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  • ISRAEL ORTHODOX
    Yaakov Naumi
    ultra orthodox jewish
    religion
    religious
    pidyon haben
    redemption of the first-born son
    jewish tradition
    jewish custom
    jewish
    orthodox
    baby
    birth
    traditional
    customary
    ceremony
    ritual
    redemption
    redeem
    redeemed
    first-born
    first born
    ultra orthodox
    ultra-orthodox
    haredi
    haredim
    hassidic
    hassid
    baby-boy
    baby boy
    The traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, on December 5, 2012. According to Jewish tradition, a firstborn son must be redeemed by use of silver coins from his birth-state of sanctity. The redemption is attained by giving five silver coins to a Kohen (a patrilineal descendant of the priestly family of Aaron). Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90. **YATED NEEMAN & KIKAR SHABAT & KOOKER OUT**
  • ISRAEL ORTHODOX
    Yaakov Naumi
    ultra orthodox jewish
    religion
    religious
    pidyon haben
    redemption of the first-born son
    jewish tradition
    jewish custom
    jewish
    orthodox
    baby
    birth
    traditional
    customary
    ceremony
    ritual
    redemption
    redeem
    redeemed
    first-born
    first born
    ultra orthodox
    ultra-orthodox
    haredi
    haredim
    hassidic
    hassid
    baby-boy
    baby boy
    The traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, on December 5, 2012. According to Jewish tradition, a firstborn son must be redeemed by use of silver coins from his birth-state of sanctity. The redemption is attained by giving five silver coins to a Kohen (a patrilineal descendant of the priestly family of Aaron). Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90. **YATED NEEMAN & KIKAR SHABAT & KOOKER OUT**
  • ISRAEL ORTHODOX
    Yaakov Naumi
    ultra orthodox jewish
    religion
    religious
    pidyon haben
    redemption of the first-born son
    jewish tradition
    jewish custom
    jewish
    orthodox
    baby
    birth
    traditional
    customary
    ceremony
    ritual
    redemption
    redeem
    redeemed
    first-born
    first born
    ultra orthodox
    ultra-orthodox
    haredi
    haredim
    hassidic
    hassid
    baby-boy
    baby boy
    The traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, on December 5, 2012. According to Jewish tradition, a firstborn son must be redeemed by use of silver coins from his birth-state of sanctity. The redemption is attained by giving five silver coins to a Kohen (a patrilineal descendant of the priestly family of Aaron). Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90. **YATED NEEMAN & KIKAR SHABAT & KOOKER OUT**
  • ISRAEL ORTHODOX
    Yaakov Naumi
    ultra orthodox jewish
    religion
    religious
    pidyon haben
    redemption of the first-born son
    jewish tradition
    jewish custom
    jewish
    orthodox
    baby
    birth
    traditional
    customary
    ceremony
    ritual
    redemption
    redeem
    redeemed
    first-born
    first born
    ultra orthodox
    ultra-orthodox
    haredi
    haredim
    hassidic
    hassid
    baby-boy
    baby boy
    The traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, on December 5, 2012. According to Jewish tradition, a firstborn son must be redeemed by use of silver coins from his birth-state of sanctity. The redemption is attained by giving five silver coins to a Kohen (a patrilineal descendant of the priestly family of Aaron). Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90. **YATED NEEMAN & KIKAR SHABAT & KOOKER OUT**
  • ISRAEL ORTHODOX
    Yaakov Naumi
    ultra orthodox jewish
    religion
    religious
    pidyon haben
    redemption of the first-born son
    jewish tradition
    jewish custom
    jewish
    orthodox
    baby
    birth
    traditional
    customary
    ceremony
    ritual
    redemption
    redeem
    redeemed
    first-born
    first born
    ultra orthodox
    ultra-orthodox
    haredi
    haredim
    hassidic
    hassid
    baby-boy
    baby boy
    The traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, on December 5, 2012. According to Jewish tradition, a firstborn son must be redeemed by use of silver coins from his birth-state of sanctity. The redemption is attained by giving five silver coins to a Kohen (a patrilineal descendant of the priestly family of Aaron). Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90. **YATED NEEMAN & KIKAR SHABAT & KOOKER OUT**
  • ISRAEL ORTHODOX
    Yaakov Naumi
    ultra orthodox jewish
    religion
    religious
    pidyon haben
    redemption of the first-born son
    jewish tradition
    jewish custom
    jewish
    orthodox
    baby
    birth
    traditional
    customary
    ceremony
    ritual
    redemption
    redeem
    redeemed
    first-born
    first born
    ultra orthodox
    ultra-orthodox
    haredi
    haredim
    hassidic
    hassid
    baby-boy
    baby boy
    The traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, on December 5, 2012. According to Jewish tradition, a firstborn son must be redeemed by use of silver coins from his birth-state of sanctity. The redemption is attained by giving five silver coins to a Kohen (a patrilineal descendant of the priestly family of Aaron). Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90. **YATED NEEMAN & KIKAR SHABAT & KOOKER OUT**
  • ISRAEL ORTHODOX
    Yaakov Naumi
    ultra orthodox jewish
    religion
    religious
    pidyon haben
    redemption of the first-born son
    jewish tradition
    jewish custom
    jewish
    orthodox
    baby
    birth
    traditional
    customary
    ceremony
    ritual
    redemption
    redeem
    redeemed
    first-born
    first born
    ultra orthodox
    ultra-orthodox
    haredi
    haredim
    hassidic
    hassid
    baby-boy
    baby boy
    The traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, on December 5, 2012. According to Jewish tradition, a firstborn son must be redeemed by use of silver coins from his birth-state of sanctity. The redemption is attained by giving five silver coins to a Kohen (a patrilineal descendant of the priestly family of Aaron). Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90. **YATED NEEMAN & KIKAR SHABAT & KOOKER OUT**