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The Rebbe of the Shomer Emunim Hassidic dynasty in Bnei Brak attends the lighting of a bonfire for the upcoming celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer, in Meron. Lag Baomer commemorates the death of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, one of the most important sages in Jewish history 1800 years ago. The most well-known custom of Lag BaOmer is the lighting of bonfires throughout Israel and in Jewish communities worldwide. April 30, 2018. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
The Rebbe of the Shomer Emunim Hassidic dynasty in Bnei Brak attends the lighting of a bonfire for the upcoming celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer, in Meron. Lag Baomer commemorates the death of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, one of the most important sages in Jewish history 1800 years ago. The most well-known custom of Lag BaOmer is the lighting of bonfires throughout Israel and in Jewish communities worldwide. April 30, 2018. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Ultra orthodox jews from Shomer Emunim Hassidic dynasty in Bnei Brak seen near a bonfire for the upcoming celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer, in Meron. Lag Baomer commemorates the death of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, one of the most important sages in Jewish history 1800 years ago. The most well-known custom of Lag BaOmer is the lighting of bonfires throughout Israel and in Jewish communities worldwide. April 30, 2018. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Ultra orthodox jews from Shomer Emunim Hassidic dynasty in Bnei Brak seen near a bonfire for the upcoming celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer, in Meron. Lag Baomer commemorates the death of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, one of the most important sages in Jewish history 1800 years ago. The most well-known custom of Lag BaOmer is the lighting of bonfires throughout Israel and in Jewish communities worldwide. April 30, 2018. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Ultra orthodox jews from Shomer Emunim Hassidic dynasty in Bnei Brak seen near a bonfire for the upcoming celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer, in Meron. Lag Baomer commemorates the death of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, one of the most important sages in Jewish history 1800 years ago. The most well-known custom of Lag BaOmer is the lighting of bonfires throughout Israel and in Jewish communities worldwide. April 30, 2018. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Ultra orthodox jews from Shomer Emunim Hassidic dynasty in Bnei Brak seen near a bonfire for the upcoming celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer, in Meron. Lag Baomer commemorates the death of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, one of the most important sages in Jewish history 1800 years ago. The most well-known custom of Lag BaOmer is the lighting of bonfires throughout Israel and in Jewish communities worldwide. April 30, 2018. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
The Rebbe of the Shomer Emunim Hassidic dynasty in Bnei Brak sits near a bonfire with his followers for the upcoming celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer, in Meron. Lag Baomer commemorates the death of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, one of the most important sages in Jewish history 1800 years ago. The most well-known custom of Lag BaOmer is the lighting of bonfires throughout Israel and in Jewish communities worldwide. April 30, 2018. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Head of the Meretz political party Tamar Zandberg and MK Ilan Gilon during a faction meeting in the Israeli parliament on April 30, 2018. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Head of the Meretz political party Tamar Zandberg and MK Ilan Gilon during a faction meeting in the Israeli parliament on April 30, 2018. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Head of the Zionist Union political party Avi Gabbay leads a faction meeting in the Israeli parliament on March 30, 2018. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90