Sukkot
Haredi Jews
Orthodox (Haredi) Jews in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Mea Shearim. Photo by Elyashiv Rakovski/TPS.
Traditional Hakhel reenactment and Simchat Beit Hashoeivah ceremony
Traditional Hakhel reenactment and Simchat Beit Hashoeivah ceremony at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, which takes place every seven years. Photo by Eitan Elhadez/TPS. 11 October 2022
People in Jerusalem perform the ancient water pouring ceremony
People in Jerusalem perform the ancient water pouring ceremony - an offering of water was poured onto the altar of the Temple in Jerusalem, a ritual on the holiday of Sukkot. Photo by Eitan Elhadez/TPS 11 October 2022
Mea Sharim on the eve of Sukkot
The Jerusalem Ultra-orthodox (Haredi) neighborhood Mea Sharim on the eve of Sukkot. Photo by Elyashiv Rakovski/TPS.
Mea Sharim on the eve of Sukkot
The Jerusalem Ultra-orthodox (Haredi) neighborhood Mea Sharim on the eve of Sukkot. Photo by Elyashiv Rakovski/TPS.
Mea Sharim on the eve of Sukkot
The Jerusalem Ultra-orthodox (Haredi) neighborhood Mea Sharim on the eve of Sukkot. Photo by Elyashiv Rakovski/TPS.
Sukkot 2021 in Bnei-Brak
An Ultra-Orthodox Jew decorates a Sukkah in the city of Bnei-Brak ahead of the Sukkot Jewish holiday that begins today at sunset. Bnei-Brak, Sep 20, 2021. Photo by Eitan Elhadez-Barak/TPS
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Sukkot 2020 in Bnei Brak amid Coronavirus lockdown. (Eitan Elhadez-Barak/TPS)