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Young Orthodox jewish men sit on the ground and pray during the ritual prayer of Tisha B'Av at the Wall Western in the Old City of Jerusalem, July 16, 2013. The Tisha B'Av ceremony, literally the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebraic calendar, is the darkest day in the Jewish calendar, marking the destruction of the two temples, first by the Babylonians in 587 BC and later by the Romans in 70 AD. It is customary to sit on the floor or low stools and to sleep on the floor or without a pillow on Tisha B' Av. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90.
An Israeli soldier sits on the ground and pray during the ritual prayer of Tisha B'Av at the Wall Western in the Old City of Jerusalem, July 16, 2013. The Tisha B'Av ceremony, literally the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebraic calendar, is the darkest day in the Jewish calendar, marking the destruction of the two temples, first by the Babylonians in 587 BC and later by the Romans in 70 AD. It is customary to sit on the floor or low stools and to sleep on the floor or without a pillow on Tisha B' Av. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90.
Israeli soldiers sit on the ground and pray during the ritual prayer of Tisha B'Av at the Wall Western in the Old City of Jerusalem, July 16, 2013. The Tisha B'Av ceremony, literally the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebraic calendar, is the darkest day in the Jewish calendar, marking the destruction of the two temples, first by the Babylonians in 587 BC and later by the Romans in 70 AD. It is customary to sit on the floor or low stools and to sleep on the floor or without a pillow on Tisha B' Av. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90.
An ultra orthodox Jewish man holds up a torah scroll during the ritual prayer of Tisha B'Av at the Wall Western in the Old City of Jerusalem, July 16, 2013. The Tisha B'Av ceremony, literally the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebraic calendar, is the darkest day in the Jewish calendar, marking the destruction of the two temples, first by the Babylonians in 587 BC and later by the Romans in 70 AD. It is customary to sit on the floor or low stools and to sleep on the floor or without a pillow on Tisha B' Av. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90.