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Young children wear 3D-glasses as they read a 3D version of the "Haggadah". which is traditionally read during the "passover seder" on the first night of the 8-day long Jewish holiday of Passover, in Tzur Hadassah. March 25, 2013 Photo By Nati Shohat/flash 90.
An Israeli family seen during the "passover seder" on the first night of the 8-day long Jewish holiday of Passover, in Tzur Hadassah. March 25, 2013 Photo By Nati Shohat/flash 90.
An Israeli family seen during the "passover seder" on the first night of the 8-day long Jewish holiday of Passover, in Tzur Hadassah. March 25, 2013 Photo By Nati Shohat/flash 90.
A bee sucks up the nectar from citrus flowers March 26 2013. Afterward they take it back to the hive and they spit out the nectar into wax cells, this is honey. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A bee lands on a citrus flowers to suck up the nectar March 26 2013. Afterward they take it back to the hive and they spit out the nectar into wax cells, this is honey. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A bee sucks up the nectar from citrus flowers March 26 2013. Afterward they take it back to the hive and they spit out the nectar into wax cells, this is honey. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A bee sucks up the nectar from citrus flowers March 26 2013. Afterward they take it back to the hive and they spit out the nectar into wax cells, this is honey. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A bee sucks up the nectar from citrus flowers March 26 2013. Afterward they take it back to the hive and they spit out the nectar into wax cells, this is honey. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A bee lands on a citrus flower to suck the nectar and stamina stick to its feet March 26 2013.
The stamen is the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower. The bee moves pollen from the anther of one flower to the female stigma of another flower. An anther is the male part of a flower that has pollen grains on it. A stigma is the female part of a flower that receives the pollen. In other words, when a bee gets pollen from a flower, the pollen sticks to the beeMany plants depend on bees to spread pollen, helping them to reproduce. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A bee sucks up the nectar from citrus flowers March 26 2013. Afterward they take it back to the hive and they spit out the nectar into wax cells, this is honey. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A bee sucks up the nectar from citrus flowers March 26 2013. Afterward they take it back to the hive and they spit out the nectar into wax cells, this is honey. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A bee sucks up the nectar from citrus flowers March 26 2013. Afterward they take it back to the hive and they spit out the nectar into wax cells, this is honey. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A bee sucks up the nectar from citrus flowers March 26 2013. Afterward they take it back to the hive and they spit out the nectar into wax cells, this is honey. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A bee sucks up the nectar from citrus flowers March 26 2013. Afterward they take it back to the hive and they spit out the nectar into wax cells, this is honey. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A bee sucks up the nectar from citrus flowers March 26 2013. Afterward they take it back to the hive and they spit out the nectar into wax cells, this is honey. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A bee sucks up the nectar from citrus flowers March 26 2013. Afterward they take it back to the hive and they spit out the nectar into wax cells, this is honey. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A bee sucks up the nectar from citrus flowers March 26 2013. Afterward they take it back to the hive and they spit out the nectar into wax cells, this is honey. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A bee sucks up the nectar from citrus flowers March 26 2013. Afterward they take it back to the hive and they spit out the nectar into wax cells, this is honey. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90