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An Ultra Orthodox Jewish woman walk down the street of the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim, on Sep 25, 2009, next to window shop of a store selling citron, (known as a Ethrog) for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The citron is one of the four species used during rituals in the week-long Jewish holiday of Sukkot, which begins on Oct 02, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90
An Ultra Orthodox Jewish man walks down the street of the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim, on Sep 25, 2009, next to window shop of a store selling citron, (known as a Ethrog) for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The citron is one of the four species used during rituals in the week-long Jewish holiday of Sukkot, which begins on Oct 02, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90
An Ultra Orthodox Jewish youth prepares palm leaves for the Sukka in the street of the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim, on Sep 25, 2009, The week-long Jewish holiday of Sukkot, which begins on Oct 02, 2009, commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90
Rabbi David Batzri (not seen) and his son, Yitzhak Batzri blow and check "shofars" (or ram's horn) at the Shalom Yeshiva in Jerusalem, on Friday, Sep 25, 2009. as part of the preperations for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Rabbi David Batzri, is a well-known kabbalist and head of Yeshivat Hashalom in Jerusalem. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90.
Rabbi David Batzri (L) and his son, Yitzhak Batzri blow and check "shofars" (or ram's horn) at the Shalom Yeshiva in Jerusalem, on Friday, Sep 25, 2009. as part of the preperations for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Rabbi David Batzri, is a well-known kabbalist and head of Yeshivat Hashalom in Jerusalem. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90.
Rabbi David Batzri (L) and his son, Yitzhak Batzri blow and check "shofars" (or ram's horn) at the Shalom Yeshiva in Jerusalem, on Friday, Sep 25, 2009. as part of the preperations for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Rabbi David Batzri, is a well-known kabbalist and head of Yeshivat Hashalom in Jerusalem. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90.
Rabbi David Batzri (L) and his son, Yitzhak Batzri blow and check "shofars" (or ram's horn) at the Shalom Yeshiva in Jerusalem, on Friday, Sep 25, 2009. as part of the preperations for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Rabbi David Batzri, is a well-known kabbalist and head of Yeshivat Hashalom in Jerusalem. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90.
Rabbi David Batzri (L) and his son, Yitzhak Batzri blow and check "shofars" (or ram's horn) at the Shalom Yeshiva in Jerusalem, on Friday, Sep 25, 2009. as part of the preperations for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Rabbi David Batzri, is a well-known kabbalist and head of Yeshivat Hashalom in Jerusalem. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90.
Rabbi David Batzri (L) and his son, Yitzhak Batzri observe and examine the incense that is prepared for the third temple at the Shalom Yeshiva in Jerusalem, on Friday, Sep 25, 2009. as part of the preperations for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Rabbi David Batzri, is a well-known kabbalist and head of Yeshivat Hashalom in Jerusalem. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90.