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Mayor of Jerusalem, Nir Barkat, makes Hamentschen cookies with children, for sending Purim packages for Golani Brigade soldiers, as he visits a kindergarten in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014, during a "Good Deeds Day" in Israel. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90.
Jerusalem Municipality workers make sandwiches for the needy together with elderly residents at the Frankfurter Center for the Elderly, in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014, during "Good Deeds Day" in Israel. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90.
View of the historical site of the Schneller Orphanage building on Malchei Israel Street in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014. Shneler Orphanage was a Christian Orphanage that operated from 1860 until World War II, and is regarded as one of the most historically important and beautiful sites in Jerusalem. During the British mandate, it was a military camp for the British army, and later was in the hands of the Jewish Paramilitary organization, Ha'hagana. It was finally used by the IDF, until the end of November 2008, when it was closed. An Ultra Orthodox neighborhood is expected to be built in its place. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
View of the historical site of the Schneller Orphanage building on Malchei Israel Street in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014. Shneler Orphanage was a Christian Orphanage that operated from 1860 until World War II, and is regarded as one of the most historically important and beautiful sites in Jerusalem. During the British mandate, it was a military camp for the British army, and later was in the hands of the Jewish Paramilitary organization, Ha'hagana. It was finally used by the IDF, until the end of November 2008, when it was closed. An Ultra Orthodox neighborhood is expected to be built in its place. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
View of the historical site of the Schneller Orphanage building on Malchei Israel Street in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014. Shneler Orphanage was a Christian Orphanage that operated from 1860 until World War II, and is regarded as one of the most historically important and beautiful sites in Jerusalem. During the British mandate, it was a military camp for the British army, and later was in the hands of the Jewish Paramilitary organization, Ha'hagana. It was finally used by the IDF, until the end of November 2008, when it was closed. An Ultra Orthodox neighborhood is expected to be built in its place. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
View of the historical site of the Schneller Orphanage building on Malchei Israel Street in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014. Shneler Orphanage was a Christian Orphanage that operated from 1860 until World War II, and is regarded as one of the most historically important and beautiful sites in Jerusalem. During the British mandate, it was a military camp for the British army, and later was in the hands of the Jewish Paramilitary organization, Ha'hagana. It was finally used by the IDF, until the end of November 2008, when it was closed. An Ultra Orthodox neighborhood is expected to be built in its place. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
View of the historical site of the Schneller Orphanage building on Malchei Israel Street in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014. Shneler Orphanage was a Christian Orphanage that operated from 1860 until World War II, and is regarded as one of the most historically important and beautiful sites in Jerusalem. During the British mandate, it was a military camp for the British army, and later was in the hands of the Jewish Paramilitary organization, Ha'hagana. It was finally used by the IDF, until the end of November 2008, when it was closed. An Ultra Orthodox neighborhood is expected to be built in its place. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
View of the historical site of the Schneller Orphanage building on Malchei Israel Street in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014. Shneler Orphanage was a Christian Orphanage that operated from 1860 until World War II, and is regarded as one of the most historically important and beautiful sites in Jerusalem. During the British mandate, it was a military camp for the British army, and later was in the hands of the Jewish Paramilitary organization, Ha'hagana. It was finally used by the IDF, until the end of November 2008, when it was closed. An Ultra Orthodox neighborhood is expected to be built in its place. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
View of the historical site of the Schneller Orphanage building on Malchei Israel Street in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014. Shneler Orphanage was a Christian Orphanage that operated from 1860 until World War II, and is regarded as one of the most historically important and beautiful sites in Jerusalem. During the British mandate, it was a military camp for the British army, and later was in the hands of the Jewish Paramilitary organization, Ha'hagana. It was finally used by the IDF, until the end of November 2008, when it was closed. An Ultra Orthodox neighborhood is expected to be built in its place. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
View of the historical site of the Schneller Orphanage building on Malchei Israel Street in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014. Shneler Orphanage was a Christian Orphanage that operated from 1860 until World War II, and is regarded as one of the most historically important and beautiful sites in Jerusalem. During the British mandate, it was a military camp for the British army, and later was in the hands of the Jewish Paramilitary organization, Ha'hagana. It was finally used by the IDF, until the end of November 2008, when it was closed. An Ultra Orthodox neighborhood is expected to be built in its place. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
View of the historical site of the Schneller Orphanage building on Malchei Israel Street in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014. Shneler Orphanage was a Christian Orphanage that operated from 1860 until World War II, and is regarded as one of the most historically important and beautiful sites in Jerusalem. During the British mandate, it was a military camp for the British army, and later was in the hands of the Jewish Paramilitary organization, Ha'hagana. It was finally used by the IDF, until the end of November 2008, when it was closed. An Ultra Orthodox neighborhood is expected to be built in its place. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
View of the historical site of the Schneller Orphanage building on Malchei Israel Street in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014. Shneler Orphanage was a Christian Orphanage that operated from 1860 until World War II, and is regarded as one of the most historically important and beautiful sites in Jerusalem. During the British mandate, it was a military camp for the British army, and later was in the hands of the Jewish Paramilitary organization, Ha'hagana. It was finally used by the IDF, until the end of November 2008, when it was closed. An Ultra Orthodox neighborhood is expected to be built in its place. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
View of the historical site of the Schneller Orphanage building on Malchei Israel Street in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014. Shneler Orphanage was a Christian Orphanage that operated from 1860 until World War II, and is regarded as one of the most historically important and beautiful sites in Jerusalem. During the British mandate, it was a military camp for the British army, and later was in the hands of the Jewish Paramilitary organization, Ha'hagana. It was finally used by the IDF, until the end of November 2008, when it was closed. An Ultra Orthodox neighborhood is expected to be built in its place. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
View of the historical site of the Schneller Orphanage building on Malchei Israel Street in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014. Shneler Orphanage was a Christian Orphanage that operated from 1860 until World War II, and is regarded as one of the most historically important and beautiful sites in Jerusalem. During the British mandate, it was a military camp for the British army, and later was in the hands of the Jewish Paramilitary organization, Ha'hagana. It was finally used by the IDF, until the end of November 2008, when it was closed. An Ultra Orthodox neighborhood is expected to be built in its place. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
View of the historical site of the Schneller Orphanage building on Malchei Israel Street in Jerusalem, on March 11, 2014. Shneler Orphanage was a Christian Orphanage that operated from 1860 until World War II, and is regarded as one of the most historically important and beautiful sites in Jerusalem. During the British mandate, it was a military camp for the British army, and later was in the hands of the Jewish Paramilitary organization, Ha'hagana. It was finally used by the IDF, until the end of November 2008, when it was closed. An Ultra Orthodox neighborhood is expected to be built in its place. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90