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A Woman of the "Women of the Wall" organization wears a prayer shawls as she prays at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, where she almost gets arrested by the police in Jerusalem on April 11, 2013. "Women of the Wall" fights for the right for Jewish women to conduct prayer services, read from a Torah scroll while wearing prayer shawls, and sing out loud at the women’s section of the Western Wall. Photo by Sarah Schuman/ FLASH90
Bystanders looks on as Israeli traffic police officers investigate a scene where two scooter riders had been killed, after being hit by a truck, on the road between Jerusalem and Mishor Adumim. April 11, 2013. Photo by FLASH90
A Zaka member works at the scene where two scooter riders had been killed, after being hit by a truck, on the road between Jerusalem and Mishor Adumim. April 11, 2013. Photo by FLASH90
Israeli traffic police officers investigate a scene where two scooter riders had been killed, after being hit by a truck, on the road between Jerusalem and Mishor Adumim. April 11, 2013. Photo by FLASH90
A Zaka member collects remains at the scene where two scooter riders had been killed, after being hit by a truck, on the road between Jerusalem and Mishor Adumim. April 11, 2013. Photo by FLASH90
MK Tamar Zandberg listens to Leslie Sachs, director of the "Women of the Wall" organization, as she is seen speaking with her lawyer at the Magistrate's Court in Jerusalem, where Sachs was brought after being detained for wearing a prayer shawl during morning services at the Western Wall. April 11, 2013. Photo by FLASH90
MK Tamar Zandberg listens to Leslie Sachs, director of the "Women of the Wall" organization, as she is seen speaking with her lawyer at the Magistrate's Court in Jerusalem, where Sachs was brought after being detained for wearing a prayer shawl during morning services at the Western Wall. April 11, 2013. Photo by FLASH90
Leslie Sachs, director of the "Women of the Wall" organization, seen leaving the courtroom at the Magistrate's Court in Jerusalem, where she was brought after being detained for wearing a prayer shawl during morning services at the Western Wall. April 11, 2013. Photo by FLASH90