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  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Tomer Neuberg
    jewish new year
    taschlich
    tashlich
    hayarkon
    yarkon river
    ultra orthodox jewish
    custom
    ceremony
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews pray as they do Tashlich ("casting off"), a Jewish practice performed ahead of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), at the haYarkon river in Tel Aviv on September 24, 2020. It is customary to throw pieces of bread into a large, natural body of flowing water to "cast away" the sins of the past year and resolve to be a better in the year to come. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Tomer Neuberg
    jewish new year
    taschlich
    tashlich
    hayarkon
    yarkon river
    ultra orthodox jewish
    custom
    ceremony
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews pray as they do Tashlich ("casting off"), a Jewish practice performed ahead of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), at the haYarkon river in Tel Aviv on September 24, 2020. It is customary to throw pieces of bread into a large, natural body of flowing water to "cast away" the sins of the past year and resolve to be a better in the year to come. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Tomer Neuberg
    jewish new year
    taschlich
    tashlich
    hayarkon
    yarkon river
    ultra orthodox jewish
    custom
    ceremony
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews pray as they do Tashlich ("casting off"), a Jewish practice performed ahead of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), at the haYarkon river in Tel Aviv on September 24, 2020. It is customary to throw pieces of bread into a large, natural body of flowing water to "cast away" the sins of the past year and resolve to be a better in the year to come. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Tomer Neuberg
    jewish new year
    taschlich
    tashlich
    hayarkon
    yarkon river
    ultra orthodox jewish
    custom
    ceremony
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews pray as they do Tashlich ("casting off"), a Jewish practice performed ahead of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), at the haYarkon river in Tel Aviv on September 24, 2020. It is customary to throw pieces of bread into a large, natural body of flowing water to "cast away" the sins of the past year and resolve to be a better in the year to come. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Tomer Neuberg
    jewish new year
    taschlich
    tashlich
    hayarkon
    yarkon river
    ultra orthodox jewish
    custom
    ceremony
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews pray as they do Tashlich ("casting off"), a Jewish practice performed ahead of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), at the haYarkon river in Tel Aviv on September 24, 2020. It is customary to throw pieces of bread into a large, natural body of flowing water to "cast away" the sins of the past year and resolve to be a better in the year to come. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Tomer Neuberg
    jewish new year
    taschlich
    tashlich
    hayarkon
    yarkon river
    ultra orthodox jewish
    custom
    ceremony
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews pray as they do Tashlich ("casting off"), a Jewish practice performed ahead of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), at the haYarkon river in Tel Aviv on September 24, 2020. It is customary to throw pieces of bread into a large, natural body of flowing water to "cast away" the sins of the past year and resolve to be a better in the year to come. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Tomer Neuberg
    jewish new year
    taschlich
    tashlich
    hayarkon
    yarkon river
    ultra orthodox jewish
    custom
    ceremony
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews pray as they do Tashlich ("casting off"), a Jewish practice performed ahead of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), at the haYarkon river in Tel Aviv on September 24, 2020. It is customary to throw pieces of bread into a large, natural body of flowing water to "cast away" the sins of the past year and resolve to be a better in the year to come. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Tomer Neuberg
    jewish new year
    taschlich
    tashlich
    hayarkon
    yarkon river
    ultra orthodox jewish
    custom
    ceremony
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews pray as they do Tashlich ("casting off"), a Jewish practice performed ahead of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), at the haYarkon river in Tel Aviv on September 24, 2020. It is customary to throw pieces of bread into a large, natural body of flowing water to "cast away" the sins of the past year and resolve to be a better in the year to come. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Tomer Neuberg
    jewish new year
    taschlich
    tashlich
    hayarkon
    yarkon river
    ultra orthodox jewish
    custom
    ceremony
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews pray as they do Tashlich ("casting off"), a Jewish practice performed ahead of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), at the haYarkon river in Tel Aviv on September 24, 2020. It is customary to throw pieces of bread into a large, natural body of flowing water to "cast away" the sins of the past year and resolve to be a better in the year to come. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.
  • ISRAEL YOM KIPPUR
    Tomer Neuberg
    jewish new year
    taschlich
    tashlich
    hayarkon
    yarkon river
    ultra orthodox jewish
    custom
    ceremony
    bread
    Ultra Orthodox Jews pray as they do Tashlich ("casting off"), a Jewish practice performed ahead of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), at the haYarkon river in Tel Aviv on September 24, 2020. It is customary to throw pieces of bread into a large, natural body of flowing water to "cast away" the sins of the past year and resolve to be a better in the year to come. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.