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Israelis dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah in the Jewish settlement of Beitar Illlit, October 11, 2009. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol.Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
Israelis dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah in the Jewish settlement of Beitar Illlit, October 11, 2009. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol.Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
Israelis dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah in the Jewish settlement of Beitar Illlit, October 11, 2009. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol.Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
Israelis dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah in the Jewish settlement of Beitar Illlit, October 11, 2009. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol.Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
Israelis dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah in the Jewish settlement of Beitar Illlit, October 11, 2009. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol.Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
Israelis dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah in the Jewish settlement of Beitar Illlit, October 11, 2009. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol.Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90