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  • Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
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    Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
    Orthodox Jewish children in fancy dress celebrate the festival of Purim in the streets of Stamford Hill in north London. Purim celebrates the miraculous salvation of the Jews from a genocidal plot in ancient Persia, an event documented in the Book of Esther. Traditionally the jewish community wear fancy dress and exchange reciprocal gifts of food and drink. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine

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  • Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
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    Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
    Orthodox Jewish children in fancy dress celebrate the festival of Purim in the streets of Stamford Hill in north London. Purim celebrates the miraculous salvation of the Jews from a genocidal plot in ancient Persia, an event documented in the Book of Esther. Traditionally the jewish community wear fancy dress and exchange reciprocal gifts of food and drink. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine

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  • Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
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    Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
    Orthodox Jewish children in fancy dress celebrate the festival of Purim in the streets of Stamford Hill in north London. Purim celebrates the miraculous salvation of the Jews from a genocidal plot in ancient Persia, an event documented in the Book of Esther. Traditionally the jewish community wear fancy dress and exchange reciprocal gifts of food and drink. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine

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  • Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
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    Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
    Orthodox Jewish children in fancy dress celebrate the festival of Purim in the streets of Stamford Hill in north London. Purim celebrates the miraculous salvation of the Jews from a genocidal plot in ancient Persia, an event documented in the Book of Esther. Traditionally the jewish community wear fancy dress and exchange reciprocal gifts of food and drink. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine

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  • Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
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    Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
    Orthodox Jewish children in fancy dress celebrate the festival of Purim in the streets of Stamford Hill in north London. Purim celebrates the miraculous salvation of the Jews from a genocidal plot in ancient Persia, an event documented in the Book of Esther. Traditionally the jewish community wear fancy dress and exchange reciprocal gifts of food and drink. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine

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  • Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
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    Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
    Orthodox Jewish children in fancy dress celebrate the festival of Purim in the streets of Stamford Hill in north London. Purim celebrates the miraculous salvation of the Jews from a genocidal plot in ancient Persia, an event documented in the Book of Esther. Traditionally the jewish community wear fancy dress and exchange reciprocal gifts of food and drink. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine

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  • Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
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    Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
    Orthodox Jewish children in fancy dress celebrate the festival of Purim in the streets of Stamford Hill in north London. Purim celebrates the miraculous salvation of the Jews from a genocidal plot in ancient Persia, an event documented in the Book of Esther. Traditionally the jewish community wear fancy dress and exchange reciprocal gifts of food and drink. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine

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  • Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
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    Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
    Orthodox Jewish children in fancy dress celebrate the festival of Purim in the streets of Stamford Hill in north London. Purim celebrates the miraculous salvation of the Jews from a genocidal plot in ancient Persia, an event documented in the Book of Esther. Traditionally the jewish community wear fancy dress and exchange reciprocal gifts of food and drink. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine

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  • Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
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    Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
    A man carrying gifts in a bag saying 'Happy Purim'. Orthodox Jewish children in fancy dress celebrate the festival of Purim in the streets of Stamford Hill in north London. Purim celebrates the miraculous salvation of the Jews from a genocidal plot in ancient Persia, an event documented in the Book of Esther. Traditionally the jewish community wear fancy dress and exchange reciprocal gifts of food and drink. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine

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  • Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
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    Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
    Orthodox Jewish children in fancy dress celebrate the festival of Purim in the streets of Stamford Hill in north London. Purim celebrates the miraculous salvation of the Jews from a genocidal plot in ancient Persia, an event documented in the Book of Esther. Traditionally the jewish community wear fancy dress and exchange reciprocal gifts of food and drink. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine

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  • Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
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    Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
    Orthodox Jewish children in fancy dress celebrate the festival of Purim in the streets of Stamford Hill in north London. Purim celebrates the miraculous salvation of the Jews from a genocidal plot in ancient Persia, an event documented in the Book of Esther. Traditionally the jewish community wear fancy dress and exchange reciprocal gifts of food and drink. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine

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  • Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
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    Jewish festival of Purim in Stamford Hill, London
    An Orthodox Jewish mother dressing her children on the street as children in fancy dress celebrate the festival of Purim in the streets of Stamford Hill in north London. Purim celebrates the miraculous salvation of the Jews from a genocidal plot in ancient Persia, an event documented in the Book of Esther. Traditionally the jewish community wear fancy dress and exchange reciprocal gifts of food and drink. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine

