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  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Yaakov Naumi
    tashlich
    ultra orthodox Jews
    men
    tel aviv
    reading
    taschlich
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray on the banks of the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv during the ritual of Tashlich on September 28, 2017. Tashlich is a ritual during which believers cast their sins into the water and the fish, and it is performed one day before the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar, is a 25-hour period of fasting and intense reflection and prayers where the central theme is atonement that begins tomorrow after sunset. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90