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Rabbi Aharon Ramati arrives for a court hearing at the Jerusalem District Court on January 30, 2020. Rabbi Aharon Ramati is suspect of being a leader of a closed ultra-Orthodox cult with dozens of women and children who lived under slavery conditions at the Geula Neighborhood in Jerusalem. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Rabbi Aharon Ramati arrives for a court hearing at the Jerusalem District Court on January 30, 2020. Rabbi Aharon Ramati is suspect of being a leader of a closed ultra-Orthodox cult with dozens of women and children who lived under slavery conditions at the Geula Neighborhood in Jerusalem. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Rabbi Aharon Ramati arrives for a court hearing at the Jerusalem District Court on January 30, 2020. Rabbi Aharon Ramati is suspect of being a leader of a closed ultra-Orthodox cult with dozens of women and children who lived under slavery conditions at the Geula Neighborhood in Jerusalem. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Rabbi Aharon Ramati arrives for a court hearing at the Jerusalem District Court on January 30, 2020. Rabbi Aharon Ramati is suspect of being a leader of a closed ultra-Orthodox cult with dozens of women and children who lived under slavery conditions at the Geula Neighborhood in Jerusalem. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Rabbi Aharon Ramati arrives for a court hearing at the Jerusalem District Court on January 30, 2020. Rabbi Aharon Ramati is suspect of being a leader of a closed ultra-Orthodox cult with dozens of women and children who lived under slavery conditions at the Geula Neighborhood in Jerusalem. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Rabbi Aharon Ramati arrives for a court hearing at the Jerusalem District Court on January 30, 2020. Rabbi Aharon Ramati is suspect of being a leader of a closed ultra-Orthodox cult with dozens of women and children who lived under slavery conditions at the Geula Neighborhood in Jerusalem. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Rabbi Aharon Ramati arrives for a court hearing at the Jerusalem District Court on January 30, 2020. Rabbi Aharon Ramati is suspect of being a leader of a closed ultra-Orthodox cult with dozens of women and children who lived under slavery conditions at the Geula Neighborhood in Jerusalem. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Rabbi Aharon Ramati arrives for a court hearing at the Jerusalem District Court on January 30, 2020. Rabbi Aharon Ramati is suspect of being a leader of a closed ultra-Orthodox cult with dozens of women and children who lived under slavery conditions at the Geula Neighborhood in Jerusalem. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Rabbi Aharon Ramati arrives for a court hearing at the Jerusalem District Court on January 30, 2020. Rabbi Aharon Ramati is suspect of being a leader of a closed ultra-Orthodox cult with dozens of women and children who lived under slavery conditions at the Geula Neighborhood in Jerusalem. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Rabbi Aharon Ramati arrives for a court hearing at the Jerusalem District Court on January 30, 2020. Rabbi Aharon Ramati is suspect of being a leader of a closed ultra-Orthodox cult with dozens of women and children who lived under slavery conditions at the Geula Neighborhood in Jerusalem. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Rabbi Aharon Ramati arrives for a court hearing at the Jerusalem District Court on January 30, 2020. Rabbi Aharon Ramati is suspect of being a leader of a closed ultra-Orthodox cult with dozens of women and children who lived under slavery conditions at the Geula Neighborhood in Jerusalem. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90