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  • EID AL FITR
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    Palestinians
    Muslims.Eid al-Fitr
    Ramadan
    Rafah
    Gaza Strip
    Gaza
    eid al fitr
    eid el fitr
    A Palestinian vendor displays the games at the main market during preparations for the Eid Al-Fitr feast, in Rafah, in southern Gaza Strip on August 07, 2013. as Muslims over the world prepare to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, a three day holiday marking the end of the religious month of Ramadan in which believers abstain from food and water during daylight hours. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
  • WOMEN OF THE WALL
    Sarah Schuman
    women of the wall
    kotel
    cotel
    pray
    davin
    girls
    orthodox
    jews
    jerusalem
    western wall
    Hundreds of orthodox jewish women come to pray at the kotel in a silent protest against "Women of the Wall". An organization where hundreds of the Women of the Wall attended the monthly prayer. "Women of the Wall" fight 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. August 08, 2013. Photo by Sarah Schuman/FLASH90
  • WOMEN OF THE WALL
    Sarah Schuman
    women of the wall
    pray
    prayer
    kotel
    cotel
    western wall
    tefillin
    tallit
    Women of the "Women of the Wall" organization wear prayer shawls and 'tefillin' (small black leather boxes containing scrolls of parchment inscribed with verses from the Torah, which are worn by observant Jews during weekday morning prayers) as they pray at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem on August 07, 2013. "Women of the Wall" fight 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 WALL
    Sarah Schuman
    women of the wall
    pray
    prayer
    kotel
    cotel
    western wall
    hug
    Women of the "Women of the Wall" organization wear prayer shawls and 'tefillin' (small black leather boxes containing scrolls of parchment inscribed with verses from the Torah, which are worn by observant Jews during weekday morning prayers) as they pray at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem on August 07, 2013. "Women of the Wall" fight 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 WALL
    Sarah Schuman
    A young woman of the "Women of the Wall" organization holds a Torah scroll, outside of the Westen Wall in Jerusalem's Old City, where hundred of the Women of the Wall attended the monthly prayer. "Women of the Wall" fight 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. August 08, 2013. Photo by Sarah Schuman/FLASH90
  • WOMEN OF THE WALL
    Sarah Schuman
    women of the wall
    kotel
    cotel
    pray
    prayer
    shofar
    western wall
    Leslie Sachs, director of the "Women of the Wall" organization and chairwoman Anat Hoffman, prays at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem on August 07, 2013. "Women of the Wall" fight 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 WALL
    Sarah Schuman
    women of the wall
    pray
    prayer
    kotel
    cotel
    western wall
    tallit
    tefillin
    Women of the "Women of the Wall" organization wear prayer shawls and 'tefillin' (small black leather boxes containing scrolls of parchment inscribed with verses from the Torah, which are worn by observant Jews during weekday morning prayers) as they pray at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem on August 07, 2013. "Women of the Wall" fight 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 WALL
    Sarah Schuman
    women of the wall
    pray
    prayer
    kotel
    cotel
    western wall
    tallit
    shofar
    Women of the "Women of the Wall" organization blow shofar horns (shofar traditionally blown by men prior to the upcoming Jewish holiday of Rosh ha Shana) as they pray at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem on August 07, 2013. "Women of the Wall" fight 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 Schumanr/FLASH90
  • WOMEN OF THE WALL
    Miriam Alster
    women of the wall
    orthodox women
    kotel
    western wall
    cotel
    women
    conflict
    tfillin
    tefillin
    orthodox
    whistle
    police
    Orthodox Jewish men blow whistles as they try to disturb women of the "Women of the Wall" argue with Israeli police as the women attend their monthly prayer at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem on August 07, 2013. "Women of the Wall" fight 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 Miriam Alster/FLASH90
  • WOMEN OF THE WALL
    Miriam Alster
    women of the wall
    orthodox women
    kotel
    western wall
    cotel
    women
    conflict
    tfillin
    tefillin
    orthodox
    whistle
    Orthodox Jewish men blow whistles as they try to disturb women of the "Women of the Wall" organization as they pray at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem on August 07, 2013. "Women of the Wall" fight 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 Miriam Alster/FLASH90