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A woman from the Jewish settlement of Bat Ayin seen painting the fence of her house, a few days before the Jewish holiday of Passover. Many Jewish families prepare for Passover by cleaning their homes thoroughly. April 03, 2014. Photo by Gershon Elinson/FLASH90
A woman from the Jewish settlement of Bat Ayin seen painting the fence of her house, a few days before the Jewish holiday of Passover. Many Jewish families prepare for Passover by cleaning their homes thoroughly. April 03, 2014. Photo by Gershon Elinson/FLASH90
Jews bake matzas, a cracker-like bread, for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover in kibbutz Rosh Tzurim, Gush etzion on April 3, 2014. Preparations are closely supervised to ensure the matza is unleavened in accordance with ritual law. Passover commemorates the flight of Jews from ancient Egypt as described in Exodus. According to the account, the Jews did not have time to prepare leavened bread before fleeing to the Promised Land. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jews bake matzas, a cracker-like bread, for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover in kibbutz Rosh Tzurim, Gush etzion on April 3, 2014. Preparations are closely supervised to ensure the matza is unleavened in accordance with ritual law. Passover commemorates the flight of Jews from ancient Egypt as described in Exodus. According to the account, the Jews did not have time to prepare leavened bread before fleeing to the Promised Land. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jews bake matzas, a cracker-like bread, for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover in kibbutz Rosh Tzurim, Gush etzion on April 3, 2014. Preparations are closely supervised to ensure the matza is unleavened in accordance with ritual law. Passover commemorates the flight of Jews from ancient Egypt as described in Exodus. According to the account, the Jews did not have time to prepare leavened bread before fleeing to the Promised Land. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jews bake matzas, a cracker-like bread, for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover in kibbutz Rosh Tzurim, Gush etzion on April 3, 2014. Preparations are closely supervised to ensure the matza is unleavened in accordance with ritual law. Passover commemorates the flight of Jews from ancient Egypt as described in Exodus. According to the account, the Jews did not have time to prepare leavened bread before fleeing to the Promised Land. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90