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Israeli hikers visit the Hula valley on September 25, 2014, as Israelis enjoy a national holiday marking the Jewish holiday of Rosh ha Shana (Jewish New year). Photo by FLASH90
Israeli hikers visit the Hula valley on September 25, 2014, as Israelis enjoy a national holiday marking the Jewish holiday of Rosh ha Shana (Jewish New year). Photo by FLASH90
Israeli hikers visit the Hula valley on September 25, 2014, as Israelis enjoy a national holiday marking the Jewish holiday of Rosh ha Shana (Jewish New year). Photo by FLASH90
Israeli hikers visit the Hula valley on September 25, 2014, as Israelis enjoy a national holiday marking the Jewish holiday of Rosh ha Shana (Jewish New year). Photo by FLASH90
Secular Israelis sitting on the beach in the southern Israeli city of Ashdod watch as an Orthodox Jewish woman performs the Tashlich ceremony, on September 25, 2014. Tashlich ("casting off"), is a Jewish custom performed on the afternoon of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, at a water source. It is customary to throw pieces of bread into a large, natural body of flowing water to "cast away" the sins of the past year and resolve to be a better in the year to come. Photo by David Buimovitch/Flash90
Orthodox Jewish men perform the Tashlich ceremony, on the beach in the southern Israeli city of Ashdod, September 25, 2014. Tashlich ("casting off"), is a Jewish custom performed on the afternoon of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, at a water source. It is customary to throw pieces of bread into a large, natural body of flowing water to "cast away" the sins of the past year and resolve to be a better in the year to come. Photo by David Buimovitch/Flash90