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Ultra Orthodox Jews from the Tzanz Hassidic group, 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 Preform The Tashlich Ceremony
Ultra Orthodox Jews from the Tzanz Hassidic group, 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.