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Rabbi Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman at the traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, of his own great-grandson in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, July 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Rabbi Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman at the traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, of his own great-grandson in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, July 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Rabbi Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman at the traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, of his own great-grandson in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, July 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Rabbi Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman (CR) at the traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, of his own great-grandson in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, July 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Rabbi Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman (R) arrives for the traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, of his own great-grandson in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, July 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Rabbi Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman (c) arrives for the traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, of his own great-grandson in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, July 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Rabbi Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman (c) arrives for the traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, of his own great-grandson in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, July 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Rabbi Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman at the traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, of his own great-grandson in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, July 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Rabbi Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman at the traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, of his own great-grandson in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, July 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Rabbi Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman at the traditional Jewish custom of pidyon haben, the redemption of the first-born son, of his own great-grandson in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, July 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
The Admor of the Chassidic dynasty of Spinka prays at the grave of leading Moroccan Sephardic rabbi and kabbalist Baba Sali, in the Southern Israeli town of Netivot. December 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Baba Baruch (Rabbi Baruch Abuchatzeira), son of leading Moroccan Sephardic rabbi and kabbalist Baba Sali, seen near his father's tomb in the Southern Israeli town of Netivot, where he recieves visitors to bless them. December 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Baba Baruch (Rabbi Baruch Abuchatzeira), son of leading Moroccan Sephardic rabbi and kabbalist Baba Sali, seen near his father's tomb in the Southern Israeli town of Netivot, where he recieves visitors to bless them. December 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Baba Baruch (Rabbi Baruch Abuchatzeira), son of leading Moroccan Sephardic rabbi and kabbalist Baba Sali, seen near his father's tomb in the Southern Israeli town of Netivot, where he recieves visitors to bless them. December 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Baba Baruch (Rabbi Baruch Abuchatzeira), son of leading Moroccan Sephardic rabbi and kabbalist Baba Sali, seen near his father's tomb in the Southern Israeli town of Netivot, where he recieves visitors to bless them. December 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Baba Baruch (Rabbi Baruch Abuchatzeira), son of leading Moroccan Sephardic rabbi and kabbalist Baba Sali, seen near his father's tomb in the Southern Israeli town of Netivot, where he recieves visitors to bless them. December 30, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.