Graveside in the Jewish section of the cemetery. Location New Zealand Jewish grave death Jewish grave
End of September, in Israel and all over the Jewish world, Jews celebrate the Biblical holiday of Sukkot - Festival of Booths - with blessings of the 4 specious of plants and fruit which are selected carefully by religious Jews at the dedicated market. here in the port city of Haifa, Israel Jew Jewish tradition Jewish tradition 5
The architecture of the Jewish Museum is very impressive. Here you see a ceiling of an room inside the museum ceiling inside jewish Architecture of Jewish Museum
End of September, in Israel and all over the Jewish world, Jews celebrate the Biblical holiday of Sukkot - Festival of Booths - with blessings of the 4 specious - Etrog (kind of citrus special for Israel), myrtle, palm and willow - which are selected carefully by religious Jews at the dedicated market. here in the port city of Haifa, Israel Jew Jewish tradition Jewish tradition 10
The Etrog is a special citrus breeded in Israel for fulfiling the tradition of Sukkot, the Festival of the Booths, known also as Tabernacle. The Etrog, one of the 'Four Species' which religious Jews buy for Sukkot for special prays and blesses, is sold in a dedicated market. Its prices can rise up to $200 per piece if it will be a very nice one with no defect at all Etrog citrus Jew Jewish tradition 9
The Western Wall in Jerusalem, a holy place to pray for the Jews Western wall Jerusalem Western Wall Jerusalem 7
End of September, in Israel and all over the Jewish world, Jews celebrate the Biblical holiday of Sukkot - Festival of Booths - with blessings of the 4 specious - Etrog (kind of citrus special for Israel), myrtle, palm and willow - which are selected carefully by religious Jews at the dedicated market. here in the port city of Haifa, Israel Jew Jewish tradition Jewish tradition 19
I'd be happy you notice the usage restrictions. Please send me e-mail and tell where you use this picture Israel Jerusalem jewish Jerusalem 5
End of September, in Israel and all over the Jewish world, Jews celebrate the Biblical holiday of Sukkot - Festival of Booths - with blessings of the 4 specious of plants and fruit which are selected carefully by religious Jews at the dedicated market. here in the port city of Haifa, Israel Jew Jewish tradition Jewish tradition 7
In the street market of The Four Species, an orthodox Jew is inspecting a palm branch for Kosher. The palm branch serves with 3 additional plants for blessings at the time of Sukkot - festival of the booths (Tabernacle), mid September tradition Jew Jewish Jewish tradition 21
Matza (unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten on Passover) is our Jewish main traditional symbol for the holyday matza matzot bread Matza for Passover (Pessah) 25
Matza (unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten on Passover) is our Jewish main traditional symbol for the holyday matza matzot bread Matza for Passover (Pessah) 16
Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mountain in Jerusalem, Israel. See more photos at dome rock temple Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, Israel
Chanukkah, the Jewish festival of rededication, also known as the festival of lights, is an eight day festival beginning on the 25th day of the Jewish month of Kislev. Here, my family modern candelabrum fills our home with light. May it fills yours Hanukkah Jewish tradition Hanukkah - Festival of Lights 10
The Etrog is a special citrus breeded in Israel for fulfiling the tradition of Sukkot, the Festival of the Booths, known also as Tabernacle. The Etrog, one of the 'Four Species' which religious Jews buy for Sukkot for special prays and blesses, is sold in a dedicated market. Its prices can rise up to $200 per piece if it will be a very nice one with no defect at all Jewish tradition religion Jewish tradition 8
End of September, in Israel and all over the Jewish world, Jews celebrate the Biblical holiday of Sukkot - Festival of Booths - with blessings of the 4 specious of plants and fruit which are selected carefully by religious Jews at the dedicated market. here in the port city of Haifa, Israel Jew Jewish tradition Jewish tradition 17
Matza (unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten on Passover) is our Jewish main traditional symbol for the holyday matza matzot bread Matza for Passover (Pessah) 27
Chanukkah, the Jewish festival of rededication, also known as the festival of lights, is an eight day festival beginning on the 25th day of the Jewish month of Kislev. Here, my family modern candelabrum fills our home with light. May it fills yours Hanukkah Jewish tradition Hanukkah - Festival of Lights 11
