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Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews visit and celebrate at the tomb of the Prophet Samuel on the 28th of Iyar, the anniversary of Samuel the Prophet's death and also Jerusalem day, The Tomb of Samuel is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel in the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of Jerusalem. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. May 25, 2017. Photo by Yaakov Lederman/Flash90