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Making dishes kosher for Passover
Koshering dishes in a street in Tel Aviv, in preparation for Passover Holiday, by using a propane blowtorch and by immersing in boiling water, to destroy any trace of chametz. Tel Aviv, Apr 21, 2024. Photo by Gideon Markowicz/TPS
Making dishes kosher for Passover
Ahead of the Jewish holiday of Passover, Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men from the Mea Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem make dishes kosher by immersing them in boiling water to destroy any trace of chametz. Jerusalem, Apr 13, 2022. Photo by Shalev Shalom/TPS
Making dishes kosher for Passover
Ahead of the Jewish holiday of Passover, Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men from the Mea Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem make dishes kosher by immersing them in boiling water to destroy any trace of chametz. Jerusalem, Apr 2, 2023. Photo by Koby Natan/TPS
Making dishes kosher for Passover
Ahead of the Jewish holiday of Passover, Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men from the Mea Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem make dishes kosher by immersing them in boiling water to destroy any trace of chametz. Jerusalem, Apr 2, 2023. Photo by Koby Natan/TPS
Making dishes kosher for Passover
Ahead of the Jewish holiday of Passover, an Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man uses a propane blowtorch to cleanse a metal dish to destroy any trace of chametz. Ganei Tikva, Apr 12, 2022. Photo by Eitan Elhadez-Barak/TPS
The 2020 Shabbat Project
Wine, candlesticks, challah bread, Shabbat tableware and flowers on a Shabbat Table at the pre-Shabbat event of The 2020 Shabbat Project in Zoom due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Kiryat Ono, Nov 6, 2020. Photo by Eitan Elhadez-Barak/TPS