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An ultra-orthodox Jewish man examines a Hadass, one of the Four Species used in a special waving ceremony during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Mea Shearim, Jerusalem. Sunday 23 September 2007. Photo by Oren Fixler/Flash90.
Watoto children choir during a performance called 'Concert of Hope' in Jerusalem, September 23, 2007. Watoto is a nonprofit organization that cares for AIDS Orphan Children in Uganda Africa. In Africa, there are 60 million orphaned children. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Watoto children choir during a performance called 'Concert of Hope' in Jerusalem, September 23, 2007. Watoto is a nonprofit organization that cares for AIDS Orphan Children in Uganda Africa. In Africa, there are 60 million orphaned children. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Doreen Nabulya, a member of Watoto children choir in Jerusalem, September 23, 2007. Watoto is a nonprofit organization that cares for AIDS Orphan Children in Uganda Africa. In Africa, there are 60 million orphaned children. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Watoto children choir during a performance called 'Concert of Hope' in Jerusalem, September 23, 2007. Watoto is a nonprofit organization that cares for AIDS Orphan Children in Uganda Africa. In Africa, there are 60 million orphaned children. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Peter Segawa, a member of Watoto children choir in Jerusalem, September 23, 2007. Watoto is a nonprofit organization that cares for AIDS Orphan Children in Uganda Africa. In Africa, there are 60 million orphaned children. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
An Israeli woman sits next to the grave of fallen Israeli soldier during a memorial ceremony commemorating the 1973 Yom Kippur War, in the Mount Herzel military cemetery in Jerusalem September 23, 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
An Israeli woman sits next to the grave of fallen Israeli soldier during a memorial ceremony commemorating the 1973 Middle East War, in the Mount Herzel military cemetery in Jerusalem September 23, 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
Ultra orthodox Jewish men examine Citron fruit, known as Etrog for imperfections in Jerusalem September 23 2007. The Etrog is one of the four items used in a waving ritual during the Jewish holiday of Sukkott, which begins Wednsday night. Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / Flash90
Ultra orthodox Jewish men examine Citron fruit, known as Etrog for imperfections in Jerusalem September 23 2007. The Etrog is one of the four items used in a waving ritual during the Jewish holiday of Sukkott, which begins Wednsday night. Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / Flash90
Ultra orthodox Jewish men examine Citron fruit, known as Etrog for imperfections in Jerusalem September 23 2007. The Etrog is one of the four items used in a waving ritual during the Jewish holiday of Sukkott, which begins Wednsday night. Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / Flash90
An ultra-orthodox Jewish man examines a Hadass, one of the Four Species used in a special waving ceremony during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot in Mea Shearim, Jerusalem. Sunday 23 September 2007. Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / Flash90
An Ultra-orthodox Jewish man examines a palm branch, known as a Lulav for imperfections, one of the Four Species used in a special waving ceremony during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot in Mea Shearim, Jerusalem. Sunday 23 September 2007. Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / Flash90
An Ultra-orthodox Jewish man builds a Sukka for the Jewish holiday of Sukkot in Mea Shearim, Jerusalem. Sunday 23 September 2007. Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / Flash90
An Ultra-orthodox Jewish man builds a Sukka for the Jewish holiday of Sukkot in Mea Shearim, Jerusalem. Sunday 23 September 2007. Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / Flash90
Ultra-orthodox Jewish kids drag palm-branches to their house to build a sukkah for the Jewish holiday of Sukkot in Mea Shearim, Jerusalem. Sunday 23 September 2007. Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / Flash90