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Israeli workers seen rappelling as they hang a large billboard on a building with an Israeli flag, in honor of Israel's upcoming 65th Independence Day, at the entrance of Jerusalem on April 11, 2013. Israel will mark its 65th Independence Day on April 16, 2013. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
A Woman of the "Women of the Wall" organization wears a prayer shawls as she prays at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, where she almost gets arrested by the police in Jerusalem on April 11, 2013. "Women of the Wall" fights for the right for Jewish women to conduct prayer services, read from a Torah scroll while wearing prayer shawls, and sing out loud at the women’s section of the Western Wall. Photo by Sarah Schuman/ FLASH90
Women of the "Women of the Wall" organization wear prayer shawls as they pray at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem on April 11, 2013. "Women of the Wall" fights for the right for Jewish women to conduct prayer services, read from a Torah scroll while wearing prayer shawls, and sing out loud at the women’s section of the Western Wall. Photo by Sarah Schuman/ FLASH90
Women of the "Women of the Wall" organization wear prayer shawls as they pray at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem on April 11, 2013. "Women of the Wall" fights for the right for Jewish women to conduct prayer services, read from a Torah scroll while wearing prayer shawls, and sing out loud at the women’s section of the Western Wall. Photo by Sarah Schuman/ FLASH90
Women of the "Women of the Wall" organization wear prayer shawls as they pray at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem on April 11, 2013. "Women of the Wall" fights for the right for Jewish women to conduct prayer services, read from a Torah scroll while wearing prayer shawls, and sing out loud at the women’s section of the Western Wall. Photo by Sarah Schuman/ FLASH90
Women of the "Women of the Wall" organization wear prayer shawls as they pray at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem on April 11, 2013. "Women of the Wall" fights for the right for Jewish women to conduct prayer services, read from a Torah scroll while wearing prayer shawls, and sing out loud at the women’s section of the Western Wall. Photo by Sarah Schuman/ FLASH90
Jewish Orthodox men seen learning Torah at the Har Etzion yeshiva in the Jewish settlement of Alon Shvut. April 11, 2013. Photo by Gershon Elinson/FLASH90