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Ultra Orthodox Jews Preform The Tashlich Ceremony

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Ultra Orthodox Jews, gather around their Rabbi the Admor of Tzans during the Tashlich or Tashlikh ceremony. Tashlich, Hebrew for "Casting-Off" is a Jewish practice preformed before the holyday of Yom Kippur near a large water source, in which one's seens are beeing thrown away simbolically by emptying pokets from pieces of bread, and tossing them to the water., Israel, October 02, 2014.
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Ultra Orthodox Jews, gather around their Rabbi the Admor of Tzans during the Tashlich or Tashlikh  ceremony. Tashlich, Hebrew for "Casting-Off" is a Jewish practice preformed before the holyday of Yom Kippur near a large water source, in which one's seens are beeing thrown away  simbolically by emptying pokets from pieces of bread, and tossing them to the water., Israel, October 02, 2014.