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  • Ultra orthodox man with strollers carry kosher for Passover food products which is collected and then given away by Hasidic ultra orthodox group as part of the Passover customs called "kimcha de pascha", in Jerusalem.
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  • Ultra orthodox man with strollers carry kosher for Passover food products which is collected and then given away by Hasidic ultra orthodox group as part of the Passover customs called "kimcha de pascha", in Jerusalem.
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from a mountain spring near Jerusalem on March 24, 2013 to be used in baking the unleavened bread, known as matzoth, during the Maim Shelanu (Rested Water) ceremony.
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from a mountain spring near Jerusalem on March 24, 2013 to be used in baking the unleavened bread, known as matzoth, during the Maim Shelanu (Rested Water) ceremony.
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from a mountain spring near Jerusalem on March 24, 2013 to be used in baking the unleavened bread, known as matzoth, during the Maim Shelanu (Rested Water) ceremony.
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  • Bride and groom take wedding pictures while Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from a mountain spring near Jerusalem on March 24, 2013 to be used in baking the unleavened bread, known as matzoth, during the Maim Shelanu (Rested Water) ceremony.
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from a mountain spring near Jerusalem on March 24, 2013 to be used in baking the unleavened bread, known as matzoth, during the Maim Shelanu (Rested Water) ceremony.
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from a mountain spring near Jerusalem on March 24, 2013 to be used in baking the unleavened bread, known as matzoth, during the Maim Shelanu (Rested Water) ceremony.
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from a mountain spring near Jerusalem on March 24, 2013 to be used in baking the unleavened bread, known as matzoth, during the Maim Shelanu (Rested Water) ceremony.
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from a mountain spring near Jerusalem on March 24, 2013 to be used in baking the unleavened bread, known as matzoth, during the Maim Shelanu (Rested Water) ceremony.
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  • Ultra Orthodox Jewish get their cooking pots dipped into hot water and Burnet to rid any traces of leavening in preparation for the upcoming Passover holiday, in the ultra orthodox neighborhood of Meah shearim in jerusalem on March 24, 2013. Passover in 2013 will start on Monday March 25, and will continue for 7 days.
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  • Ultra orthodox Jews play klezmer music and dance as they walk past the Yemin Moshe neighborhood into King David's Tomb in jerusalem's Old City, during the holiday of Passover. Mrach 31, 2013. Photo By Oren Nahshon
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  • Ultra orthodox Jews play klezmer music and dance as they walk past the Yemin Moshe neighborhood into King David's Tomb in jerusalem's Old City, during the holiday of Passover. Mrach 31, 2013. Photo By Oren Nahshon
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  • Ultra orthodox Jews play klezmer music and dance as they walk past the Yemin Moshe neighborhood into King David's Tomb in jerusalem's Old City, during the holiday of Passover. Mrach 31, 2013. Photo By Oren Nahshon
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  • Ultra orthodox Jews play klezmer music and dance as they walk past the Yemin Moshe neighborhood into King David's Tomb in jerusalem's Old City, during the holiday of Passover. Mrach 31, 2013. Photo By Oren Nahshon
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  • Ultra orthodox Jews play klezmer music and dance as they walk past the Yemin Moshe neighborhood into King David's Tomb in jerusalem's Old City, during the holiday of Passover. Mrach 31, 2013. Photo By Oren Nahshon
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  • Ultra orthodox Jews play klezmer music and dance as they walk past the Yemin Moshe neighborhood into King David's Tomb in jerusalem's Old City, during the holiday of Passover. Mrach 31, 2013. Photo By Oren Nahshon
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  • Ultra orthodox Jews play klezmer music and dance as they walk past the Yemin Moshe neighborhood into King David's Tomb in jerusalem's Old City, during the holiday of Passover. Mrach 31, 2013. Photo By Oren Nahshon
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  • Ultra orthodox Jews play klezmer music and dance as they walk past the Yemin Moshe neighborhood into King David's Tomb in jerusalem's Old City, during the holiday of Passover. Mrach 31, 2013. Photo By Oren Nahshon
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  • Ultra orthodox Jews play klezmer music and dance as they walk past the Yemin Moshe neighborhood into King David's Tomb in jerusalem's Old City, during the holiday of Passover. Mrach 31, 2013. Photo By Oren Nahshon
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  • Ultra orthodox Jews play klezmer music and dance as they walk past the Yemin Moshe neighborhood into King David's Tomb in jerusalem's Old City, during the holiday of Passover. Mrach 31, 2013. Photo By Oren Nahshon
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  • Ultra orthodox Jews play klezmer music and dance as they walk past the Yemin Moshe neighborhood into King David's Tomb in jerusalem's Old City, during the holiday of Passover. Mrach 31, 2013. Photo By Oren Nahshon
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  • Ultra Orthodox Jewish harvest wheat in a field outside the Israeli community of Mevo Horon, May 9, 2013. Harvesting for the holiday of Shavuot, commemorating Moses receiving the Ten Commandments and also a harvest holiday, begins next Monday sundown.
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