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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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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
    20210828_Stumblestones_012.JPG
  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
    IMG_3239.JPG
  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
    IMG_4668.JPG
  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.Ultra Orthodox Jews from the Belz Hasidic group are reading from the Book of Esther, which is tha main part of the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • A general view of the Wannsee Conference Villa. January 20, 2017 will mark the 75th anniversary to the Wannsee Conference, in which senior government officials of Nazi Germany and SS leaders gathered and planned the mass deportation and extermination of all Jews living in Europe.
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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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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
    IMG_3095_1.JPG
  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
    IMG_3196.JPG
  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
    IMG_3368.JPG
  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel. Hasiddic Jews are reading a prayer from The Book Of Ester during the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.Ultra Orthodox Jews from the Belz Hasidic group are reading from the Book of Esther, which is tha main part of the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
    IMG_0274.JPG
  • The body of Yedidia Hayut, the 13 year old victim of the Mt. Meron Lag Ba'Omer stampede, is carried during his funeral procession at the Sgula cemetery in Petach Tikva, Israel, May 02, 2021. Some 45 people lost their lives and hundred more were injured as a large crowd was crammed through a narrow corridor at the site of the tomb of the 2nd-century sage Rabi Shimon bar Yochai, also known by his acronym Rashbi.
    20210502_Meron Lagbaomer funeral_Ome...JPG
  • (L-R seated) Father and Brother of Yedidia Hayut, the 13 year old victim of the Mt. Meron Lag Ba'Omer stampede, Avigdor Hayut and Shmuel Hayut at the Sgula cemetery in Petach Tikva, Israel, May 02, 2021. Some 45 people lost their lives and hundred more were injured as a large crowd was crammed through a narrow corridor at the site of the tomb of the 2nd-century sage Rabi Shimon bar Yochai, also known by his acronym Rashbi.
    20210502_Meron Lagbaomer funeral_Ome...JPG
  • The Jewish holiday of Purim, celebrations, and reading from the Book of Ester at a synagogue in Berlin, Germany, March 12, 2017.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The Jewish holiday of Purim, celebrations, and reading from the Book of Ester at a synagogue in Berlin, Germany, March 12, 2017.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A woman visits the Wannsee Conference exhibition, on January 18, 2017. January 20, 2017 will mark the 75th anniversary to the Wannsee Conference, in which senior government officials of Nazi Germany and SS leaders gathered and planned the mass deportation and extermination of all Jews living in Europe.
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  • A woman is passing by a board featuring the participants of the Wannsee Conference, on January 18, 2017. January 20, 2017 will mark the 75th anniversary to the Wannsee Conference, in which senior government officials of Nazi Germany and SS leaders gathered and planned the mass deportation and extermination of all Jews living in Europe.
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  • A general view of the Wannsee Conference Villa. January 20, 2017 will mark the 75th anniversary to the Wannsee Conference, in which senior government officials of Nazi Germany and SS leaders gathered and planned the mass deportation and extermination of all Jews living in Europe.
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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.
    IMG_9480.jpg
  • 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.
    IMG_0012.jpg
  • 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.
    IMG_0046.jpg
  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
    20210828_Stumblestones_016.JPG
  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
    20210828_Stumblestones_014.JPG
  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
    20210828_Stumblestones_011.JPG
  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
    20210828_Stumblestones_008.JPG
  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
    20210828_Stumblestones_007.JPG
  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
    20210828_Stumblestones_003.JPG
  • New Synagogue Berlin (Neue Synagoge Berlin - Centrum Judaicum), Berlin, Germany, April 08, 2012.
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  • A section of the Berlin Wall with a the painting "Vaterland" featuring the Star of David and the Israeli flag with the German flag, by the artist Guenther Schaefer. East Side Gallery, Berlin.
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  • A man passes by a section of the Berlin Wall with a the painting "Vaterland" featuring the Star of David and the Israeli flag with the German flag, by the artist by Guenther Schaefer. East Side Gallery, Berlin.
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  • A man passes by a section of the Berlin Wall with a the painting "Vaterland" featuring the Star of David and the Israeli flag with the German flag, by the artist by Guenther Schaefer. East Side Gallery, Berlin.
