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Rabbi Natan Tzvi Finkel, who headed the Mir yeshiva in Jerusalem, passed away at the age of 69-years-old.
Thousands of people participated in the funeral today, Nov 8 2011. Photo by Flash90.
Rabbi Natan Tzvi Finkel, who headed the Mir yeshiva in Jerusalem, passed away at the age of 69-years-old.
Thousands of people participated in the funeral today, Nov 8 2011. Photo by Flash90.
Rabbi Natan Tzvi Finkel, who headed the Mir yeshiva in Jerusalem, passed away at the age of 69-years-old.
Thousands of people participated in the funeral today, Nov 8 2011. Photo by Flash90.
Israel's Finance minister Yuval Steinitz receives a symbolic check from the NOY foundation for property rights for parts of the Road 6, at the Finance Ministry in Jerusalem. November 08, 2011. Photo by FLASH90
The Israeli ministers of assassinated Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's government pose for a picture close to a memorial stone for Rabin, in Tel Aviv. Ytzhak Rabin was assassinated 16 years ago. November 08, 2011. photo by Gideon Markovich/FLASh90
**MAARIV OUT**
'Price tag' spray-painted near left wing activist home in Jerusalem. November 08, 2011. The phrases "price tag" and "Rabin is waiting for you" were spray-painted near the Jerusalem home of Peace Now activist Hagit Ofran. A vehicle bearing a Peace Now bumper sticker was vandalized nearby. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
A man walks past a car with a graffiti saying " Price Tag" near left wing activist home in Jerusalem. November 08, 2011. The phrases "price tag" and "Rabin is waiting for you" were spray-painted near the Jerusalem home of Peace Now activist Hagit Ofran. A vehicle bearing a Peace Now bumper sticker was vandalized nearby. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Chairman of the israeli parliament Reuven Rivlin enters a special solar powered taxi created by Swiss inventor Louis Palmer on display at the courtyard of the Israeli parliament. November 08, 2011. The vehicle is powered exclusively by solar power and tows solar panels. The solar taxi has driven about 60,000 km all over the world so far without a drop of fuel. Israel is the 40th country on Palmer’s journey. Photo by Miriam Alster / Flash90.
Shas parliament member Amnon Cohen enters a special solar powered taxi created by Swiss inventor Louis Palmer on display at the courtyard of the Israeli parliament. November 08, 2011. The vehicle is powered exclusively by solar power and tows solar panels. The solar taxi has driven about 60,000 km all over the world so far without a drop of fuel. Israel is the 40th country on Palmer’s journey. Photo by Miriam Alster / Flash90.
Chairman of the israeli parliament Reuven Rivlin drives a special solar powered taxi created by Swiss inventor Louis Palmer on display at the courtyard of the Israeli parliament. November 08, 2011. The vehicle is powered exclusively by solar power and tows solar panels. The solar taxi has driven about 60,000 km all over the world so far without a drop of fuel. Israel is the 40th country on Palmer’s journey. Photo by Miriam Alster / Flash90.
A special solar powered taxi created by Swiss inventor Louis Palmer on display at the courtyard of the Israeli parliament. November 08, 2011. The vehicle is powered exclusively by solar power and tows solar panels. The solar taxi has driven about 60,000 km all over the world so far without a drop of fuel. Israel is the 40th country on Palmer’s journey. Photo by Miriam Alster / Flash90.
"Peace Now" activists protest outside Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem against the 'Price tag' graffiti which was spray-painted near "Peace Now" activist's Hagit Ofran's home in Jerusalem. November 08, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster / Flash90.
"Peace Now" activists protest outside Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem against the 'Price tag' graffiti which was spray-painted near "Peace Now" activist's Hagit Ofran's home in Jerusalem. November 08, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster / Flash90.
"Peace Now" activists protest outside Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem against the 'Price tag' graffiti which was spray-painted near "Peace Now" activist's Hagit Ofran's home in Jerusalem. November 08, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster / Flash90.