Moshe
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3 cute little jelli-punks dancing across your shirt. if you think they look cute in 2D you should check out my handmade 3D soft toy versions at http;//jellibat.etsy.com
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Tzadik ( “righteous one;” pl. tzadikim) is a title which is generally given to those who are considered to be righteous such as a spiritual master or rebbe. The root of the word tzadik, is tzedek , which means justice or righteousness. This term thus refers to one who acts righteously. In classic Jewish thought, the true title of tzadik can only be applied to one who not only never sins, but also has eradicated any inclination to do so. The Talmud says that at least 36 Tzadikim Nistarim - anonymous tzadikim - are living among us at all times; they are anonymous, and it is for their sake alone that the world is not destroyed. The Talmud and the Kabbalah offer various ideas about the nature and role of these 36 tzadikim. The image was taken in the Wstern Wall Jerusalem. / Passover April 22 2008.
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a mosh pit
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The image was taken near Jaffa gate Jerusalem. / Passover April 23 2008. / There was audiovisual show on the walls of Jerusalem.
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The image was taken in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Jerusalem. / The image shows The Stone of the Anointing. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is a Christian church within the walled Old City of Jerusalem. The site is venerated by most Christians as Golgotha, (the Hill of Calvary), where the New Testament says that Jesus was crucified, and is said to also contain the place where Jesus was buried (the sepulchre). The church has been an important pilgrimage destination since at least the 4th century, as the purported site of the Death and Resurrection of Jesus. Today it also serves as the headquarters of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem. Just inside the entrance is The Stone of Anointing, believed to be the spot where Jesus’ body was prepared for burial by Joseph of Arimathea. It is the 13th Station of the Cross. The lamps that hang over the stone are contributed by Armenians, Copts, Greeks and Latins.
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taken at the Blackstump music festival, at Appin NSW
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Very cute moment. Card category cute pets.
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The light and reflection creats very calm and romantic atmosphere. Card category romantic landscape.
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The show was performed by Pangea Circus. / It is a couple: Natalie and Hillal. They graduated from Carampa circus school in Madrid Spain. Have five years of experience in performances at festivals and events in Europe, the Caribbean and Israel. / The show was very good. Great performance, very entertaining, and the audience participate with great pleasure. / You can find more information in their web site / It’s a great way to spend Saturday morning. Tel Aviv port is one of the most popular leisure Places. It is full with coffee shops and restaurants, and on Saturday morning when the weather is good it is full of people. Similar images: /
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Spread the love and wear this stylish tee around the office! Cheers, / Matt
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graphite almost done
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The templers tunnel Acre Israel. Acre (or Akko) , is a city in the Western Galilee district of northern Israel. It is situated on a low promontory at the northern extremity of Haifa Bay. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Acre had a population 45,800 at the end of 2005. From ancient times, Acre was regarded as the key to the Levant because of its strategic coastal location. / You can finde more information about Acre here and about The Templars Tunnel here.
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Rosh Hanikra Israel. Rosh HaNikra ( “head of the grottos”) is a geologic formation in Israel, located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos. The Rosh HaNikra grottos are cavernous tunnels formed by sea action on the soft chalk rock. The total length is some 200 meters. They branch off in various directions with some interconnecting segments. In the past, the only access to them was from the sea and experienced divers were the only ones capable of visiting. Today a cable car takes visitors down to see the grottos. There is a tell about a young bride who was forced to marry old and rich men from Tyre (a city in Lebanon). Therefore, on the way to her wedding when she arrived at the top of the rock, she jumped down to the sea. She was vanished in the sea and never seen again. If you listen carefully when you are in the caves you can still hear her moaning.
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background for business card, done for a friend of mine..
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Great view of Jerusalem old city walls at night, superb light. Card category romantic landscape.
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The picture wast taken at Mahane Yeuda market Jerusalem Israel on Friday morning.
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Jerusalem Israel. Card category holy places.
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The image was taken at Bat Galim promenade Haifa Israel. Purim Jewish holiday 2008. Purim is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish people of the ancient Persian Empire from Haman’s plot to annihilate them, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther (Megillat Esther). According to the story, Haman cast lots to determine the day upon which to exterminate the Jews. Purim is celebrated annually according to the Hebrew calendar on the 14th day of the Hebrew month of Adar, the day following the victory of the Jews over their enemies; as with all Jewish holidays, Purim begins at sundown on the previous secular day. Purim is characterized by public recitation of the Book of Esther , giving mutual gifts of food and drink (mishloach manot), giving charity to the poor, and a celebratory meal ; other customs include drinking wine, wearing of masks and costumes, and public celebration. Jewish exiles from the Kingdom of Judah who had been living in the Babylonian captivity (6th Century BCE) found themselves under Persian rule after Babylonia was in turn conquered by the Persian Empire. According to the Book of Esther, Haman, royal vizier to King Ahasuerus / Xerxes, planned to kill the Jews, but his plans were foiled by Esther, who was made queen after Xerxes kicked out his previous queen, Vashti, and Mordechai, the palace gatekeeper for Xerxes who raised Esther when her parents died, though he was her cousin. The Jews were delivered from being the victims of an evil decree against them and were instead allowed by the King to destroy their enemies, and the day after the battle was designated as a day of feasting and rejoicing.
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Rosh Hanikra Israel. Rosh HaNikra ( “head of the grottos”) is a geologic formation in Israel, located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos. The Rosh HaNikra grottos are cavernous tunnels formed by sea action on the soft chalk rock. The total length is some 200 meters. They branch off in various directions with some interconnecting segments. In the past, the only access to them was from the sea and experienced divers were the only ones capable of visiting. Today a cable car takes visitors down to see the grottos. There is a tell about a young bride who was forced to marry an old and rich men from Tyre (a city in lebanon). So on the way to her wedding when she arrived to the top of the rock, she jumped down to the sea. She was vanished in the sea and never seen again. If you listen carefully when you are in the caves you can still hear her moaning.
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The image was taken at the Jordan river very close to a Christian baptism site called Yardenit. / The Yardenit site have a nice dressing rooms, inside restaurant, outdoors bistro and souvenir shop. / Yardenit site is operated by kibutz Kinneret. Kibutz kinneret is one of the first kibuzim. It is situated on a hill on the west bank of the Jorden river southern of the sea of Galilee(Kinneret in Hebrew). / Kibbutz Kinneret was established in 1913. Through most of its years the members of the Kibbutz earned their living from agriculture. The area typical weather forced the Kibbutz members to develop a wise agriculture based / on good and thrifty watering and fertilizing. The Kibbutz is famous for its Dates orchards. / The beginning of planting date in Israel began by a Kinneret member that brought branches from Iraq. The Kibbutz has an orchard of over 5000 date trees in different ages and in a variety composition of species. The Kibbutz / processes the fruit and creates from it a variety of secondary products that are being sold in local and abroad. In addition a unique dates shop was developed in the Kibbutz, which is another marketing source for / the date branch. Naomi Shemer one of the best Israeli song writers and composers, was born in kibutz Kinneret. One of her first songs is called The Eucalyptus Grove she wrote it about the place shown in the image. She wrote the lyrics and melody. / Naomi Shemer is buried in the cemetery of the kibutz on the shore of the sea of Galilee (it is an historic site worth visiting). You can see the Eucalyptus trees, they were brought here from Australia in the early days of the jewish setelment to help dry the swamps.
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Very cute kittens. Card category cute pets. Similar images:
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