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Safed deputy mayor Shlomo Hadad horns his shofar next to the flags of the U.S., United Arab Emirates, Israel and Bahrain seen in the city of Safed September 15, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Safed deputy mayor Shlomo Hadad horns his shofar next to the flags of the U.S., United Arab Emirates, Israel and Bahrain seen in the city of Safed September 15, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Safed deputy mayor Shlomo Hadad horns his shofar next to the flags of the U.S., United Arab Emirates, Israel and Bahrain seen in the city of Safed September 15, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Safed deputy mayor Shlomo Hadad horns his shofar next to the flags of the U.S., United Arab Emirates, Israel and Bahrain seen in the city of Safed September 15, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews pray for forgivness (Selichot) at the burial site of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in Meron, northern Israel, September 12, 2020, ahead of the Jewish New Year. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn. Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews pray for forgivness (Selichot) at the burial site of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in Meron, northern Israel, September 12, 2020, ahead of the Jewish New Year. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn. Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews pray for forgivness (Selichot) at the burial site of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in Meron, northern Israel, September 12, 2020, ahead of the Jewish New Year. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn. Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews pray for forgivness (Selichot) at the burial site of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in Meron, northern Israel, September 12, 2020, ahead of the Jewish New Year. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn. Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews pray for forgivness (Selichot) at the burial site of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in Meron, northern Israel, September 12, 2020, ahead of the Jewish New Year. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn. Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Jews pray for forgivness (Selichot) at the burial site of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in Meron, northern Israel, September 12, 2020, ahead of the Jewish New Year. Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn. Selichot services starts on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90