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Ultra-Orthodox Jews knead dough in a Matzah Bakery in the Mea Shearim neighborhood Jerusalem, 28 March 2012. ‘matza,’ or unleavened bread, that is used in place of bread during the week-long Jewish high holiday of Passover, which begins on April 6, and commemorates the Jews exodus from Egypt in Biblical times.
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Baking Matzah in israel
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Baking Matzah in israel
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Baking Matzah in israel
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Baking Matzah in israel
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Baking Matzah in israel
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Baking Matzah in israel
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Baking Matzah in israel
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Baking Matzah in israel
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Afghanistan French Troops Leaving
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Afghanistan French Troops Leaving
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Afghanistan French Troops Leaving
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Afghanistan French Troops Leaving
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Britain London 2012 Security
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Britain London 2012 Security
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Britain London 2012 Security
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Britain London 2012 Security
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SHAUL MOFAZ
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SHAUL MOFAZ
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SHAUL MOFAZ
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SHAUL MOFAZ
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IRAN TURKEY ERDOGAN DIPLOMACY
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IRAN NUCLEAR SALEHI
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UKRAINE TYMOSHENKO RALLY
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Western Wall employees removes messages
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Western Wall employees removes messages
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Western Wall employees removes messages
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Western Wall employees removes messages
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US Ambassador to Israel Visit’s Meah She’arim
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US Ambassador to Israel Visit’s Meah She’arim
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US Ambassador to Israel Visit’s Meah She’arim
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US Ambassador to Israel Visit’s Meah She’arim
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REHOVOT FIRE
Ultra-Orthodox Jews knead dough in a Matzah Bakery in the Mea Shearim neighborhood Jerusalem, 28 March 2012. ‘matza,’ or unleavened bread, that is used in place of bread during the week-long Jewish high holiday of Passover, which begins on April 6, and commemorates the Jews exodus from Egypt in Biblical times.
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