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  • SUKKOT
    David Cohen
    ultra orthodox
    dance
    simchat beit hashoeva
    celebration
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate Simchat Beit Hashoeva, the rejoicing at the place of the water-drawing, a nightlong simcha (celebration) that began at nightfall and continued until the morning at Rebbe Shimon bar Yochai's grave in the Northern Israseli town of Meron on October 9, 2017. This rejoicing occurred every night of Chol Hamoed, the days in between the first and eighth day of Sukkot. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
  • SUKKOT
    David Cohen
    ultra orthodox
    dance
    simchat beit hashoeva
    celebration
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate Simchat Beit Hashoeva, the rejoicing at the place of the water-drawing, a nightlong simcha (celebration) that began at nightfall and continued until the morning at Rebbe Shimon bar Yochai's grave in the Northern Israseli town of Meron on October 9, 2017. This rejoicing occurred every night of Chol Hamoed, the days in between the first and eighth day of Sukkot. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
  • SUKKOT
    David Cohen
    ultra orthodox
    dance
    simchat beit hashoeva
    celebration
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate Simchat Beit Hashoeva, the rejoicing at the place of the water-drawing, a nightlong simcha (celebration) that began at nightfall and continued until the morning at Rebbe Shimon bar Yochai's grave in the Northern Israseli town of Meron on October 9, 2017. This rejoicing occurred every night of Chol Hamoed, the days in between the first and eighth day of Sukkot. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
  • SUKKOT
    David Cohen
    ultra orthodox
    dance
    simchat beit hashoeva
    celebration
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate Simchat Beit Hashoeva, the rejoicing at the place of the water-drawing, a nightlong simcha (celebration) that began at nightfall and continued until the morning at Rebbe Shimon bar Yochai's grave in the Northern Israseli town of Meron on October 9, 2017. This rejoicing occurred every night of Chol Hamoed, the days in between the first and eighth day of Sukkot. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
  • SUKKOT
    David Cohen
    ultra orthodox
    dance
    simchat beit hashoeva
    celebration
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate Simchat Beit Hashoeva, the rejoicing at the place of the water-drawing, a nightlong simcha (celebration) that began at nightfall and continued until the morning at Rebbe Shimon bar Yochai's grave in the Northern Israseli town of Meron on October 9, 2017. This rejoicing occurred every night of Chol Hamoed, the days in between the first and eighth day of Sukkot. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
  • SUKKOT
    David Cohen
    ultra orthodox
    dance
    simchat beit hashoeva
    celebration
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate Simchat Beit Hashoeva, the rejoicing at the place of the water-drawing, a nightlong simcha (celebration) that began at nightfall and continued until the morning at Rebbe Shimon bar Yochai's grave in the Northern Israseli town of Meron on October 9, 2017. This rejoicing occurred every night of Chol Hamoed, the days in between the first and eighth day of Sukkot. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
  • SUKKOT
    David Cohen
    ultra orthodox
    dance
    simchat beit hashoeva
    celebration
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate Simchat Beit Hashoeva, the rejoicing at the place of the water-drawing, a nightlong simcha (celebration) that began at nightfall and continued until the morning at Rebbe Shimon bar Yochai's grave in the Northern Israseli town of Meron on October 9, 2017. This rejoicing occurred every night of Chol Hamoed, the days in between the first and eighth day of Sukkot. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
  • SUKKOT
    David Cohen
    ultra orthodox
    dance
    simchat beit hashoeva
    celebration
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate Simchat Beit Hashoeva, the rejoicing at the place of the water-drawing, a nightlong simcha (celebration) that began at nightfall and continued until the morning at Rebbe Shimon bar Yochai's grave in the Northern Israseli town of Meron on October 9, 2017. This rejoicing occurred every night of Chol Hamoed, the days in between the first and eighth day of Sukkot. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
  • SUKKOT
    David Cohen
    ultra orthodox
    dance
    simchat beit hashoeva
    celebration
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate Simchat Beit Hashoeva, the rejoicing at the place of the water-drawing, a nightlong simcha (celebration) that began at nightfall and continued until the morning at Rebbe Shimon bar Yochai's grave in the Northern Israseli town of Meron on October 9, 2017. This rejoicing occurred every night of Chol Hamoed, the days in between the first and eighth day of Sukkot. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
  • SUKKOT
    David Cohen
    ultra orthodox
    dance
    simchat beit hashoeva
    celebration
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate Simchat Beit Hashoeva, the rejoicing at the place of the water-drawing, a nightlong simcha (celebration) that began at nightfall and continued until the morning at Rebbe Shimon bar Yochai's grave in the Northern Israseli town of Meron on October 9, 2017. This rejoicing occurred every night of Chol Hamoed, the days in between the first and eighth day of Sukkot. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
  • SUKKOT
    David Cohen
    ultra orthodox
    dance
    simchat beit hashoeva
    celebration
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate Simchat Beit Hashoeva, the rejoicing at the place of the water-drawing, a nightlong simcha (celebration) that began at nightfall and continued until the morning at Rebbe Shimon bar Yochai's grave in the Northern Israseli town of Meron on October 9, 2017. This rejoicing occurred every night of Chol Hamoed, the days in between the first and eighth day of Sukkot. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
  • SUKKOT
    David Cohen
    ultra orthodox
    dance
    simchat beit hashoeva
    celebration
    Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate Simchat Beit Hashoeva, the rejoicing at the place of the water-drawing, a nightlong simcha (celebration) that began at nightfall and continued until the morning at Rebbe Shimon bar Yochai's grave in the Northern Israseli town of Meron on October 9, 2017. This rejoicing occurred every night of Chol Hamoed, the days in between the first and eighth day of Sukkot. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90