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  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Roni Schutzer
    TEL AVIV
    Israeli children ride their bicycles at a car-free highway near the costal city of Tel Aviv during Yom Kippur, Judaism's most solemn day, 22 September 2007. Yom Kippur, which means the Day of Atonement, is marked with a 25-hour fast beginning before sunset on the evening before Yom Kippur and ending after nightfall the next day. Photo by Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Roni Schutzer
    TEL AVIV
    Israeli paratruper rides a parachot at the costal city of Tel Aviv during Yom Kippur, Judaism's most solemn day, 22 September 2007. Yom Kippur, which means the Day of Atonement, is marked with a 25-hour fast beginning before sunset on the evening before Yom Kippur and ending after nightfall the next day . Photo by Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Roni Schutzer
    TEL AVIV
    Israeli walks on thebeach of the costal city of Tel Aviv during Yom Kippur, Judaism's most solemn day, 22 September 2007. Yom Kippur, which means the Day of Atonement, is marked with a 25-hour fast beginning before sunset on the evening before Yom Kippur and ending after nightfall the next day . Photo by Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Roni Schutzer
    TEL AVIV
    Israeli children ride their bicycles at a car-free highway near the costal city of Tel Aviv during Yom Kippur, Judaism's most solemn day, 22 September 2007. Yom Kippur, which means the Day of Atonement, is marked with a 25-hour fast beginning before sunset on the evening before Yom Kippur and ending after nightfall the next day . Photo by Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yossi Zamir
    Israelis are waling in the middle of an empty street in Jerusalem during Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish year, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007. Yom Kippur, which means the Day of Atonement, began at sunset Friday and ends at the same time Saturday. Many residents enjoy the streets as no traffic is permitted on the roads. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yossi Zamir
    yom kippur
    jaffa street
    empty street
    A young man sits in the middle of one of the largest intersections in the center of Jerusalem as a friend takes his photograph on 22 September 2007 as Israels celebrate the holiday of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, and the highest of Jewish holidays. All traffic throughout Israel comes to a halt for 24 hours during the somber Yom Kippur holiday, which gives the normally bustling and nosiy city an other-worldly and eerie atmosphere.Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yossi Zamir
    Jaffa Street
    Israelis are waling in the middle of an empty street in Jerusalem during Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish year, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007. Yom Kippur, which means the Day of Atonement, began at sunset Friday and ends at the same time Saturday. Many residents enjoy the streets as no traffic is permitted on the roads. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yossi Zamir
    yom kippur
    jaffa street
    A young girl rides her bicycle on Jerusalem's central Jaffa Road, empty of all traffic, on 22 September 2007 as Israels celebrate the holiday of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, and the highest of Jewish holidays. All traffic throughout Israel comes to a halt for 24 hours during the somber Yom Kippur holiday, which gives the normally bustling and nosiy city an other-worldly and eerie atmosphere. The girl and the town are reflected (R) in a bus stop miror.Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yossi Zamir
    Israelis are waling in the middle of an empty street in Jerusalem during Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish year, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007. Yom Kippur, which means the Day of Atonement, began at sunset Friday and ends at the same time Saturday. Many residents enjoy the streets as no traffic is permitted on the roads. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yossi Zamir
    ultra orhtodox
    yom kippur
    Ultra-Orhtodox Jews walk down a major Jerusalem throughfare linking central Jerusalem with the northern part of the city as they walk on the road empty of all traffic on their way to a synagogue on 22 September 2007 as Israels celebrate the holiday of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, and the highest of Jewish holidays. All traffic throughout Israel comes to a halt for 24 hours during the somber Yom Kippur holiday, which gives the normally bustling and nosiy city an other-worldly and eerie atmosphere. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yossi Zamir
    Israelis are waling in the middle of an empty street in Jerusalem during Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish year, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007. Yom Kippur, which means the Day of Atonement, began at sunset Friday and ends at the same time Saturday. Many residents enjoy the streets as no traffic is permitted on the roads. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yossi Zamir
    Israelis are waling in the middle of an empty street in Jerusalem during Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish year, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007. Yom Kippur, which means the Day of Atonement, began at sunset Friday and ends at the same time Saturday. Many residents enjoy the streets as no traffic is permitted on the roads. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yossi Zamir
    Israelis are waling in the middle of an empty street in Jerusalem during Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish year, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007. Yom Kippur, which means the Day of Atonement, began at sunset Friday and ends at the same time Saturday. Many residents enjoy the streets as no traffic is permitted on the roads. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • TEL AVIV
    Chen Leopold
    bicycle
    ride
    yom kippur
    A young boy rides his bicycle on the empty streets of Kfar Yona during the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, the day of Atonement, when people fast and the streets of Israel are car free.. On Sep 22, 2007. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash 90
  • TEL AVIV
    Chen Leopold
    atonement
    bicycle
    lane
    road
    yom kippur
    A young boy rides his bicycle on the empty streets of Kfar Yona during the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, the day of Atonement, when people fast and the streets of Israel are car free. On Sep 22, 2007. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash 90