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Leonard Freed - ISRAEL. Jerusalem.
Jerusalem, ISRAEL. 1987. Children at play. Modern appartments occupied by religious families.
November 1987.Jerusalem, new city houising, originally built as high priced condominiums now occupied by the ultra orthodox Jews at low cost.
Jerusalem, the old Jewish quarter of the Mea Shearim.
Jerusalem, the old Jewish quarter, on the wall are shadows of people dancing.
Jerusalem, The Ben Yehuda street, on week-ends a meeting place of the young and old.
Street scene in modern Jerusalem.
Jerusalem, Police fighting against Jewish extremists who want to close the street to traffic during religious periods.
Jerusalem, Orthodox Jews in the Mea Shearim district being arrested after stopping street traffic of non religious Jews during Sabbath.Orthodox Jews demanded st
Conflict between religious and non religious Jews, Jerusalem 1987
A traditional wedding in the Mea Shearim orthodox district of Jerusalem.
Jerusalem, Israeli soldiers talking with small boys of the Mea Shearim district where live the Orthodox Jews, part of a security system during demonstrations by
Jerusalem, Israeli soldiers talking with small boys of the Mea Shearim district where live the Orthodox Jews, part of a security system during demonstrations by
Jerusalem, in the old Jewish quarter called the Mea Shearim, a conflict between the Police and Orthodox Jews who were trying to stop traffic in the streets duri
November 1987.Jerusalem.Jewish Orthodox wedding celebration in the Mea Shearim district.
Jerusalem, the Mea Shearim orthodox quarter.
November 1987.Jerusalem.The city was the site of demonstrations by Orthodox Jews demanding stricter observance of the Sabbath (holy day).One of the demonstratio...
Jerusalem, a newly built area where built refused to live in such a housing complex, it was later taken over by religious Jews who needed more space for their l
Jerusalem the old city, a class of new generation Israelis visit the Jewish quarter..
Jerusalem.The Mea Shearim old Jewish quarter
Jerusalem, the Ben Yehuda Street which on week-ends becomes a meeting and discussion place for the old and new Jewish population.
Dov PATRIN, an ultra orthodox Jew at his home in the Mea Shearim district of Jerusalem, together with his daughter.
Jerusalem.November 1987.Mea Shearim, posters advertising sex films on the wall of the orthodox enclave.
Dov PATRIN, an ultra orthodox tries to bring understand to both sides following demonstrations agains movies, football, etc on the day of Sabbath.
Jerusalem, the old Jewish quarter called the Mea Shearim.
Jerusalem,a conflict between police and orthodox Jews who were demonstrating for the closing of traffic during religious holidays.
Jerusalem, a pedestrian street in the modern quarter.
The Mea Shearim district of Jerusalem, people at a bookshop.
November 1987.Jerusalem.A demonstrator on Ben Yehuda street.
Jerusalem. Dov PATRIN an ultra orthodox at home in the Mea Shearim district, with a portrait of his grandfather.He is a Canadian immigrant in his fifties, who h
Jerusalem, in the Orthodox quarter of the Mea Shearim police arrest Orthodox demonstrators protesting agains vehicle traffic in the streets during religious hol
Jerusalem, the old Jewish quarter called the Mea Shearim.
A crippled man shopping in the streets of Tel Aviv,he passes a young girl soldier in sandals carrying her rifle.
ISRAEL. Dov Patrin, an ultra-orthodox, tries to bring understanding to both sides following the demonstrations for a stricter observance of the Sabbath.
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. Orthodox jews in Jerusalem. Professor Yeshayahov Leibovitz. 1987.
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. Dov Patrin, an ultra-orthodox, tries to bring understanding to both sides following the demonstration for a stricter observance of the Sabbat
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