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Two Christian nuns walk beside an Ultra Orthodox man and his son, towards Jaffa Gate and the Tower of David, in the Old City of Jerusalem, on Thursday, January 30, 2014. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90.
Two Christian walk towards Jaffa Gate and the Tower of David, in the Old City of Jerusalem, on Thursday, January 30, 2014. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90.
An Arab boy watches as an Israeli couple have their wedding photos taken along the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, on Thursday, January 30, 2014. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90.
On the backdrop of the Old City walls and the Tower of David, Micky and Yehuda Hayat practice Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group. Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room) and seeks to promote martial arts in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
On the backdrop of the Old City walls and the Tower of David, Micky and Yehuda Hayat practice Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group. Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room) and seeks to promote martial arts in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash 90
On the backdrop of the Old City walls and the Tower of David, Micky and Yehuda Hayat practice Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group. Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room) and seeks to promote martial arts in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
On the backdrop of the Old City walls and the Tower of David, Micky and Yehuda Hayat practice Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group. Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room) and seeks to promote martial arts in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Micky and Yehuda Hayat practice Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, with the al Aqsa mosque behind them, in Jerusalem's Old City on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group. Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room) and seeks to promote martial arts in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
On the backdrop of the Dormition Abbery Church in Jerusalem, Micky and Yehuda Hayat practice Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group. Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room) and seeks to promote martial arts in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Micky and Yehuda Hayat practice Capoeira at the Jaffa Gate entrance to Jerusalem's Old City, on January 30, 2014. Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, which the Hayat brothers seek to promote in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group, and Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room). Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Micky and Yehuda Hayat practice Capoeira in Jerusalem's Old City, on January 30, 2014. Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, which the Hayat brothers seek to promote in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group, and Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room). Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Micky and Yehuda Hayat play traditional Capoeira music in Jerusalem's Old City, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group, and Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room). Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, which the Hayat brothers seek to promote in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Micky and Yehuda Hayat perform Capoeira moves along the walls of Jerusalem's Old City, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group, and Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room). Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, which the Hayat brothers seek to promote in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jews, Micky and Yehuda Hayat, perform Capoeira moves along the walls of Jerusalem's Old City, as people walk past, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group, and Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room). Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, which the Hayat brothers seek to promote in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jews, Micky and Yehuda Hayat, perform Capoeira moves along the walls of Jerusalem's Old City, as people walk past, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group, and Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room). Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, which the Hayat brothers seek to promote in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jews, Micky and Yehuda Hayat, perform Capoeira moves along the walls of Jerusalem's Old City, as people walk past, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group, and Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room). Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, which the Hayat brothers seek to promote in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jew and martial artists, Micky Hayat, performs Capoeira moves at Yemin Moshe with the Windmill in the background, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group, and Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room). Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, which the Hayat brothers seek to promote in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jew and martial artist, Micky Hayat, performs Capoeira moves on the Mount of Olives lookout to Jerusalem's Old City and the Dome of the Rock, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group, and Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room). Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, which the Hayat brothers seek to promote in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jew and martial artist, Yehuda Hayat, performs Capoeira moves on the Mount of Olives lookout to Jerusalem's Old City, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group, and Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room). Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, which the Hayat brothers seek to promote in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jew and martial artist, Micky Hayat, performs Capoeira moves in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group, and Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room). Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, which the Hayat brothers seek to promote in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jew and martial artist, Yehuda Hayat, performs Capoeira moves in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City, on January 30, 2014. The brothers belong to the Abada Capoeira training group, and Micky Hayat teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room). Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, which the Hayat brothers seek to promote in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90