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  • JEWISH NEW YEAR
    Hadas Parush
    shofar
    shofarot
    horn
    horns
    worker
    polishing
    factory
    ribak
    barsheshet
    tel aviv
    south
    rosh hashana
    jewish new year
    blow
    Horns wait to be polished at the BarSheshet-Ribak Shofarot factory, in south Tel Aviv, on September 9, 2014. The factory produces about 5,000 shofars a year, half of which are sold ahead of Rosh HaShana, the Jewish New Year. The Jewish New Year is traditionally marked with the sounding of the horn. A family business, the Shofarot Israel factory has been operating in the same building in South Tel Aviv since 1927. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR
    Hadas Parush
    shofar
    shofarot
    horn
    horns
    worker
    polishing
    factory
    ribak
    barsheshet
    tel aviv
    south
    rosh hashana
    jewish new year
    blow
    A worker polishes horns at the BarSheshet-Ribak Shofarot factory, in south Tel Aviv, on September 9, 2014. The factory produces about 5,000 shofars a year, half of which are sold ahead of Rosh HaShana, the Jewish New Year. The Jewish New Year is traditionally marked with the sounding of the horn. A family business, the Shofarot Israel factory has been operating in the same building in South Tel Aviv since 1927. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • INTERNATIONAL FOOD FESTIVAL
    Dror Garti
    International Food Festival
    food
    rehovot
    israel
    People attending the International Food Festival in Rehovot, Israel, on September 9, 2014. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
  • INTERNATIONAL FOOD FESTIVAL
    Dror Garti
    International Food Festival
    food
    rehovot
    israel
    People attending the International Food Festival in Rehovot, Israel, on September 9, 2014. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
  • INTERNATIONAL FOOD FESTIVAL
    Dror Garti
    International Food Festival
    food
    rehovot
    israel
    People attending the International Food Festival in Rehovot, Israel, on September 9, 2014. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR
    Hadas Parush
    shofar
    shofarot
    horn
    horns
    worker
    polishing
    factory
    ribak
    barsheshet
    tel aviv
    south
    rosh hashana
    jewish new year
    blow
    A worker polishes horns at the BarSheshet-Ribak Shofarot factory, in south Tel Aviv, on September 9, 2014. The factory produces about 5,000 shofars a year, half of which are sold ahead of Rosh HaShana, the Jewish New Year. The Jewish New Year is traditionally marked with the sounding of the horn. A family business, the Shofarot Israel factory has been operating in the same building in South Tel Aviv since 1927. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR
    Hadas Parush
    shofar
    shofarot
    horn
    horns
    worker
    polishing
    factory
    ribak
    barsheshet
    tel aviv
    south
    rosh hashana
    jewish new year
    blow
    A worker polishes horns at the BarSheshet-Ribak Shofarot factory, in south Tel Aviv, on September 9, 2014. The factory produces about 5,000 shofars a year, half of which are sold ahead of Rosh HaShana, the Jewish New Year. The Jewish New Year is traditionally marked with the sounding of the horn. A family business, the Shofarot Israel factory has been operating in the same building in South Tel Aviv since 1927. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR
    Hadas Parush
    shofar
    shofarot
    horn
    horns
    worker
    polishing
    factory
    ribak
    barsheshet
    tel aviv
    south
    rosh hashana
    jewish new year
    blow
    A worker polishes horns at the BarSheshet-Ribak Shofarot factory, in south Tel Aviv, on September 9, 2014. The factory produces about 5,000 shofars a year, half of which are sold ahead of Rosh HaShana, the Jewish New Year. The Jewish New Year is traditionally marked with the sounding of the horn. A family business, the Shofarot Israel factory has been operating in the same building in South Tel Aviv since 1927. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR
    Hadas Parush
    shofar
    shofarot
    horn
    horns
    worker
    polishing
    factory
    ribak
    barsheshet
    tel aviv
    south
    rosh hashana
    jewish new year
    blow
    Bags of horns wait to be polished at the BarSheshet-Ribak Shofarot factory, in south Tel Aviv, on September 9, 2014. The factory produces about 5,000 shofars a year, half of which are sold ahead of Rosh HaShana, the Jewish New Year. The Jewish New Year is traditionally marked with the sounding of the horn. A family business, the Shofarot Israel factory has been operating in the same building in South Tel Aviv since 1927. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR
    Hadas Parush
    shofar
    shofarot
    horn
    horns
    worker
    polishing
    factory
    ribak
    barsheshet
    tel aviv
    south
    rosh hashana
    jewish new year
    blow
    A worker polishes horns at the BarSheshet-Ribak Shofarot factory, in south Tel Aviv, on September 9, 2014. The factory produces about 5,000 shofars a year, half of which are sold ahead of Rosh HaShana, the Jewish New Year. The Jewish New Year is traditionally marked with the sounding of the horn. A family business, the Shofarot Israel factory has been operating in the same building in South Tel Aviv since 1927. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • JEWISH NEW YEAR
    Hadas Parush
    shofar
    shofarot
    horn
    horns
    worker
    polishing
    factory
    ribak
    barsheshet
    tel aviv
    south
    rosh hashana
    jewish new year
    blow
    A worker polishes horns at the BarSheshet-Ribak Shofarot factory, in south Tel Aviv, on September 9, 2014. The factory produces about 5,000 shofars a year, half of which are sold ahead of Rosh HaShana, the Jewish New Year. The Jewish New Year is traditionally marked with the sounding of the horn. A family business, the Shofarot Israel factory has been operating in the same building in South Tel Aviv since 1927. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90