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Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday, as they walk past the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem under the walls of the Islam's Dome of the Rock, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By NATI SHOHAT/FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday, as they walk past the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem under the walls of the Islam's Dome of the Rock, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By NATI SHOHAT/FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday, as they walk past the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem under the walls of the Islam's Dome of the Rock, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By NATI SHOHAT/FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday, as they walk past the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem under the walls of the Islam's Dome of the Rock, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By NATI SHOHAT/FLASH90
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday as they walk past the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem under the walls of the Islam's Dome of the Rock 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By Nati Shohat FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday as the, as they attend the burial ceremony at the Mount of Olives cemetery, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By Nati Shohat FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday as the, as they attend the burial ceremony at the Mount of Olives cemetery, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By Nati Shohat FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday. 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By Nati Shohat FLASH90
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday, as they walk past the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem under the walls of the Islam's Dome of the Rock, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By NATI SHOHAT/FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday, as they walk past the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem under the walls of the Islam's Dome of the Rock, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By NATI SHOHAT/FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday, as they walk past the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem under the walls of the Islam's Dome of the Rock, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By NATI SHOHAT/FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday, as they walk past the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem under the walls of the Islam's Dome of the Rock, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By NATI SHOHAT/FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday, as they walk past the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem under the walls of the Islam's Dome of the Rock, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By NATI SHOHAT/FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday, as they walk past the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem under the walls of the Islam's Dome of the Rock, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By NATI SHOHAT/FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday as they walk past the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem under the walls of the Islam's Dome of the Rock 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday, as they walk past the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem under the walls of the Islam's Dome of the Rock 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday in Jerusalem 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday in Jerusalem 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday in Jerusalem, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
Jewish mourner take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday in Jerusalem, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90.
Jewish mourner take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday in Jerusalem, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90.
Jewish mourners take part in the funeral of 96-year-old former Ashkenazi Grand Rabbi of Israel, Avraham Shapira, who died yesterday as they walk past the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem under the walls of the Islam's Dome of the Rock, 28 September 2007. Shapira was considered one of religious Zionism's most revered spiritual leaders and a key figure in the religious settlement movement. In all, an estimated 25,000 accompanied the funeral procession of the former Grand Rabbi through the streets of Jerusalem. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90.