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  • SHIMON PERES
    Arie Leib Abrams
    ceremony
    shimon peres
    Mika Almog, granddaughter of the late Shimon Peres holds a sign during a memorial ceremony for late President Shimon Peres, at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem, on September 6, 2023. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
  • SHIMON PERES
    Arie Leib Abrams
    ceremony
    shimon peres
    Mika Almog, granddaughter of the late Shimon Peres holds a sign during a memorial ceremony for late President Shimon Peres, at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem, on September 6, 2023. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
  • SHIMON PERES
    Arie Leib Abrams
    ceremony
    shimon peres
    A memorial ceremony for late President Shimon Peres, at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem, on September 6, 2023. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
  • SHIMON PERES
    Arie Leib Abrams
    ceremony
    shimon peres
    Supreme court justice Yosef Elron at a memorial ceremony for late President Shimon Peres, at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem, on September 6, 2023. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
  • SHIMON PERES
    Arie Leib Abrams
    ceremony
    shimon peres
    MK Gadi Eizenkot at a memorial ceremony for late President Shimon Peres, at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem, on September 6, 2023. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
  • SHIMON PERES
    Arie Leib Abrams
    ceremony
    shimon peres
    A memorial ceremony for late President Shimon Peres, at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem, on September 6, 2023. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
  • SHIMON PERES
    Arie Leib Abrams
    ceremony
    shimon peres
    Chemi Peres, son of late former President Shimon Peres speaks during a memorial ceremony for his father, at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem, on September 6, 2023. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
  • SHIMON PERES
    Arie Leib Abrams
    ceremony
    shimon peres
    Israeli president Isaac Herzog at a memorial ceremony for late President Shimon Peres, at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem, on September 6, 2023. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
  • SHIMON PERES
    Arie Leib Abrams
    ceremony
    shimon peres
    Israeli president Isaac Herzog at a memorial ceremony for late President Shimon Peres, at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem, on September 6, 2023. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
  • SHIMON PERES
    Arie Leib Abrams
    ceremony
    shimon peres
    Minister of Jerusalem Affairs and Jewish Heritage Meir Porush at a memorial ceremony for late President Shimon Peres, at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem, on September 6, 2023. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
  • SHIMON PERES
    Arie Leib Abrams
    ceremony
    shimon peres
    Israeli president Isaac Herzog at a memorial ceremony for late President Shimon Peres, at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem, on September 6, 2023. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
  • SHIMON PERES
    Arie Leib Abrams
    ceremony
    shimon peres
    Former Israeli president Reuven Rivlin at a memorial ceremony for late President Shimon Peres, at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem, on September 6, 2023. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
  • SHIMON PERES
    Arie Leib Abrams
    ceremony
    shimon peres
    Israeli president Isaac Herzog at a memorial ceremony for late President Shimon Peres, at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem, on September 6, 2023. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
  • SHIMON PERES
    Arie Leib Abrams
    ceremony
    shimon peres
    Israeli president Isaac Herzog at a memorial ceremony for late President Shimon Peres, at the Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem, on September 6, 2023. Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90
  • PIDYON HA BEN
    Chaim Goldberg
    baby
    ceremony
    Jewish
    Pidyon haben
    religion
    ritual
    Ultra orthodox jews
    Ultra orthodox jewish men at Pidyon Haben ceremony in Ultra Orthodox Jewish Neighborhood of Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, September 2, 2023. Pidyon haben is a ritual in Judaism whereby a firstborn son is redeemed from a Kohen. A Jewish woman who gives birth by natural means to her firstborn (if it is a son) will need to be "redeemed". The father of the child must "redeem" the child from a known Kohen representing the original Temple priesthood, for the sum of five silver Shekels. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
  • PIDYON HA BEN
    Chaim Goldberg
    baby
    ceremony
    Jewish
    Pidyon haben
    religion
    ritual
    Ultra orthodox jews
    Ultra orthodox jewish men at Pidyon Haben ceremony in Ultra Orthodox Jewish Neighborhood of Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, September 2, 2023. Pidyon haben is a ritual in Judaism whereby a firstborn son is redeemed from a Kohen. A Jewish woman who gives birth by natural means to her firstborn (if it is a son) will need to be "redeemed". The father of the child must "redeem" the child from a known Kohen representing the original Temple priesthood, for the sum of five silver Shekels. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
  • PIDYON HA BEN
    Chaim Goldberg
    baby
    ceremony
    Jewish
    Pidyon haben
    religion
    ritual
    Ultra orthodox jews
