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Palestinian children near Israeli separation wall at the town of "Al Ram" between the West Bank city of Ramallah and Jerusalem on September 27, 2009.
Photo by Issam Rimawi/Flash 90
Palestinian children near Israeli separation wall at the town of "Al Ram" between the West Bank city of Ramallah and Jerusalem on September 27, 2009.
Photo by Issam Rimawi/Flash 90
Palestinian children near Israeli separation wall at the town of "Al Ram" between the West Bank city of Ramallah and Jerusalem on September 27, 2009.
Photo by Issam Rimawi/Flash 90
Young children and adults ride their bicycles on Hertzog Street in Jerusalem on Yom Kippur, the day of Atonement, when it is forbidden for cars to drive. Setember 27, 2009.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Young children and adults ride their bicycles on Hertzog Street in Jerusalem on Yom Kippur, the day of Atonement, when it is forbidden for cars to drive. Setember 27, 2009.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Young children are siting on the middle of Hertzog Street in Jerusalem on Yom Kippur, the day of Atonement, when it is forbidden for cars to drive. Setember 27, 2009.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Young children and adults ride their bicycles on Hertzog Street in Jerusalem on Yom Kippur, the day of Atonement, when it is forbidden for cars to drive. Setember 27, 2009.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Young children and adults ride their bicycles on Hertzog Street in Jerusalem on Yom Kippur, the day of Atonement, when it is forbidden for cars to drive. Setember 28, 2009.
Photo by Mohamar Awad/Flash 90
Young children and adults ride their bicycles on Hertzog Street in Jerusalem on Yom Kippur, the day of Atonement, when it is forbidden for cars to drive. Setember 28, 2009.
Photo by Mohamar Awad/Flash 90
Young children and adults ride their bicycles on Hertzog Street in Jerusalem on Yom Kippur, the day of Atonement, when it is forbidden for cars to drive. Setember 28, 2009.
Photo by Mohamar Awad/Flash 90
Young children and adults ride their bicycles on Hertzog Street in Jerusalem on Yom Kippur, the day of Atonement, when it is forbidden for cars to drive. Setember 28, 2009.
Photo by Mohamar Awad/Flash 90
A Jewish ultra orthodox at the Boyan yeshiva in the Beitar Illit settlement man whips another ultra orthodox man with a leather strap as a symbolic punishment for their sins during the traditional Malkot ceremony, a few hours before the start of Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, also known as the day of Atonement is the most solemn of the Jewish holidays. The central themes are atonement and repentance. It is observed by a 25 hour fast and intensive prayer.October 07, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A Jewish ultra orthodox at the Boyan yeshiva in the Beitar Illit settlement man whips another ultra orthodox man with a leather strap as a symbolic punishment for their sins during the traditional Malkot ceremony, a few hours before the start of Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, also known as the day of Atonement is the most solemn of the Jewish holidays. The central themes are atonement and repentance. It is observed by a 25 hour fast and intensive prayer.October 07, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A Jewish ultra orthodox at the Boyan yeshiva in the Beitar Illit settlement man whips another ultra orthodox man with a leather strap as a symbolic punishment for their sins during the traditional Malkot ceremony, a few hours before the start of Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, also known as the day of Atonement is the most solemn of the Jewish holidays. The central themes are atonement and repentance. It is observed by a 25 hour fast and intensive prayer.October 07, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A Jewish ultra orthodox at the Boyan yeshiva in the Beitar Illit settlement man whips another ultra orthodox man with a leather strap as a symbolic punishment for their sins during the traditional Malkot ceremony, a few hours before the start of Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, also known as the day of Atonement is the most solemn of the Jewish holidays. The central themes are atonement and repentance. It is observed by a 25 hour fast and intensive prayer.October 07, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A Jewish ultra orthodox at the Boyan yeshiva in the Beitar Illit settlement man whips another ultra orthodox man with a leather strap as a symbolic punishment for their sins during the traditional Malkot ceremony, a few hours before the start of Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, also known as the day of Atonement is the most solemn of the Jewish holidays. The central themes are atonement and repentance. It is observed by a 25 hour fast and intensive prayer.October 07, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
A Jewish ultra orthodox at the Boyan yeshiva in the Beitar Illit settlement man whips another ultra orthodox man with a leather strap as a symbolic punishment for their sins during the traditional Malkot ceremony, a few hours before the start of Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur, also known as the day of Atonement is the most solemn of the Jewish holidays. The central themes are atonement and repentance. It is observed by a 25 hour fast and intensive prayer.October 07, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90