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Jews attend a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on November 14, 2022. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews attend a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on November 14, 2022. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews attend a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on November 14, 2022. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews attend a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on November 14, 2022. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews attend a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on November 14, 2022. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews attend a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on November 14, 2022. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews attend a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on November 14, 2022. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews attend a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on November 14, 2022. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews attend a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on November 14, 2022. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews attend a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on November 14, 2022. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews attend a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on November 14, 2022. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews attend a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on November 14, 2022. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews attend a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on November 14, 2022. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews attend a ceremony called the 'Redemption of the first born donkey' or in Hebrew 'Pidyon Peter Chamor' in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on November 14, 2022. The tradition of the Redemption of the first born donkey is part of the 613 laws commemorated in the Jewish Bible. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Rabbi Isaiah Tversky, Grand Rabbi of Chernobyl (Hasidic dynasty) in America seen during a morning walk in Tzfat, Northern Israel, November 14, 2022. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Rabbi Isaiah Tversky, Grand Rabbi of Chernobyl (Hasidic dynasty) in America seen during a morning walk in Tzfat, Northern Israel, November 14, 2022. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Rabbi Isaiah Tversky, Grand Rabbi of Chernobyl (Hasidic dynasty) in America seen during a morning walk in Tzfat, Northern Israel, November 14, 2022. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Rabbi Isaiah Tversky, Grand Rabbi of Chernobyl (Hasidic dynasty) in America seen during a morning walk in Tzfat, Northern Israel, November 14, 2022. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Rabbi Isaiah Tversky, Grand Rabbi of Chernobyl (Hasidic dynasty) in America seen during a morning prayer at a Synagogue in Tzfat, Northern Israel, November 14, 2022. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Rabbi Isaiah Tversky, Grand Rabbi of Chernobyl (Hasidic dynasty) in America seen during a morning prayer at a Synagogue in Tzfat, Northern Israel, November 14, 2022. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Rabbi Isaiah Tversky, Grand Rabbi of Chernobyl (Hasidic dynasty) in America seen during a morning prayer at a Synagogue in Tzfat, Northern Israel, November 14, 2022. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Rabbi Isaiah Tversky, Grand Rabbi of Chernobyl (Hasidic dynasty) in America seen during a morning prayer at a Synagogue in Tzfat, Northern Israel, November 14, 2022. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Rabbi Yeshayahu Tversky, the Rebbe of Chernobyl, USA, in the ancient cemetery of Safed, Northern Israel, on November 12, 2022. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Rabbi Yeshayahu Tversky, the Rebbe of Chernobyl, USA, in the ancient cemetery of Safed, Northern Israel, on November 12, 2022. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90