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  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGY
    Abir Sultan
    Mikveh
    Mikvah
    Archeology
    ritual pool
    ritual bath
    Western Wall tunnels
    Second Temple Period
    Israel Antiquities Authority
    worker
    A large Jewish ritual pool (mikvah) was recently discovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the underground Western Wall tunnels. The 2,000 year-old Mikvah is from the Second Temple Period and was likely used by Jewish pilgrims to purify themselves before ascending to the Temple Mount Sep 23 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGY
    Abir Sultan
    Mikveh
    Mikvah
    Archeology
    ritual pool
    ritual bath
    Western Wall tunnels
    Second Temple Period
    Israel Antiquities Authority
    worker
    john zeligman
    John Zeligman jerusalem archeologist(L) Israel Antiquities Authority worker (R) during A large Jewish ritual pool (mikvah) was recently discovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the underground Western Wall tunnels. The 2,000 year-old Mikvah is from the Second Temple Period and was likely used by Jewish pilgrims to purify themselves before ascending to the Temple Mount Sep 23 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGY
    Abir Sultan
    Mikveh
    Mikvah
    Archeology
    ritual pool
    ritual bath
    Western Wall tunnels
    Second Temple Period
    Israel Antiquities Authority
    worker
    A large Jewish ritual pool (mikvah) was recently discovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the underground Western Wall tunnels. The 2,000 year-old Mikvah is from the Second Temple Period and was likely used by Jewish pilgrims to purify themselves before ascending to the Temple Mount Sep 23 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGY
    Abir Sultan
    Mikveh
    Mikvah
    Archeology
    ritual pool
    ritual bath
    Western Wall tunnels
    Second Temple Period
    Israel Antiquities Authority
    worker
    A large Jewish ritual pool (mikvah) was recently discovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the underground Western Wall tunnels. The 2,000 year-old Mikvah is from the Second Temple Period and was likely used by Jewish pilgrims to purify themselves before ascending to the Temple Mount Sep 23 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGY
    Abir Sultan
    Mikveh
    Mikvah
    Archeology
    ritual pool
    ritual bath
    Western Wall tunnels
    Second Temple Period
    Israel Antiquities Authority
    worker
    A large Jewish ritual pool (mikvah) was recently discovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the underground Western Wall tunnels. The 2,000 year-old Mikvah is from the Second Temple Period and was likely used by Jewish pilgrims to purify themselves before ascending to the Temple Mount Sep 23 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGY
    Abir Sultan
    Mikveh
    Mikvah
    Archeology
    ritual pool
    ritual bath
    Western Wall tunnels
    Second Temple Period
    Israel Antiquities Authority
    worker
    A large Jewish ritual pool (mikvah) was recently discovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the underground Western Wall tunnels. The 2,000 year-old Mikvah is from the Second Temple Period and was likely used by Jewish pilgrims to purify themselves before ascending to the Temple Mount Sep 23 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGY
    Abir Sultan
    Mikveh
    Mikvah
    Archeology
    ritual pool
    ritual bath
    Western Wall tunnels
    Second Temple Period
    Israel Antiquities Authority
    worker
    A large Jewish ritual pool (mikvah) was recently discovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the underground Western Wall tunnels. The 2,000 year-old Mikvah is from the Second Temple Period and was likely used by Jewish pilgrims to purify themselves before ascending to the Temple Mount Sep 23 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGY
    Abir Sultan
    Mikveh
    Mikvah
    Archeology
    ritual pool
    ritual bath
    Western Wall tunnels
    Second Temple Period
    Israel Antiquities Authority
    worker
    john zeligman
    John Zeligman jerusalem archeologist(L) Israel Antiquities Authority worker (R) during A large Jewish ritual pool (mikvah) was recently discovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the underground Western Wall tunnels. The 2,000 year-old Mikvah is from the Second Temple Period and was likely used by Jewish pilgrims to purify themselves before ascending to the Temple Mount Sep 23 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGY
    Abir Sultan
    Mikveh
    Mikvah
    Archeology
    ritual pool
    ritual bath
    Western Wall tunnels
    Second Temple Period
    Israel Antiquities Authority
    worker
    A large Jewish ritual pool (mikvah) was recently discovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the underground Western Wall tunnels. The 2,000 year-old Mikvah is from the Second Temple Period and was likely used by Jewish pilgrims to purify themselves before ascending to the Temple Mount Sep 23 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Abir Sultan
    chicken
    ltra Orthodox Jewish man
    Kaparot
    Yom Kippur
    mea shaarim
    An Ultra Orthodox Jewish man holds a chicken which he will use as part of a Kaparot ritual before the upcoming Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. It is believed that one transfers one's sins from the past year into the chicken. The chicken is later slaughtered and given to charity. in in Mea Shearim ,Jerusalem on September 23, 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Abir Sultan
    chicken
    Kaparot
    Yom Kippur
    mea shaarim
    ltra Orthodox Jewish women
    An Ultra Orthodox Jewish women holds a chicken which he will use as part of a Kaparot ritual before the upcoming Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. It is believed that one transfers one's sins from the past year into the chicken. The chicken is later slaughtered and given to charity. in in Mea Shearim ,Jerusalem on September 23, 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Abir Sultan
    chicken
    ltra Orthodox Jewish man
    Kaparot
    Yom Kippur
    mea shaarim
