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Israeli Plus-size beauty pageant Liat Rotem pose for a picture after winning the competition in the Southern city of Be'er Sheva, 29 September 2013. Photo by Dudu Greenspan/Flash90
A Samaritan man preparing a home-made Arak, an aniseed based liqueur, in his home in Hulon. Arak is prepared from ripe grapes and aniseed in a long process of evaporation and condensation. The Samaritans drink Arak during their religious holidays as the their Torah commands. Sep 29 2013. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
A Samaritan man preparing a home-made Arak, an aniseed based liqueur, in his home in Hulon. Arak is prepared from ripe grapes and aniseed in a long process of evaporation and condensation. The Samaritans drink Arak during their religious holidays as the their Torah commands. Sep 29 2013. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
A Samaritan man preparing a home-made Arak, an aniseed based liqueur, in his home in Hulon. Arak is prepared from ripe grapes and aniseed in a long process of evaporation and condensation. The Samaritans drink Arak during their religious holidays as the their Torah commands. Sep 29 2013. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
A Samaritan man preparing a home-made Arak, an aniseed based liqueur, in his home in Hulon. Arak is prepared from ripe grapes and aniseed in a long process of evaporation and condensation. The Samaritans drink Arak during their religious holidays as the their Torah commands. Sep 29 2013. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
A Samaritan man preparing a home-made Arak, an aniseed based liqueur, in his home in Hulon. Arak is prepared from ripe grapes and aniseed in a long process of evaporation and condensation. The Samaritans drink Arak during their religious holidays as the their Torah commands. Sep 29 2013. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
A Samaritan man preparing a home-made Arak, an aniseed based liqueur, in his home in Hulon. Arak is prepared from ripe grapes and aniseed in a long process of evaporation and condensation. The Samaritans drink Arak during their religious holidays as the their Torah commands. Sep 29 2013. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
A Samaritan man preparing a home-made Arak, an aniseed based liqueur, in his home in Hulon. Arak is prepared from ripe grapes and aniseed in a long process of evaporation and condensation. The Samaritans drink Arak during their religious holidays as the their Torah commands. Sep 29 2013. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
A Samaritan man preparing a home-made Arak, an aniseed based liqueur, in his home in Hulon. Arak is prepared from ripe grapes and aniseed in a long process of evaporation and condensation. The Samaritans drink Arak during their religious holidays as the their Torah commands. Sep 29 2013. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
A Samaritan man preparing a home-made Arak, an aniseed based liqueur, in his home in Hulon. Arak is prepared from ripe grapes and aniseed in a long process of evaporation and condensation. The Samaritans drink Arak during their religious holidays as the their Torah commands. Sep 29 2013. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
Israel former p.m Ehud Olmert in Tel Aviv court prepares to give a testimony at the holyland trial on Sunday 29 September 2013. Photo by Roni Schutzer /Flash90
Israel former p.m Ehud Olmert in Tel Aviv court prepares to give a testimony at the holyland trial on Sunday 29 September 2013. Photo by Roni Schutzer /Flash90
Israel former p.m Ehud Olmert in Tel Aviv court prepares to give a testimony at the holyland trial on Sunday 29 September 2013. Photo by Roni Schutzer /Flash90
Israel former p.m Ehud Olmert in Tel Aviv court prepares to give a testimony at the holyland trial on Sunday 29 September 2013. Photo by Roni Schutzer /Flash90
Israel former p.m Ehud Olmert in Tel Aviv court prepares to give a testimony at the holyland trial on Sunday 29 September 2013. Photo by Roni Schutzer /Flash90
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's bureau chief Shula Zaken arrives to the Jerusalem District court to a hearing of Olmert verdict in a corruption case in Tel aviv, Sunday 29 September 2013. Photo by Roni Schutzer /Flash90
Israeli police investigate the scene where Jewish settlers allegedly vandalized more than 15 gravestones in the Christian cemetery on Mount Zion, in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel, 29 September 2013. According to the police, the four suspects were arrested during the act. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli police investigate the scene where Jewish settlers allegedly vandalized more than 15 gravestones in the Christian cemetery on Mount Zion, in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel, 29 September 2013. According to the police, the four suspects were arrested during the act. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli police investigate the scene where Jewish settlers allegedly vandalized more than 15 gravestones in the Christian cemetery on Mount Zion, in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel, 29 September 2013. According to the police, the four suspects were arrested during the act. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90