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Celebrities model special dresses designed by famous fashion designers inspired by the stories of 19 "chained" women in Tel Aviv, June 22, 2007. A "chained" woman, or "Agunah", is a woman who, according to Jewish law, is bound in marriage by a husband who refuses to grant her a divorce or who is missing and not proven dead. The project is intended to raise awareness of these women's situation. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Celebrities model special dresses designed by famous fashion designers inspired by the stories of 19 "chained" women in Tel Aviv, June 22, 2007. A "chained" woman, or "Agunah", is a woman who, according to Jewish law, is bound in marriage by a husband who refuses to grant her a divorce or who is missing and not proven dead. The project is intended to raise awareness of these women's situation. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Celebrities get ready behind the scenes of a fashion show to model special dresses designed by famous fashion designers inspired by the stories of 19 "chained" women in Tel Aviv, June 22, 2007. A "chained" woman, or "Agunah", is a woman who, according to Jewish law, is bound in marriage by a husband who refuses to grant her a divorce or who is missing and not proven dead. The project is intended to raise awareness of these women's situation. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90..
Arab fishermen during a coffee break, in Jaffa's old port on June 22, 2007. Jaffa's old port is planned to become a tourist compound, to include galleries and restaurants while maintaining its current designation as a fishing port. Photo by Gili Yaari/Flash90.
A man pushes a cart in a logistic hangar, serving the fishermen in Jaffa's old port on June 22, 2007. Jaffa's old port is planned to become a tourist compound, to include galleries and restaurants while maintaining its current designation as a fishing port. Photo by Gili Yaari/Flash90.