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The riders of "The Salute on Wheels” bike ride, the largest cross country bike ride ever held in Israel, passing through the Shilat cross-road near Modi'in, on their way from Jerusalem to Kfar Saba. This is the second day of the ride which lasts 4 days from Beer Sheva to the Kinneret sea as a part of the celebration of the 60th Independence Day of Israel. Photo by Jorge Novominsky/Flash90
The riders of "The Salute on Wheels” bike ride, the largest cross country bike ride ever held in Israel, passing through the Shilat cross-road near Modi'in, on their way from Jerusalem to Kfar Saba. This is the second day of the ride which lasts 4 days from Beer Sheva to the Kinneret sea as a part of the celebration of the 60th Independence Day of Israel. Photo by Jorge Novominsky/Flash90
The riders of "The Salute on Wheels” bike ride, the largest cross country bike ride ever held in Israel, passing through the Shilat cross-road near Modi'in, on their way from Jerusalem to Kfar Saba. This is the second day of the ride which lasts 4 days from Beer Sheva to the Kinneret sea as a part of the celebration of the 60th Independence Day of Israel. Photo by Jorge Novominsky/Flash90
Israeli ultra orthodox walk in front of the Jerusalem Old City wall which displays image projections during the Passover holydays on April 22, 2008 in Jerusalem. Photo by Anna Kaplan /FLASH90
Israeli ultra orthodox walk in front of the Jerusalem Old City wall which displays image projections during the Passover holydays on April 22, 2008 in Jerusalem. Photo by Anna Kaplan /FLASH90
Israeli ultra orthodox men walk in front of the Jerusalem Old City wall which displays image projections during the Passover holydays on April 22, 2008 in Jerusalem. Photo by Anna Kaplan /FLASH90
Israeli ultra orthodox walk in front of the Jerusalem Old City wall which displays image projections during the Passover holydays on April 22, 2008 in Jerusalem. Photo by Anna Kaplan /FLASH90
Israeli ultra orthodox walk in front of the Jerusalem Old City wall which displays image projections during the Passover holydays on April 22, 2008 in Jerusalem. Photo by Anna Kaplan /FLASH90
Israeli ultra orthodox walk in front of the Jerusalem Old City wall which displays image projections during the Passover holydays on April 22, 2008 in Jerusalem. Photo by Anna Kaplan /FLASH90
Israeli ultra orthodox men walk in front of the Jerusalem Old City wall that displays image projections during the Passover holydays on April 22, 2008 in Jerusalem. Photo by Anna Kaplan /FLASH90
An Israeli man stands on a truck and gives away bikes for riders as part of the preparation for The Salute on Wheels bike ride, Jerusalem, April 22, 2008. The Salute on Wheels bike ride is the largest cross country bike ride ever held in Israel. Over 4000 people, from all over the country have signed up for the four day (started on April 21) ride which will travel across Israel, following the Israel National Trail and passing historical and natural sites along the way. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Israeli men ride their bikes during The Salute on Wheels bike ride, Jerusalem, April 22, 2008. The Salute on Wheels bike ride is the largest cross country bike ride ever held in Israel. Over 4000 people, from all over the country have signed up for the four day (started on April 21) ride which will travel across Israel, following the Israel National Trail and passing historical and natural sites along the way. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Israeli men ride their bikes during The Salute on Wheels bike ride, Jerusalem, April 22, 2008. The Salute on Wheels bike ride is the largest cross country bike ride ever held in Israel. Over 4000 people, from all over the country have signed up for the four day (started on April 21) ride which will travel across Israel, following the Israel National Trail and passing historical and natural sites along the way. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
View of the Harp Bridge at the entrance to the city of Jerusalem after cables have been attached from the bridge to a long arm, forming a cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge that will run a light rail train line, Israel, 22 April, 2008. The bridge is designed by Santiago Calatrava of Spain and its construction began in 2007. The bridge is set to be inaugurated 26 May 2008. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews take part in a protest in Jerusalem, April 22, 2008.The protest is against the sale of leavened food during the Jewish holiday of Passover. A court decision in Israel to allow stores and restaurants to sell food banned by Jewish ritual law during the Passover holiday has angered the country's influential Orthodox Jewish community. To commemorate the biblical Israelites' hasty exodus from slavery in Egypt, ritual Jewish law forbids eating leavened products during Passover. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews take part in a protest in Jerusalem, April 22, 2008. The protest is against the sale of leavened food during the Jewish holiday of Passover. A court decision in Israel to allow stores and restaurants to sell food banned by Jewish ritual law during the Passover holiday has angered the country's influential Orthodox Jewish community. To commemorate the biblical Israelites' hasty exodus from slavery in Egypt, ritual Jewish law forbids eating leavened products during Passover. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews take part in a protest in Jerusalem, April 22, 2008. The protest is against the sale of leavened food during the Jewish holiday of Passover. A court decision in Israel to allow stores and restaurants to sell food banned by Jewish ritual law during the Passover holiday has angered the country's influential Orthodox Jewish community. To commemorate the biblical Israelites' hasty exodus from slavery in Egypt, ritual Jewish law forbids eating leavened products during Passover. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews take part in a protest in Jerusalem, April 22, 2008. The protest is against the sale of leavened food during the Jewish holiday of Passover. A court decision in Israel to allow stores and restaurants to sell food banned by Jewish ritual law during the Passover holiday has angered the country's influential Orthodox Jewish community. To commemorate the biblical Israelites' hasty exodus from slavery in Egypt, ritual Jewish law forbids eating leavened products during Passover. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews take part in a protest in Jerusalem, April 22, 2008. The protest is against the sale of leavened food during the Jewish holiday of Passover. A court decision in Israel to allow stores and restaurants to sell food banned by Jewish ritual law during the Passover holiday has angered the country's influential Orthodox Jewish community. To commemorate the biblical Israelites' hasty exodus from slavery in Egypt, ritual Jewish law forbids eating leavened products during Passover. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews take part in a protest in Jerusalem, April 22, 2008. The protest is against the sale of leavened food during the Jewish holiday of Passover. A court decision in Israel to allow stores and restaurants to sell food banned by Jewish ritual law during the Passover holiday has angered the country's influential Orthodox Jewish community. To commemorate the biblical Israelites' hasty exodus from slavery in Egypt, ritual Jewish law forbids eating leavened products during Passover. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.