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Israeli ultra orthodox walks in front of the Old City wall that displayed image projections during a test for the upcoming Passover holidays on 27 February in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
Israeli ultra orthodox walks in front of the Old City wall that displayed image projections during a test for the upcoming Passover holidays on 27 February in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
Israeli ultra orthodox walks in front of the Old City wall that displayed image projections during a test for the upcoming Passover holidays on 27 February in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
Tourists walk past the Old City wall that displayed image projections during a test for the upcoming Passover holidays on 27 February in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
Israeli ultra orthodox walks in front of the Old City wall that displayed image projections during a test for the upcoming Passover holidays on 27 February in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
Israeli ultra orthodox walks in front of the Old City wall that displayed image projections during a test for the upcoming Passover holidays on 27 February in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
An Israeli ultra orthodox walks in front of the Old City wall that displayed image projections during a test for the upcoming Passover holydays on February in Jerusalem. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /FLASH90
Israeli ultra orthodox walks in front of the Old City wall that displayed image projections during a test for the upcoming Passover holydays on February in Jerusalem. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /FLASH90
Israeli ultra orthodox walks in front of the Old City wall that displayed image projections during a test for the upcoming Passover holydays on February in Jerusalem. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /FLASH90
A Palestinian teenager riding a bike passes in front of the Old City wall that displayed image projections during a test for the upcoming Passover holydays on February in Jerusalem. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /FLASH90
The french singer Daniel Levy visits the Tikva Market in Merkaz Sapir, Jerusalem, on February 27/08 Tikva market is a concept of social supermarkets that enable the most destitute people in Israel to do their shopping just like anyone else, while paying only 10% of the regular price, i.e. a 90% discount. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The french singer Daniel Levy visits the Tikva Market in Merkaz Sapir, Jerusalem, on February 27/08 Tikva market is a concept of social supermarkets that enable the most destitute people in Israel to do their shopping just like anyone else, while paying only 10% of the regular price, i.e. a 90% discount. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The french singer Daniel Levy visits the Tikva Market in Merkaz Sapir, Jerusalem, on February 27/08 Tikva market is a concept of social supermarkets that enable the most destitute people in Israel to do their shopping just like anyone else, while paying only 10% of the regular price, i.e. a 90% discount. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The french singer Daniel Levy visits the Tikva Market in Merkaz Sapir, Jerusalem, on February 27/08 Tikva market is a concept of social supermarkets that enable the most destitute people in Israel to do their shopping just like anyone else, while paying only 10% of the regular price, i.e. a 90% discount. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The french singer Daniel Levy visits the Tikva Market in Merkaz Sapir, Jerusalem, on February 27/08 Tikva market is a concept of social supermarkets that enable the most destitute people in Israel to do their shopping just like anyone else, while paying only 10% of the regular price, i.e. a 90% discount. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The french singer Daniel Levy visits the Tikva Market in Merkaz Sapir, Jerusalem, on February 27/08 Tikva market is a concept of social supermarkets that enable the most destitute people in Israel to do their shopping just like anyone else, while paying only 10% of the regular price, i.e. a 90% discount. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The french singer Daniel Levy visits the Tikva Market in Merkaz Sapir, Jerusalem, on February 27/08 Tikva market is a concept of social supermarkets that enable the most destitute people in Israel to do their shopping just like anyone else, while paying only 10% of the regular price, i.e. a 90% discount. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The Jerusalem Harp Bridge (Gesher Hametarim) is a cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge in Jerusalem, that will connect the Jerusalem Light Rail lines running east-west on Jaffa Road to the north-south Herzl Boulevard. Recently the cable for the bridge started to be put up. The bridge is designed by award winning Spanish Architect Santiago Calatrava, its construction began in 2007 at a cost of 220 million NIS to the Jerusalem municipality and Israeli government. 27/02/2008
Photo by Yossi Zamir