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  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    Passover
    leavened
    Meah Shearim
    holiday
    fire
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews
    Ultra Orthodox
    Bonfire
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn leavened items in a final preparation before the Passover holiday in the Meah Shearim neighborhood , Jerusalem, Monday, April 14, 2014. Religious Jews throughout the world refrain from eating leavened food products and eat the special Matza bread which is without leaven during the eight-day Pesach holiday (Passover), which begins tonight at sunset and commemorates the Israelis' exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago and commemorate their ancestors' plight. photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    ultra orthodox jewish
    passover
    holiday
    matza
    unleavened bread
    matzah
    beltz yeshiva
    beltz
    yeshivat Belz
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men dressed up with traditional holiday clothes making matzah by hand, a traditional unleavened bread eaten during the Jewish holiday of Passover, just few hours before the "Seder" starts in Jerusalem on April 14, 2014. Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foodstuffs during the Passover holiday. The week-long festival which commemorates the exodus of the ancient Hebrews from Egypt begins tonight. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    ultra orthodox jewish
    passover
    holiday
    matza
    unleavened bread
    matzah
    beltz yeshiva
    beltz
    yeshivat Belz
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men dressed up with traditional holiday clothes making matzah by hand, a traditional unleavened bread eaten during the Jewish holiday of Passover, just few hours before the "Seder" starts in Jerusalem on April 14, 2014. Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foodstuffs during the Passover holiday. The week-long festival which commemorates the exodus of the ancient Hebrews from Egypt begins tonight. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    ultra orthodox jewish
    passover
    holiday
    matza
    unleavened bread
    matzah
    beltz yeshiva
    beltz
    yeshivat Belz
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men dressed up with traditional holiday clothes making matzah by hand, a traditional unleavened bread eaten during the Jewish holiday of Passover, just few hours before the "Seder" starts in Jerusalem on April 14, 2014. Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foodstuffs during the Passover holiday. The week-long festival which commemorates the exodus of the ancient Hebrews from Egypt begins tonight. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    ultra orthodox jewish
    passover
    holiday
    matza
    unleavened bread
    matzah
    beltz yeshiva
    beltz
    yeshivat Belz
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men dressed up with traditional holiday clothes making matzah by hand, a traditional unleavened bread eaten during the Jewish holiday of Passover, just few hours before the "Seder" starts in Jerusalem on April 14, 2014. Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foodstuffs during the Passover holiday. The week-long festival which commemorates the exodus of the ancient Hebrews from Egypt begins tonight. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    ultra orthodox jewish
    passover
    holiday
    matza
    unleavened bread
    matzah
    beltz yeshiva
    beltz
    yeshivat Belz
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men dressed up with traditional holiday clothes making matzah by hand, a traditional unleavened bread eaten during the Jewish holiday of Passover, just few hours before the "Seder" starts in Jerusalem on April 14, 2014. Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foodstuffs during the Passover holiday. The week-long festival which commemorates the exodus of the ancient Hebrews from Egypt begins tonight. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    ultra orthodox jewish
    passover
    holiday
    matza
    unleavened bread
    matzah
    beltz yeshiva
    beltz
    yeshivat Belz
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men dressed up with traditional holiday clothes making matzah by hand, a traditional unleavened bread eaten during the Jewish holiday of Passover, just few hours before the "Seder" starts in Jerusalem on April 14, 2014. Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foodstuffs during the Passover holiday. The week-long festival which commemorates the exodus of the ancient Hebrews from Egypt begins tonight. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    ultra orthodox jewish
    passover
    holiday
    matza
    unleavened bread
    matzah
    beltz yeshiva
    beltz
    yeshivat Belz
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men dressed up with traditional holiday clothes making matzah by hand, a traditional unleavened bread eaten during the Jewish holiday of Passover, just few hours before the "Seder" starts in Jerusalem on April 14, 2014. Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foodstuffs during the Passover holiday. The week-long festival which commemorates the exodus of the ancient Hebrews from Egypt begins tonight. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • PASSOVER
    Yonatan Sindel
    ultra orthodox jewish
    passover
    holiday
    matza
    unleavened bread
    matzah
    beltz yeshiva
    beltz
    yeshivat Belz
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men dressed up with traditional holiday clothes making matzah by hand, a traditional unleavened bread eaten during the Jewish holiday of Passover, just few hours before the "Seder" starts in Jerusalem on April 14, 2014. Jews are forbidden to eat leavened foodstuffs during the Passover holiday. The week-long festival which commemorates the exodus of the ancient Hebrews from Egypt begins tonight. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90