    Berlin Cityscape_Messinger0026.jpg
  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
    IMG_3048.jpg
  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Kids are looking at a herd of sheep as other Ultra Orthodox Jews (unseen) are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
    IMG_3202.jpg
  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
    IMG_3240.JPG
  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
    IMG_3245.jpg
  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
    IMG_3336.JPG
  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
    IMG_3375.JPG
  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.A boy dressed in a British Queen's Guard costume is walking in the Ultra Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Mea Shearim during the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.A boy dressed in a British Queen's Guard costume is reading in asynagogue in the Ultra Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Mea Shearim during the Holiday celebration of Purimduring the Holiday celebration of Purim during the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.A girl dressed in a  costume is walking in the Ultra Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Mea Shearim during the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel. A boy dressed in a British Queen's Guard costume is reading in asynagogue in the Ultra Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Mea Shearim during the Holiday celebration of Purimduring the Holiday celebration of Purim during the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.A Hassidic man is holding a toy gun during the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.Ultra Orthodox Jews from the Belz Hasidic group are reading from the Book of Esther, which is tha main part of the Holiday celebration of Purim .during the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.Ultra Orthodox Jews from the Belz Hasidic group are reading from the Book of Esther, which is tha main part of the Holiday celebration of Purim .during the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.Ultra Orthodox Jews from the Belz Hasidic group are reading from the Book of Esther, which is tha main part of the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
    IMG_0109.JPG
  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.Ultra Orthodox Jews from the Belz Hasidic group are reading from the Book of Esther, which is tha main part of the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
    IMG_0118.JPG
  • Relatives react during the funeral of 13 year old victim of the Mt. Meron Lag Ba'Omer celebrations stampede, Yedidia Hayut at the Sgula cemetery in Petach Tikva, Israel, May 02, 2021. Some 45 people lost their lives and hundred more were injured as a large crowd was crammed through a narrow corridor at the site of the tomb of the 2nd-century sage Rabi Shimon bar Yochai, also known by his acronym Rashbi.
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  • The body of Yedidia Hayut, the 13 year old victim of the Mt. Meron Lag Ba'Omer stampede, is carried during his funeral procession at the Sgula cemetery in Petach Tikva, Israel, May 02, 2021. Some 45 people lost their lives and hundred more were injured as a large crowd was crammed through a narrow corridor at the site of the tomb of the 2nd-century sage Rabi Shimon bar Yochai, also known by his acronym Rashbi.
    20210502_Meron Lagbaomer funeral_Ome...JPG
  • Shmuel Hayut (2-L) speaks during the funeral of his son Yedidia Hayut, the 13 year old victim of the Mt. Meron Lag Ba'Omer stampede, at the Sgula cemetery in Petach Tikva, Israel, May 02, 2021. Some 45 people lost their lives and hundred more were injured as a large crowd was crammed through a narrow corridor at the site of the tomb of the 2nd-century sage Rabi Shimon bar Yochai, also known by his acronym Rashbi.
    20210502_Meron Lagbaomer funeral_Ome...JPG
  • Two men embrace each other during the funeral of Yedidia Hayut, the 13 year old victim of the Mt. Meron Lag Ba'Omer stampede, at the Sgula cemetery in Petach Tikva, Israel, May 02, 2021. Some 45 people lost their lives and hundred more were injured as a large crowd was crammed through a narrow corridor at the site of the tomb of the 2nd-century sage Rabi Shimon bar Yochai, also known by his acronym Rashbi.
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  • (L-R seated) Father and Brother of Yedidia Hayut, the 13 year old victim of the Mt. Meron Lag Ba'Omer stampede, Avigdor Hayut and Shmuel Hayut at the Sgula cemetery in Petach Tikva, Israel, May 02, 2021. Some 45 people lost their lives and hundred more were injured as a large crowd was crammed through a narrow corridor at the site of the tomb of the 2nd-century sage Rabi Shimon bar Yochai, also known by his acronym Rashbi.
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  • The Jewish holiday of Purim, celebrations, and reading from the Book of Ester at a synagogue in Berlin, Germany, March 12, 2017.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The Jewish holiday of Purim, celebrations, and reading from the Book of Ester at a synagogue in Berlin, Germany, March 12, 2017.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The Jewish holiday of Purim, celebrations, and reading from the Book of Ester at a synagogue in Berlin, Germany, March 12, 2017.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A woman is passing by a board featuring the participants of the Wannsee Conference, on January 18, 2017. January 20, 2017 will mark the 75th anniversary to the Wannsee Conference, in which senior government officials of Nazi Germany and SS leaders gathered and planned the mass deportation and extermination of all Jews living in Europe.
