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Jerusalem’s photos of the week, March 16th-20th, 2014
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American Jewish group "Artist4Israel" spray paint on a canvas outside the Knesset, the Israeli parliament
Mother Superior Georgia, of the Russian Orthodox Gornensky Monastery in Ein Karem, Jerusalem, fixes her hat in her garden
Ultra Orthodox Jews wearing costumes in the streets of the ultra orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Meah Shearim, during the Jewish holiday of Purim.
A man dressed up as Spiderman prays next to ultra orthodox Jews at the Western Wall in Jerusalem's Old City, during the Jewish holiday of Purim
Israelis dressed up in costumes for the jewish holiday of Purim seen on Jaffa street in the downtown Jerusalem
Young Israelis dress up, as is customary during the Jewish holiday of Purim, at a street party, in the streets of the neighborhood of Nahlaot in Jerusalem.
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