Matza (unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten on Passover) is our Jewish main traditional symbol for the holyday matza matzot bread Matza for Passover (Pessah) 24
Matza (unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten on Passover) is our Jewish main traditional symbol for the holyday matza matzot bread Matza for Passover (Pessah) 11
End of September, in Israel and all over the Jewish world, Jews celebrate the Biblical holiday of Sukkot - Festival of Booths - with blessings of the 4 specious of plants and fruit which are selected carefully by religious Jews at the dedicated market. here in the port city of Haifa, Israel Jew Jewish tradition Jewish tradition 4
The ancient symbol, most commonly known as the Hamsa hand (Arabic) or Hamesh hand (Hebrew) is an old and still popular apotropaic amulet for magical protection from the envious or evil eye. The word Hamsa or Hamesh means "five" and refer to the fingers on the hand. The elements in this Judaica piece are symbols for luck and protection against evil eye religion jewish jew Hamsa on Stone 3
My daughters behind the family Menorahs | You may use and post with (notification and) Credits: Photographed by Chayim B. Alevsky. Email rabbicba a link to your online usage of this photo Menorah Chanukah Chanukkah Kids behind Chanukah Menorah
End of September, in Israel and all over the Jewish world, Jews celebrate the Biblical holiday of Sukkot - Festival of Booths - with blessings of the 4 specious - Etrog (kind of citrus special for Israel), myrtle, palm and willow - which are selected carefully by religious Jews at the dedicated market, here in the port city of Haifa, Israel Jew Jewish tradition Jewish tradition 14
End of September, in Israel and all over the Jewish world, Jews celebrate the Biblical holiday of Sukkot - Festival of Booths - with blessings of the 4 specious - Etrog (kind of citrus special for Israel), myrtle, palm and willow - which are selected carefully by religious Jews at the dedicated market. here in the port city of Haifa, Israel Jew Jewish tradition Jewish tradition 13
End of September, in Israel and all over the Jewish world, Jews celebrate the Biblical holiday of Sukkot - Festival of Booths - with blessings of the 4 specious - Etrog (kind of citrus special for Israel), myrtle, palm and willow - which are selected carefully by religious Jews at the dedicated market. here in the port city of Haifa, Israel Jew Jewish tradition Jewish tradition 6
Chanukkah, the Jewish festival of rededication, also known as the festival of lights, is an eight day festival beginning on the 25th day of the Jewish month of Kislev. Here, my family modern candelabrum fills our home with light. May it fills yours Menorah Hanukkiya Chanukkah Hanukkah - Festival of Lights 1
End of September, in Israel and all over the Jewish world, Jews celebrate the Biblical holiday of Sukkot - Festival of Booths - with blessings of the 4 specious - Etrog (kind of citrus special for Israel), myrtle, palm and willow - which are selected carefully by religious Jews at the dedicated market. here in the port city of Haifa, Israel Jew Jewish tradition Jewish tradition 11
The ancient symbol, most commonly known as the Hamsa hand (Arabic) or Hamesh hand (Hebrew) is an old and still popular apotropaic amulet for magical protection from the envious or evil eye. The word Hamsa or Hamesh means "five" and refer to the fingers on the hand. The elements in this Judaica piece are symbols for luck religion jewish jew Hamsa (large format)
Shot in the old Jewish Cemetery in Berlin, Summer, 2000 cemetery graveyard Berlin Berlin Jewish Cemetery 3
End of September, in Israel and all over the Jewish world, Jews celebrate the Biblical holiday of Sukkot - Festival of Booths - with blessings of the 4 specious - Etrog (kind of citrus special for Israel), myrtle, palm and willow - which are selected carefully by religious Jews at the dedicated market. here in the port city of Haifa, Israel Jew Jewish tradition Jewish tradition 12
End of September, in Israel and all over the world, Jews celebrate the Biblical holiday of Sukkot - Festival of Booths - with blessings of the 4 specious of plants and fruit which are selected carefully by orthodox Jews at the dedicated market. here in the port city of Haifa, Israel Jew Jewish tradition Jewish tradition 1
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Star of David stained-glass window. | | I have more of these - e-mail me! | | Taken 11 December 2003 Star david points Window_ 2