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An ultra orthodox Jewish chef prepared food at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
An ultra orthodox Jewish chef prepared food at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Ultra orthodox jews enjoy dining at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Ultra orthodox jews enjoy dining at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Ultra orthodox jews enjoy dining at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Ultra orthodox jews enjoy dining at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Ultra orthodox jews enjoy dining at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Ultra orthodox jews enjoy dining at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Ultra orthodox jews enjoy dining at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Ultra orthodox jews enjoy dining at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Ultra orthodox jews enjoy dining at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Secular and religious Jewish men seen at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Ultra orthodox jews enjoy dining at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Ultra orthodox jews enjoy dining at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Ultra orthodox jews enjoy dining at the "Heimishe Esin" restaurant serving home-cooked Jewish and Israeli food, in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. All throughout the week, the restaurant is open to all, on Thursday nights the restaurant is mostly frequented by ultra orthodox Jews arriving from the surrounding Jerusalem neighborhoods. August 25, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.