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Ultra Orthodox Jewish men wearing prayer shawls in a synagogue and pray for forgivness ( Selichot ), at the Bukharan neighborhood in Jerusalem, early on Thursday, Sep 03, 2009. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn, Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. The Thirteen Attributes of God are a central theme throughout the prayers. photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men wearing prayer shawls in a synagogue and pray for forgivness ( Selichot ), at the Bukharan neighborhood in Jerusalem, early on Thursday Sep 03, 2009. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn, Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. The Thirteen Attributes of God are a central theme throughout the prayers. photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men wearing prayer shawls in a synagogue and pray for forgivness ( Selichot ), at the Bukharan neighborhood in Jerusalem, early on Thursday, Sep 03, 2009. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn, Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. The Thirteen Attributes of God are a central theme throughout the prayers. photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men wearing prayer shawls in a synagogue and pray for forgivness ( Selichot ), at the Bukharan neighborhood in Jerusalem, early on Thursday, Sep 03, 2009. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn, Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. The Thirteen Attributes of God are a central theme throughout the prayers. photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men wearing prayer shawls in a synagogue and pray for forgivness ( Selichot ), at the Bukharan neighborhood in Jerusalem, early on Thursday, Sep 03, 2009. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn, Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. The Thirteen Attributes of God are a central theme throughout the prayers. photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
An Israeli soldier writes a note to God as Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pray for forgivness ( Selichot ), at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, early on Thursday, Sep 03, 2009. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn. Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. The Thirteen Attributes of God are a central theme throughout the prayers. photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men wearing prayer shawls in a synagogue and pray for forgivness ( Selichot ), at the Bukharan neighborhood in Jerusalem, early on Thursday Sep 03, 2009. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn, Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. The Thirteen Attributes of God are a central theme throughout the prayers. photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men wearing prayer shawls in a synagogue and pray for forgivness ( Selichot ), at the Bukharan neighborhood in Jerusalem, early on Thursday, Sep 03, 2009. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn, Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. The Thirteen Attributes of God are a central theme throughout the prayers. photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pray for forgivness ( Selichot ), at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, early on Thursday, Sep 03, 2009. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn, Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. The Thirteen Attributes of God are a central theme throughout the prayers. photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
Israeli Chief Fire Inspector Shimon Romach attends a session of the Internal Affairs and Environment Committee in the Israeli parliament on the topic of the ongoing fire-department strike.
September 03, 2009. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90