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  • A view from the Wannsee Conference Villa to Wannsee lake. January 20, 2017 will mark the 75th anniversary to the Wannsee Conference, in which senior government officials of Nazi Germany and SS leaders gathered and planned the mass deportation and extermination of all Jews living in Europe.
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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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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
    20210828_Stumblestones_015.JPG
  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
    20210828_Stumblestones_013.JPG
  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
    20210828_Stumblestones_010.JPG
  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
    20210828_Stumblestones_006.JPG
  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
    20210828_Stumblestones_004.JPG
  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • A man passes by a section of the Berlin Wall with a the painting "Vaterland" featuring the Star of David and the Israeli flag with the German flag, by the artist by Guenther Schaefer. East Side Gallery, Berlin.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.A boy in a costume is sitting in a synagogue in the Ultra Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Mea Shearim during the Holiday celebration of Purimduring the Holiday celebration of Purim during the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.A boy dressed in a British Queen's Guard costume is reading in asynagogue in the Ultra Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Mea Shearim during the Holiday celebration of Purimduring the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel Hasiddic Jews are reading a prayer from The Book Of Ester during the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel. Hasiddic Jews are reading a prayer from The Book Of Ester during the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel. An ultra orthodox Jewish man is waving a Ratchet during the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.Ultra Orthodox Jews from the Belz Hasidic group are reading from the Book of Esther, which is tha main part of the Holiday celebration of Purim .during the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.Ultra Orthodox Jews from the Belz Hasidic group are reading from the Book of Esther, which is tha main part of the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.Ultra Orthodox Jews from the Belz Hasidic group are reading from the Book of Esther, which is tha main part of the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,IsraelUltra Orthodox Jews from the Belz Hasidic group are reading from the Book of Esther, which is tha main part of the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • March 16, 2014 - Jerusalem,Israel.during the Holiday celebration of Purim .The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jews living with in the borders of the anchaint Persian Empire.Purim customs include food gifts, charity, wearing costumes and drinking heavily.
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  • The body of Yedidia Hayut, the 13 year old victim of the Mt. Meron Lag Ba'Omer stampede, is lowered to the grave as his father Avigdor Hayut watches on, at the Sgula cemetery in Petach Tikva, Israel, May 02, 2021. Some 45 people lost their lives and hundred more were injured as a large crowd was crammed through a narrow corridor at the site of the tomb of the 2nd-century sage Rabi Shimon bar Yochai, also known by his acronym Rashbi.
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  • Shmuel Hayut (2-L) speaks during the funeral of his son Yedidia Hayut, the 13 year old victim of the Mt. Meron Lag Ba'Omer stampede, at the Sgula cemetery in Petach Tikva, Israel, May 02, 2021. Some 45 people lost their lives and hundred more were injured as a large crowd was crammed through a narrow corridor at the site of the tomb of the 2nd-century sage Rabi Shimon bar Yochai, also known by his acronym Rashbi.
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  • Relatives react during the funeral of 13 year old victim of the Mt. Meron Lag Ba'Omer celebrations stampede, Yedidia Hayut at the Sgula cemetery in Petach Tikva, Israel, May 02, 2021. Some 45 people lost their lives and hundred more were injured as a large crowd was crammed through a narrow corridor at the site of the tomb of the 2nd-century sage Rabi Shimon bar Yochai, also known by his acronym Rashbi.
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  • Relatives await for the funeral of 13 year old victim of the Mt. Meron Lag Ba'Omer celebrations stampede, Yedidia Hayut at the Sgula cemetery in Petach Tikva, Israel, May 02, 2021. Some 45 people lost their lives and hundred more were injured as a large crowd was crammed through a narrow corridor at the site of the tomb of the 2nd-century sage Rabi Shimon bar Yochai, also known by his acronym Rashbi.
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  • The body of Yedidia Hayut, the 13 year old victim of the Mt. Meron Lag Ba'Omer stampede, is carried during his funeral procession at the Sgula cemetery in Petach Tikva, Israel, May 02, 2021. Some 45 people lost their lives and hundred more were injured as a large crowd was crammed through a narrow corridor at the site of the tomb of the 2nd-century sage Rabi Shimon bar Yochai, also known by his acronym Rashbi.
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  • A woman is looking at a board featuring the participants of the Wannsee Conference, on January 18, 2017. January 20, 2017 will mark the 75th anniversary to the Wannsee Conference, in which senior government officials of Nazi Germany and SS leaders gathered and planned the mass deportation and extermination of all Jews living in Europe.
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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 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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