    Ultra orthodox jewish men at Pidyon Haben ceremony in Ultra Orthodox Jewish Neighborhood of Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, September 2, 2023. Pidyon haben is a ritual in Judaism whereby a firstborn son is redeemed from a Kohen. A Jewish woman who gives birth by natural means to her firstborn (if it is a son) will need to be "redeemed". The father of the child must "redeem" the child from a known Kohen representing the original Temple priesthood, for the sum of five silver Shekels. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
  • PIDYON HA BEN
    Chaim Goldberg
    baby
    ceremony
    Jewish
    Pidyon haben
    religion
    ritual
    Ultra orthodox jews
    Ultra orthodox jewish men at Pidyon Haben ceremony in Ultra Orthodox Jewish Neighborhood of Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, September 2, 2023. Pidyon haben is a ritual in Judaism whereby a firstborn son is redeemed from a Kohen. A Jewish woman who gives birth by natural means to her firstborn (if it is a son) will need to be "redeemed". The father of the child must "redeem" the child from a known Kohen representing the original Temple priesthood, for the sum of five silver Shekels. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
  • PIDYON HA BEN
    Chaim Goldberg
    baby
    ceremony
    Jewish
    Pidyon haben
    religion
    ritual
    Ultra orthodox jews
    Ultra orthodox jewish men at Pidyon Haben ceremony in Ultra Orthodox Jewish Neighborhood of Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, September 2, 2023. Pidyon haben is a ritual in Judaism whereby a firstborn son is redeemed from a Kohen. A Jewish woman who gives birth by natural means to her firstborn (if it is a son) will need to be "redeemed". The father of the child must "redeem" the child from a known Kohen representing the original Temple priesthood, for the sum of five silver Shekels. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
  • PIDYON HA BEN
    Chaim Goldberg
    baby
    ceremony
    Jewish
    Pidyon haben
    religion
    ritual
    Ultra orthodox jews
    Ultra orthodox jewish men at Pidyon Haben ceremony in Ultra Orthodox Jewish Neighborhood of Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, September 2, 2023. Pidyon haben is a ritual in Judaism whereby a firstborn son is redeemed from a Kohen. A Jewish woman who gives birth by natural means to her firstborn (if it is a son) will need to be "redeemed". The father of the child must "redeem" the child from a known Kohen representing the original Temple priesthood, for the sum of five silver Shekels. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
  • PIDYON HA BEN
    Chaim Goldberg
    baby
    ceremony
    Jewish
    Pidyon haben
    religion
    ritual
    Ultra orthodox jews
    Ultra orthodox jewish men at Pidyon Haben ceremony in Ultra Orthodox Jewish Neighborhood of Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, September 2, 2023. Pidyon haben is a ritual in Judaism whereby a firstborn son is redeemed from a Kohen. A Jewish woman who gives birth by natural means to her firstborn (if it is a son) will need to be "redeemed". The father of the child must "redeem" the child from a known Kohen representing the original Temple priesthood, for the sum of five silver Shekels. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
  • PIDYON HA BEN
    Chaim Goldberg
    baby
    ceremony
    Jewish
    Pidyon haben
    religion
    ritual
    Ultra orthodox jews
    Ultra orthodox jewish men at Pidyon Haben ceremony in Ultra Orthodox Jewish Neighborhood of Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, September 2, 2023. Pidyon haben is a ritual in Judaism whereby a firstborn son is redeemed from a Kohen. A Jewish woman who gives birth by natural means to her firstborn (if it is a son) will need to be "redeemed". The father of the child must "redeem" the child from a known Kohen representing the original Temple priesthood, for the sum of five silver Shekels. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
  • PIDYON HA BEN
    Chaim Goldberg
    baby
    ceremony
    Jewish
    Pidyon haben
    religion
    ritual
    Ultra orthodox jews
    Ultra orthodox jewish men at Pidyon Haben ceremony in Ultra Orthodox Jewish Neighborhood of Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, September 2, 2023. Pidyon haben is a ritual in Judaism whereby a firstborn son is redeemed from a Kohen. A Jewish woman who gives birth by natural means to her firstborn (if it is a son) will need to be "redeemed". The father of the child must "redeem" the child from a known Kohen representing the original Temple priesthood, for the sum of five silver Shekels. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
  • PIDYON HA BEN
    Chaim Goldberg
    baby
    ceremony
    Jewish
    Pidyon haben
    religion
    ritual
    Ultra orthodox jews
    Ultra orthodox jewish men at Pidyon Haben ceremony in Ultra Orthodox Jewish Neighborhood of Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, September 2, 2023. Pidyon haben is a ritual in Judaism whereby a firstborn son is redeemed from a Kohen. A Jewish woman who gives birth by natural means to her firstborn (if it is a son) will need to be "redeemed". The father of the child must "redeem" the child from a known Kohen representing the original Temple priesthood, for the sum of five silver Shekels. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
  • PIDYON HA BEN
    Chaim Goldberg
    baby
    ceremony
    Jewish
    Pidyon haben
    religion
    ritual
    Ultra orthodox jews
    Ultra orthodox jewish men at Pidyon Haben ceremony in Ultra Orthodox Jewish Neighborhood of Mea Shearim, Jerusalem, September 2, 2023. Pidyon haben is a ritual in Judaism whereby a firstborn son is redeemed from a Kohen. A Jewish woman who gives birth by natural means to her firstborn (if it is a son) will need to be "redeemed". The father of the child must "redeem" the child from a known Kohen representing the original Temple priesthood, for the sum of five silver Shekels. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90