Photo by Moshe Shai/FLASH90 maariv out
**April 10, 2007**
Arcadi Gaydamak at his home in Caesarea. Gaydamak is an Israeli billionaire-businessman.
Gaydamak owns in Kazakhstan a phosphate company, a gold mine and a metal working factory. His worldwide business includes real estate and media. In Israel, among his business he owns the hospital "Bikur Holim" in Jerusalem and a radio station. At the age of 20, Gaydamak immigrate to Israel and left six months later to France. April 10, 2007. Photo by Moshe Shai/FLASH90 maariv out