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Ultra orthodox and secular fight with each other in the "Mahane Yehuda" market in Jerusalem on Friday afternoon. Every Friday a group of ultra orthodox men stroll the city and check for stores that haven't closed their shops in time for "Shabat"; the Jewish holy day of rest. November 29, 2008. Photo by Matanya Tausig / Flash90
Ultra orthodox and secular fight with each other in the "Mahane Yehuda" market in Jerusalem on Friday afternoon. Every Friday a group of ultra orthodox men stroll the city and check for stores that haven't closed their shops in time for "Shabat"; the Jewish holy day of rest. November 29, 2008. Photo by Matanya Tausig / Flash90
Ultra orthodox and secular fight with each other in the "Mahane Yehuda" market in Jerusalem on Friday afternoon. Every Friday a group of ultra orthodox men stroll the city and check for stores that haven't closed their shops in time for "Shabat"; the Jewish holy day of rest. November 29, 2008. Photo by Matanya Tausig / Flash90
Ultra orthodox and secular fight with each other in the "Mahane Yehuda" market in Jerusalem on Friday afternoon. Every Friday a group of ultra orthodox men stroll the city and check for stores that haven't closed their shops in time for "Shabat"; the Jewish holy day of rest. November 29, 2008. Photo by Matanya Tausig / Flash90
Ultra orthodox and secular fight with each other in the "Mahane Yehuda" market in Jerusalem on Friday afternoon. Every Friday a group of ultra orthodox men stroll the city and check for stores that haven't closed their shops in time for "Shabat"; the Jewish holy day of rest. November 29, 2008. Photo by Matanya Tausig / Flash90
Ultra orthodox and secular fight with each other in the "Mahane Yehuda" market in Jerusalem on Friday afternoon. Every Friday a group of ultra orthodox men stroll the city and check for stores that haven't closed their shops in time for "Shabat"; the Jewish holy day of rest. November 29, 2008. Photo by Matanya Tausig / Flash90
Ultra orthodox and secular fight with each other in the "Mahane Yehuda" market in Jerusalem on Friday afternoon. Every Friday a group of ultra orthodox men stroll the city and check for stores that haven't closed their shops in time for "Shabat"; the Jewish holy day of rest. November 29, 2008. Photo by Matanya Tausig / Flash90