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Naama Cohen with her family.
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Avigdor Willenz.
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Moses and the Burning Bush, a painting attributed to Dirk Bouts, circa 1450-1475.
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Israeli paratroopers take part in a training exercise in Germany in 2019.
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Worshippers at a synagogue in Bnei Brak last September.
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Haredi men in Jerusalem in January, protesting the government-ordered lockdown.
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A vaccination center in Qalandiya, just north of Jerusalem and in the West Bank, last week
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Illustration.
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Yossi Verter | 05.03.2021
 
 
Pedestrians celebrating loosened restrictions in Jerusalem this week.
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Amos Harel | 05.03.2021
 
 
Liorah Garber Ezuz
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Yael Benaya | 05.03.2021
 
 
The boar mosaic at the Hanita Stockade and Tower Museum. One imagines ancient residents using the animal to find tasty mushrooms.
Ancient Mosaics Conjure Up Lavish Meals Enjoyed in Israel's Roman-era Galilee
Ronit Vered | 05.03.2021
 
 
Patients at the Hansen House, at the turn of the 20th century. A close look at their faces reveals the ravages and suffering caused by their disease.
What Life Was Like in the Leper Colony That Sowed Fear in Jerusalem
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The Tikvah Market in Tel Aviv, last December
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Umm al-Fahm residents protest in front of a Haifa court, calling for the release of anti-violence protesters, last week.
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“Death in the Sickroom” by Edvard Munch (1893).
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Shirley Avrami | 04.03.2021
 
 
A staff member showing the empty ballot box after delegates voted for a new interim Libyan government at the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum near Geneva last month.
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Khatham Abu Riala in front of what used to be his home in Isawiyah.
For the Sixth Time, Israel Razes a Disabled Palestinian's Home
Gideon Levy, Alex Levac | 04.03.2021
 
 
 
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