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Ultra Orthodox Jews perform the Kaparot ceremony on September 16, 2018, in the Northern Israeli city of Tzfat. The Jewish ritual is supposed to transfer the sins of the past year to the chicken, and is performed before the Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur, the most important day in the Jewish calendar. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews perform the Kaparot ceremony on September 16, 2018, in the Northern Israeli city of Tzfat. The Jewish ritual is supposed to transfer the sins of the past year to the chicken, and is performed before the Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur, the most important day in the Jewish calendar. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews perform the Kaparot ceremony on September 16, 2018, in the Northern Israeli city of Tzfat. The Jewish ritual is supposed to transfer the sins of the past year to the chicken, and is performed before the Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur, the most important day in the Jewish calendar. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews perform the Kaparot ceremony on September 16, 2018, in the Northern Israeli city of Tzfat. The Jewish ritual is supposed to transfer the sins of the past year to the chicken, and is performed before the Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur, the most important day in the Jewish calendar. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews perform the Kaparot ceremony on September 16, 2018, in the Northern Israeli city of Tzfat. The Jewish ritual is supposed to transfer the sins of the past year to the chicken, and is performed before the Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur, the most important day in the Jewish calendar. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews perform the Kaparot ceremony on September 16, 2018, in the Northern Israeli city of Tzfat. The Jewish ritual is supposed to transfer the sins of the past year to the chicken, and is performed before the Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur, the most important day in the Jewish calendar. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews perform the Kaparot ceremony on September 16, 2018, in the Northern Israeli city of Tzfat. The Jewish ritual is supposed to transfer the sins of the past year to the chicken, and is performed before the Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur, the most important day in the Jewish calendar. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Israeli gymnast Linoy Ashram is greeted by fans as she arrives at Ben Gurion International Airport in Israel, after winning 2nd place in World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships. September 14, 2018. Photo by FLASH90
Israeli gymnast Linoy Ashram is greeted by fans as she arrives at Ben Gurion International Airport in Israel, after winning 2nd place in World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships. September 14, 2018. Photo by FLASH90
Israeli gymnast Linoy Ashram is greeted by fans as she arrives at Ben Gurion International Airport in Israel, after winning 2nd place in World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships. September 14, 2018. Photo by FLASH90
Harvesting citrons, known as 'etrogim', one of the four species used during rituals in the upcoming week-long Jewish holiday of Sukkot, at moshav Azaria, September 14, 2018. Photo by Aharon Krohn/FLASH90
Harvesting citrons, known as 'etrogim', one of the four species used during rituals in the upcoming week-long Jewish holiday of Sukkot, at moshav Azaria, September 14, 2018. Photo by Aharon Krohn/FLASH90