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A man wrapped in an Israeli flag walks on the beach in Tel Aviv, during celebrations on Israel's 66th Independence Day, May 06, 2014. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash 90.
A man wrapped in an Israeli flag seen on the boardwalk on the beach in Tel Aviv, during celebrations on Israel's 66th Independence Day, May 06, 2014. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash 90.
People carrying the Israeli flag walk along the boardwalk on the beach in Tel Aviv, during celebrations on Israel's 66th Independence Day, May 06, 2014. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash 90.
An Israeli man wearing a t-shirt with the Israeli flag plays "matkot" (racketball), on the beach in Tel Aviv, during celebrations on Israel's 66th Independence Day, May 06, 2014. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash 90.
A man wrapped in an Israeli flag walks on the beach in Tel Aviv, during celebrations on Israel's 66th Independence Day, May 06, 2014. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash 90.
An orthodox Jewish man seen wrapped in an Israeli flag walks on the beach in Tel Aviv on Israel's 66th Independence Day, May 06, 2014. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash 90.
An orthodox Jewish man seen wrapped in an Israeli flag walks on the beach in Tel Aviv on Israel's 66th Independence Day, May 06, 2014. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash 90.
Rabbi Landman prays alongside orthodox Jews during a Jewish ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in a synagogue in the Israeli city of Holon on May 06, 2014. The ceremony involves decorating a sheep with pearls, tinsel and flowers and is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Orthodox Jews pray during a Jewish ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in a synagogue in the Israeli city of Holon on May 06, 2014. The ceremony involves decorating a sheep with pearls, tinsel and flowers and is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Ultra Orthodox Jews decorate a sheep with pearls, tinsel and flowers as part of a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in a synagogue in the Israeli city of Holon on May 06, 2014. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Ultra Orthodox Jews decorate a sheep with pearls, tinsel and flowers as part of a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in a synagogue in the Israeli city of Holon on May 06, 2014. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Ultra Orthodox Jews decorate a sheep with pearls, tinsel and flowers as part of a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in a synagogue in the Israeli city of Holon on May 06, 2014. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Ultra Orthodox Jews decorate a sheep with pearls, tinsel and flowers as part of a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in a synagogue in the Israeli city of Holon on May 06, 2014. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Ultra Orthodox Jews decorate a sheep with pearls, tinsel and flowers as part of a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in a synagogue in the Israeli city of Holon on May 06, 2014. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Ultra Orthodox Jews decorate a sheep with pearls, tinsel and flowers as part of a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in a synagogue in the Israeli city of Holon on May 06, 2014. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Ultra Orthodox Jews decorate a sheep with pearls, tinsel and flowers as part of a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in a synagogue in the Israeli city of Holon on May 06, 2014. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.