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25 Jewish couples from France brought to Israel with "Amutat Klitot Kehilot Israel" (- Israel Association of Community Absorption) seen during a tour in the Jewish settlement of Efrat, outside of Jerusalem, as they look on at the neighborhoods and facilities, prior to a possible aliyah to Israel. In this image the French Jews seen visiting the library in Efrat. February 09, 2015. Photo by Gershon Elinson/FLASH90
25 Jewish couples from France brought to Israel with "Amutat Klitot Kehilot Israel" (- Israel Association of Community Absorption) seen during a tour in the Jewish settlement of Efrat, outside of Jerusalem, as they look on at the neighborhoods and facilities, prior to a possible aliyah to Israel. In this image the French Jews seen visiting the library in Efrat. February 09, 2015. Photo by Gershon Elinson/FLASH90
25 Jewish couples from France brought to Israel with "Amutat Klitot Kehilot Israel" (- Israel Association of Community Absorption) seen during a tour in the Jewish settlement of Efrat, outside of Jerusalem, as they look on at the neighborhoods and facilities, prior to a possible aliyah to Israel. In this image Oded Revivi (R), head of the Efrat municipality explains the possibility of buying apartments in Efrat. February 09, 2015. Photo by Gershon Elinson/FLASH90
25 Jewish couples from France brought to Israel with "Amutat Klitot Kehilot Israel" (- Israel Association of Community Absorption) seen during a tour in the Jewish settlement of Efrat, outside of Jerusalem, as they look on at the neighborhoods and facilities, prior to a possible aliyah to Israel. February 09, 2015. Photo by Gershon Elinson/FLASH90
25 Jewish couples from France brought to Israel with "Amutat Klitot Kehilot Israel" (- Israel Association of Community Absorption) seen during a tour in the Jewish settlement of Efrat, outside of Jerusalem, as they look on at the neighborhoods and facilities, prior to a possible aliyah to Israel. In this image Oded Revivi (R), head of the Efrat municipality explains the possibility of buying apartments in Efrat. February 09, 2015. Photo by Gershon Elinson/FLASH90
Cercis siliquastrum, commonly known as the Judas tree, seen in blossom at the Botanical Garden in Jerusalem, on February 9, 2015. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Lupinus, commonly known as lupin or lupine, seen in blossom at the Botanical Garden in Jerusalem, on February 9, 2015. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Rabbi Zvi Rimon together with Jewish Home parliament members Shuli Muallem and Rabbi Eli Ben Dahan, seen during a "shmita" ceremony. The rabbi inaugurated a part of the Botanical Gardens in Jerusalem, which will be under shmita. During shmita, also called the sabbatical year, the seventh year of the seven-year agricultural cycle, means that the land is left to lie fallow and all agricultural activity, including plowing, planting, pruning and harvesting, is forbidden by halakha (Jewish law). February 09, 2015. photo by Gershon Elinson/FLASH90
Rabbi Zvi Rimon together with Jewish Home parliament members Shuli Muallem and Rabbi Eli Ben Dahan, seen during a "shmita" ceremony. The rabbi inaugurated a part of the Botanical Gardens in Jerusalem, which will be under shmita. During shmita, also called the sabbatical year, the seventh year of the seven-year agricultural cycle, means that the land is left to lie fallow and all agricultural activity, including plowing, planting, pruning and harvesting, is forbidden by halakha (Jewish law). February 09, 2015. photo by Gershon Elinson/FLASH90