Haredi leaders issue bold call to resist Israeli kashrut reform
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Religious Services Matan Kahana at a conference in Jerusalem, August.
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Raed Haraz and his wife Manal, yesterday at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem.
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Rosemarie and Rohan Perez in court.
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Pool goers overlook a fire in the Jerusalem hills last August
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Men in hazmat suits exterminate chickens infected with avian flu
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A strike near the Damascus airport, 2019.
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A line for a COVID PCR test in Tel Aviv, this week
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A queue for coronavirus tests in Jerusalem.
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A bus in Tel Aviv with the destination written in Arabic.
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Isma’il Awad next to his home in the Northern Jordan Valley, last week.
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