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Israel's Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi, Yona Metzger carry Torah scrolls and perform the Jewish ritual of encirclement during the celebration of Simhat Torah at the end of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, in Jerusalem. Simchat Torah commemorates the end of the annual cycle of the reading of the entire Torah and the beginning of the next cycle of rereading it.on 30 September 2010 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
Rabbi Shlomo Amar and Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat carry Torah scrolls and perform the Jewish ritual of encirclement during the celebration of Simhat Torah at the end of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, in Jerusalem. Simchat Torah commemorates the end of the annual cycle of the reading of the entire Torah and the beginning of the next cycle of rereading it.on 30 September 2010 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men sing and dance as they carry Torah scrolls and perform the Jewish ritual of encirclement during the celebration of Simhat Torah at the end of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, in the ultra orthodox Mea Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem. Simchat Torah commemorates the end of the annual cycle of the reading of the entire Torah and the beginning of the next cycle of rereading it.on 30 September 2010 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men sing and dance as they carry Torah scrolls and perform the Jewish ritual of encirclement during the celebration of Simhat Torah at the end of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, in the ultra orthodox Mea Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem. Simchat Torah commemorates the end of the annual cycle of the reading of the entire Torah and the beginning of the next cycle of rereading it.on 30 September 2010 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men sing and dance as they carry Torah scrolls and perform the Jewish ritual of encirclement during the celebration of Simhat Torah at the end of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, in the ultra orthodox Mea Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem. Simchat Torah commemorates the end of the annual cycle of the reading of the entire Torah and the beginning of the next cycle of rereading it.on 30 September 2010 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90.
US special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell arrives to the West Bank town of Ramallah, before his meeting with the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, in the West Bank city of Ramallah on September 30, 2010. Mitchell is in the area trying to rewnew direct peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians since the Israeli 10-month building moratorium on Jewish settlements expired. Netanyahu has not yet said the freeze is officially over nor has he said it continues in some form, as the Palestinians say they will wait for a decision from the Arab League meeting next week to respond to the freeze expiring on 26 September.photo by:Issam Rimawi flash90
US special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell arrives to the West Bank town of Ramallah, before his meeting with the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, in the West Bank city of Ramallah on September 30, 2010. Mitchell is in the area trying to rewnew direct peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians since the Israeli 10-month building moratorium on Jewish settlements expired. Netanyahu has not yet said the freeze is officially over nor has he said it continues in some form, as the Palestinians say they will wait for a decision from the Arab League meeting next week to respond to the freeze expiring on 26 September.photo by:Issam Rimawi flash90
US special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell arrives to the West Bank town of Ramallah, before his meeting with the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, in the West Bank city of Ramallah on September 30, 2010. Mitchell is in the area trying to rewnew direct peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians since the Israeli 10-month building moratorium on Jewish settlements expired. Netanyahu has not yet said the freeze is officially over nor has he said it continues in some form, as the Palestinians say they will wait for a decision from the Arab League meeting next week to respond to the freeze expiring on 26 September.photo by:Issam Rimawi flash90
US special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell arrives to the West Bank town of Ramallah, before his meeting with the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, in the West Bank city of Ramallah on September 30, 2010. Mitchell is in the area trying to rewnew direct peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians since the Israeli 10-month building moratorium on Jewish settlements expired. Netanyahu has not yet said the freeze is officially over nor has he said it continues in some form, as the Palestinians say they will wait for a decision from the Arab League meeting next week to respond to the freeze expiring on 26 September.photo by:Issam Rimawi flash90
US special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell arrives to the West Bank town of Ramallah, before his meeting with the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, in the West Bank city of Ramallah on September 30, 2010. Mitchell is in the area trying to rewnew direct peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians since the Israeli 10-month building moratorium on Jewish settlements expired. Netanyahu has not yet said the freeze is officially over nor has he said it continues in some form, as the Palestinians say they will wait for a decision from the Arab League meeting next week to respond to the freeze expiring on 26 September.photo by:Issam Rimawi 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, 30 September 2010 . 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, 30 September 2010 . 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, 30 September 2010 . 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, 30 September 2010 . 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
Palestinian militants from the Al Nasser Salah al Din Brigades, an armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committees, attend a rally in the west of Gaza City on 29 September 2010. A high-ranking Hamas official said on 30 September 2010 that party leader-in-exile Khaled Mash'al met with Egyptian Intelligence chief Omar Suleiman over progress made on unity talks with Fatah. Ismail Radwan stated that 'in the coming days, we will witness a meeting between Hamas and Fatah delegations to complete agreements on disputed points that will be signed and then agree to steps on conciliation.' photo by Wissam Nassar/ flash90
Palestinian militants from the Al Nasser Salah al Din Brigades, an armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committees, attend a rally in the west of Gaza City on 29 September 2010. A high-ranking Hamas official said on 30 September 2010 that party leader-in-exile Khaled Mash'al met with Egyptian Intelligence chief Omar Suleiman over progress made on unity talks with Fatah. Ismail Radwan stated that 'in the coming days, we will witness a meeting between Hamas and Fatah delegations to complete agreements on disputed points that will be signed and then agree to steps on conciliation.' photo by Wissam Nassar/ flash90
Palestinian militants from the Al Nasser Salah al Din Brigades, an armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committees, attend a rally in the west of Gaza City on 29 September 2010. A high-ranking Hamas official said on 30 September 2010 that party leader-in-exile Khaled Mash'al met with Egyptian Intelligence chief Omar Suleiman over progress made on unity talks with Fatah. Ismail Radwan stated that 'in the coming days, we will witness a meeting between Hamas and Fatah delegations to complete agreements on disputed points that will be signed and then agree to steps on conciliation.' photo by Wissam Nassar/ flash90
Palestinian militants from the Al Nasser Salah al Din Brigades, an armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committees, attend a rally in the west of Gaza City on 29 September 2010. A high-ranking Hamas official said on 30 September 2010 that party leader-in-exile Khaled Mash'al met with Egyptian Intelligence chief Omar Suleiman over progress made on unity talks with Fatah. Ismail Radwan stated that 'in the coming days, we will witness a meeting between Hamas and Fatah delegations to complete agreements on disputed points that will be signed and then agree to steps on conciliation.' photo by Wissam Nassar/ flash90
Palestinian militants from the Al Nasser Salah al Din Brigades, an armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committees, attend a rally in the west of Gaza City on 29 September 2010. A high-ranking Hamas official said on 30 September 2010 that party leader-in-exile Khaled Mash'al met with Egyptian Intelligence chief Omar Suleiman over progress made on unity talks with Fatah. Ismail Radwan stated that 'in the coming days, we will witness a meeting between Hamas and Fatah delegations to complete agreements on disputed points that will be signed and then agree to steps on conciliation.' photo by Wissam Nassar/ flash90
Israelis dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah inGush Etzion at the West Bank, 30 September 2010 . 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 Gershon Elinson / Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah in Bnei Berak, 30 September 2010 . 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 Yossi Zeliger/FLASH90 **MAARIV OUT**
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah in Bnei Berak, 30 September 2010 . 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 Yossi Zeliger/FLASH90 **MAARIV OUT**