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Jews praying in Jerusalem (HaKotel HaMaaravi), 2010.
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Jews praying in Jerusalem (HaKotel HaMaaravi), 2010.
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Star of David
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Ten Commandments
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Menorah
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Category
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Portal
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WikiProject
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Morning Prayer, 2005.
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Rabbi Yisrael Meir HaCohen Kagan - the “Chofetz Chaim” - at prayer towards the end of his life.
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Members of the Israel Defense Forces' Givati Brigade pray the Evening Service (Ma'ariv) at the Western Wall, October 2010.
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Members of the Israel Defense Forces' Givati Brigade pray the Evening Service (Ma'ariv) at the Western Wall, October 2010.
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IDF soldier put on tefillin and prays.
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Yom Kippur in the Jerusalem Temple
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Jewish women praying by the Western Wall, early 1900s
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Women praying in the Western Wall tunnel at the closest physical point to the Holy of Holies
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Star of David.svg
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Menora.svg
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