    An Ultra Orthodox Jewish man holds a chicken which he will use as part of a Kaparot ritual before the upcoming Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. It is believed that one transfers one's sins from the past year into the chicken. The chicken is later slaughtered and given to charity. in in Mea Shearim ,Jerusalem on September 23, 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Abir Sultan
    chicken
    Kaparot
    Yom Kippur
    mea shaarim
    ltra Orthodox Jewish women
    An Ultra Orthodox Jewish women holds a chicken which he will use as part of a Kaparot ritual before the upcoming Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. It is believed that one transfers one's sins from the past year into the chicken. The chicken is later slaughtered and given to charity. in in Mea Shearim ,Jerusalem on September 23, 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Abir Sultan
    chicken
    Kaparot
    Yom Kippur
    mea shaarim
    ltra Orthodox Jewish boy
    An Ultra Orthodox Jewish boy trying to to catch a chicken which he will use as part of a Kaparot ritual before the upcoming Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. It is believed that one transfers one's sins from the past year into the chicken. The chicken is later slaughtered and given to charity. in in Mea Shearim ,Jerusalem on September 23, 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Abir Sultan
    chicken
    ltra Orthodox Jewish man
    Kaparot
    Yom Kippur
    mea shaarim
    An Ultra Orthodox Jewish man holds a chicken which he will use as part of a Kaparot ritual before the upcoming Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. It is believed that one transfers one's sins from the past year into the chicken. The chicken is later slaughtered and given to charity. in in Mea Shearim ,Jerusalem on September 23, 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • SUKKOT
    Abir Sultan
    Hadas
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish man
    Mea Shearim
    SUKKOT
    An Ultra Orthodox Jewish man looking at "Hadas" for Sukkot holiday in Mea Shearim ,Jerusalem on September 23, 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • SUKKOT
    Abir Sultan
    Hadas
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish man
    Mea Shearim
    SUKKOT
    An Ultra Orthodox Jewish man looking at "Hadas" for Sukkot holiday in Mea Shearim ,Jerusalem on September 23, 2009 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL POLITICS
    Gershon Elinson
    gideon ezra
    Yuli Tamir
    Amir peretz
    Michael Ben ari
    Avi Dichter
    zeev Bielski
    Efrat
    Knesset's Defense Committee
    neighbourhood
    The security room of Efrat hosts the Knesset's Defense Committee during their tour to disputed Gush Etzion neighborhood. Sep 23 2009. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL POLITICS
    Gershon Elinson
    gideon ezra
    Avi Dichter
    zeev Bielski
    Efrat
    Knesset's Defense Committee
    Yohanan Plesner
    neighbourhood
    The security room of Efrat hosts the Knesset's Defense Committee during their tour to disputed Gush Etzion neighborhood. Sep 23 2009. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Kobi Gideon
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews
    Jewish man
    Mea shearim
    religious
    Traditional
    Tradition
    kaparot
    yom kippur
    Day of atonement
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish
    Ultra-Orthodox
    ultra orthodox
    neighbourhood
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish man sales chickens, at the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim, on Sep 23, 2009, as part of the Kaparot ritual in which it is believed that one transfers one's sins from the past year into the chicken. The ritual is performed before the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish year. The chicken is later slaughtered and given to charity. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Kobi Gideon
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews
    Jewish man
    Mea shearim
    religious
    Traditional
    Tradition
    kaparot
    yom kippur
    Day of atonement
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish
    Ultra-Orthodox
    ultra orthodox
    neighbourhood
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish man holds chickens, at the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim, on Sep 23, 2009, as part of the Kaparot ritual in which it is believed that one transfers one's sins from the past year into the chicken. The ritual is performed before the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish year. The chicken is later slaughtered and given to charity. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Kobi Gideon
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews
    Jewish man
    Mea shearim
    religious
    Traditional
    Tradition
    kaparot
    yom kippur
    Day of atonement
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish
    Ultra-Orthodox
    ultra orthodox
    neighbourhood
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish woman holds a chicken, at the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim, on Sep 23, 2009, as part of the Kaparot ritual in which it is believed that one transfers one's sins from the past year into the chicken. The ritual is performed before the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish year. The chicken is later slaughtered and given to charity. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Kobi Gideon
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews
    Jewish man
    Mea shearim
    religious
    Traditional
    Tradition
    kaparot
    yom kippur
    Day of atonement
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish
    Ultra-Orthodox
    ultra orthodox
    neighbourhood
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish man holds chickens, as he stands with his son and pray at the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim, on Sep 23, 2009, as part of the Kaparot ritual in which it is believed that one transfers one's sins from the past year into the chicken. The ritual is performed before the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish year. The chicken is later slaughtered and given to charity. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.