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Attorney Gad Frankel waiting for his verdict at the Jerusalem's District court. April 28, 2010. Frankel was arrested on 2007 in suspicion of series of fraud offenses, and today he was sentenced for two years in prison after being convicted in four counts of theft while serving as a receiver. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
Young Samaritan boys hold a goat which will be sacrificed as part of the Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 28, 2010. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
A Samaritan man carries a sheep which will be sacrificed as part of the Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 28, 2010. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Israeli soldiers play with a sheep carried by a young Samaritan man. Around 20 sheep were sacrificed as part of the Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 28, 2010. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Samaritan men pray at a sacrifice ceremony during the Samaritan Passover holiday, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 28, 2010. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Samaritan priests sit and wait for the continuation of a ritual in which sheep are sacrificed as part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 28, 2010. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
A young Samaritan boy looks at the large fire-filled pit into which Samaritan priests will insert skewered Passover sacrifices as part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 28, 2010. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Samaritan priests insert their skewered Passover sacrifices into the oven during the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 28, 2010. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Samaritan priests insert their skewered Passover sacrifices into the oven during the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 28, 2010. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Tourists watch on as Samaritan priests pray at a sacrifice ceremony during the Samaritan Passover holiday, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 28, 2010. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
A procession in the center of Jerusalem on April 20 2010 held by social activists protesting against the corruption of Israeli leaders, in the context of Holyland project.
Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
A procession in the center of Jerusalem on April 20 2010 held by social activists protesting against the corruption of Israeli leaders, in the context of Holyland project.
Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
A procession in the center of Jerusalem on April 20 2010 held by social activists protesting against the corruption of Israeli leaders, in the context of Holyland project.
Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90