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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.
New Jewish building under construction is seen at the Ras Al-Amud neighborhood of East Jerusalem on 17 August 2009 called Ma'ale Zeitim. The Ha'aretz Israeli newspaper, announced plans are being submitted to build some 104 housing units in a new Jewish enclave to be called Ma'ale David, which will be attached to the Ma'ale Zeitim settlement of 100 apartments, already under construction. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Young Jewish kids walk past a new Jewish building that is under construction at the Ras Al-Amud neighborhood of East Jerusalem on 17 August 2009 called Ma'ale Zeitim. The Ha'aretz Israeli newspaper, announced plans are being submitted to build some 104 housing units in a new Jewish enclave to be called Ma'ale David, which will be attached to the Ma'ale Zeitim settlement of 100 apartments, already under construction. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90