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An immigrant women from Nepal celebrate The Teej
festival in in Neve Sha'anan neighborhoods in Tel Aviv.Traditionally, observing the festival of Teej is mandatory for all married women and even for girls who have reached puberty, but the ill and the physically unfit women may not perform this puja. The celebration of Teej involves feasting on the first day, a fast on the second day, and a holy bath on the third day.Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
An immigrant women from Nepal celebrate The Teej
festival in in Neve Sha'anan neighborhoods in Tel Aviv.Traditionally, observing the festival of Teej is mandatory for all married women and even for girls who have reached puberty, but the ill and the physically unfit women may not perform this puja. The celebration of Teej involves feasting on the first day, a fast on the second day, and a holy bath on the third day.Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
An immigrant women from Nepal celebrate The Teej
festival in in Neve Sha'anan neighborhoods in Tel Aviv.Traditionally, observing the festival of Teej is mandatory for all married women and even for girls who have reached puberty, but the ill and the physically unfit women may not perform this puja. The celebration of Teej involves feasting on the first day, a fast on the second day, and a holy bath on the third day.Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
An immigrant women from Nepal celebrate The Teej
festival in in Neve Sha'anan neighborhoods in Tel Aviv.Traditionally, observing the festival of Teej is mandatory for all married women and even for girls who have reached puberty, but the ill and the physically unfit women may not perform this puja. The celebration of Teej involves feasting on the first day, a fast on the second day, and a holy bath on the third day.Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
An immigrant women from Nepal celebrate The Teej
festival in in Neve Sha'anan neighborhoods in Tel Aviv.Traditionally, observing the festival of Teej is mandatory for all married women and even for girls who have reached puberty, but the ill and the physically unfit women may not perform this puja. The celebration of Teej involves feasting on the first day, a fast on the second day, and a holy bath on the third day.Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
An immigrant women from Nepal celebrate The Teej
festival in in Neve Sha'anan neighborhoods in Tel Aviv.Traditionally, observing the festival of Teej is mandatory for all married women and even for girls who have reached puberty, but the ill and the physically unfit women may not perform this puja. The celebration of Teej involves feasting on the first day, a fast on the second day, and a holy bath on the third day.Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
Rabbi Avraham Froelich, who posted the bail of the haredi mother suspected of starving her three-year-old son during a debate in district court in Jerusalem on Aug 23, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan / FLASH90.
Rabbi Avraham Froelich, who posted the bail of the haredi mother suspected of starving her three-year-old son during a debate in district court in Jerusalem on Aug 23, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan / FLASH90.
Rabbi Avraham Froelich, who posted the bail of the haredi mother suspected of starving her three-year-old son during a debate in district court in Jerusalem on Aug 23, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan / FLASH90.
Ultra-Orthodox mother suspected of starving her three-year-old son during a debate in district court in Jerusalem on Aug 23, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan / FLASH90.
Ultra-Orthodox mother suspected of starving her three-year-old son during a debate in district court in Jerusalem on Aug 23, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan / FLASH90.
Channel 10 workers carry signs next to CEO chanel 2 Menashe Smira office during a protest in Jerusalem. Yossi Maiman announces he will be stopping to cover the channel's growing deficit, August 23, 2009 Photo Abir Sultan/ Flash90
The CEO of Channel 10 Yossi Barshevsky argues with CEO chanel 2 Menashe Smira office during a protest in Jerusalem. Yossi Maiman announces he will be stopping to cover the channel's growing deficit, August 23, 2009 Photo Abir Sultan/ Flash90
Israel's Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman arrives for the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister offices in Jerusalem, on Aug 23, 2009. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to press Sweden for an official condemnation of an article in the Swedish daily Aftonbladet that alleged Israeli soldiers "harvested" the organs of Palestinians.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Deputy Prime Minister Moshe (Boogie) Ya'alon attends the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister offices in Jerusalem, on Aug 23, 2009. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to press Sweden for an official condemnation of an article in the Swedish daily Aftonbladet that alleged Israeli soldiers "harvested" the organs of Palestinians.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister offices in Jerusalem, on Aug 23, 2009. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to press Sweden for an official condemnation of an article in the Swedish daily Aftonbladet that alleged Israeli soldiers "harvested" the organs of Palestinians.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister offices in Jerusalem, on Aug 23, 2009. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to press Sweden for an official condemnation of an article in the Swedish daily Aftonbladet that alleged Israeli soldiers "harvested" the organs of Palestinians.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister offices in Jerusalem, on Aug 23, 2009. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to press Sweden for an official condemnation of an article in the Swedish daily Aftonbladet that alleged Israeli soldiers "harvested" the organs of Palestinians.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister offices in Jerusalem, on Aug 23, 2009. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to press Sweden for an official condemnation of an article in the Swedish daily Aftonbladet that alleged Israeli soldiers "harvested" the organs of Palestinians.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90