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  • Snowfall West Bank
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    Snowfall West Bank
    Israeli Jewish settlers walk in a street as snow falls in the West Bank city of Hebron February 20, 2015. A heavy winter storm hit parts of the Middle East on Friday, shutting down roads leading in and out of Jerusalem and sprinkling areas of Israel's desert with a rare layer of white. Snow also fell in parts of the West Bank, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria as a cold front swept through the region. Photo by Mamoun Wazwaz/APAIMAGES_1434.03/Credit:Mamoun Wazwaz/apaimages/SIPA/1502211443 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • 'The Past in Present' World Jewish Congress event ahead of 70th Anniversary of the Auschwitz Camp Liberation, Krakow, Poland - 26 Jan 2015
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    'The Past in Present' World Jewish Congress event ahead of 70th Anniversary of the Auschwitz Camp Liberation, Krakow, Poland - 26 Jan 2015
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    'The Past in Present' World Jewish Congress event ahead of 70th Anniversary of the Auschwitz Camp Liberation, Krakow, Poland - 26 Jan 2015

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  • 'The Past in Present' World Jewish Congress event ahead of 70th Anniversary of the Auschwitz Camp Liberation, Krakow, Poland - 26 Jan 2015
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    'The Past in Present' World Jewish Congress event ahead of 70th Anniversary of the Auschwitz Camp Liberation, Krakow, Poland - 26 Jan 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto/REX (4383669a)
    Steven Spielberg
    'The Past in Present' World Jewish Congress event ahead of 70th Anniversary of the Auschwitz Camp Liberation, Krakow, Poland - 26 Jan 2015

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  • Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
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    Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
    January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. They hold the names of the hostages who were killed the day before. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.

    This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.

    As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
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    Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
    January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. They hold the names of the hostages who were killed the day before. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.

    This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.

    As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
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    Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
    January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. They hold the names of the hostages who were killed the day before. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.

    This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.

    As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
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    Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
    January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.

    This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.

    As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
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    Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
    January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.

    This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.

    As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
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    Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
    January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: Candles lit for victims. French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.

    This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.

    As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
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    Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
    January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: Posters read I am Charlie, I am Jewish, I am grieving, I am a policeman

    French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.

    This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.

    As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
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    Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
    January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: Eliahoo Rouas Cohen and Esther Bekerman light a candle and say prayers for Meryl Bekerman, a hostage who was wounded in the Kosher supermarket

    French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.

    This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.

    As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
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    Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
    January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: Jewish prayer and I am Jewish, I am Charlie, I am a policeman

    French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.

    This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.

    As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
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    Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
    January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: Esther Bekerman prays and lights a candle outside the Kosher supermarket where a family member was wounded the day before

    French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.

    This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.

    As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
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    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, American Orthodox rabbi, author, TV host and public speaker. Boteach ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2012 elections.

    He's is renowned for being very outspoken and controversial. He has an accepting view of homosexuality, and has attempted to open dialogue with Christians, more specifically with Messianic Jews, who are considered by many orthodox Jews as apostates.

    He is known for his flamboyance and self promotion, he was reported as saying "God gave 10 commandments at Sinai, and the 11th commandment, which they expunged but which has come down orally, is 'Thou shalt do anything for publicity and recognition."

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  • Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
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    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, American Orthodox rabbi, author, TV host and public speaker. Boteach ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2012 elections.

    He's is renowned for being very outspoken and controversial. He has an accepting view of homosexuality, and has attempted to open dialogue with Christians, more specifically with Messianic Jews, who are considered by many orthodox Jews as apostates.

    He is known for his flamboyance and self promotion, he was reported as saying "God gave 10 commandments at Sinai, and the 11th commandment, which they expunged but which has come down orally, is 'Thou shalt do anything for publicity and recognition."

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  • Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
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    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, American Orthodox rabbi, author, TV host and public speaker. Boteach ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2012 elections.

    He's is renowned for being very outspoken and controversial. He has an accepting view of homosexuality, and has attempted to open dialogue with Christians, more specifically with Messianic Jews, who are considered by many orthodox Jews as apostates.

    He is known for his flamboyance and self promotion, he was reported as saying "God gave 10 commandments at Sinai, and the 11th commandment, which they expunged but which has come down orally, is 'Thou shalt do anything for publicity and recognition."

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  • Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
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    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, American Orthodox rabbi, author, TV host and public speaker. Boteach ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2012 elections.

    He's is renowned for being very outspoken and controversial. He has an accepting view of homosexuality, and has attempted to open dialogue with Christians, more specifically with Messianic Jews, who are considered by many orthodox Jews as apostates.

    He is known for his flamboyance and self promotion, he was reported as saying "God gave 10 commandments at Sinai, and the 11th commandment, which they expunged but which has come down orally, is 'Thou shalt do anything for publicity and recognition."

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  • Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
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    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, American Orthodox rabbi, author, TV host and public speaker. Boteach ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2012 elections.

    He's is renowned for being very outspoken and controversial. He has an accepting view of homosexuality, and has attempted to open dialogue with Christians, more specifically with Messianic Jews, who are considered by many orthodox Jews as apostates.

    He is known for his flamboyance and self promotion, he was reported as saying "God gave 10 commandments at Sinai, and the 11th commandment, which they expunged but which has come down orally, is 'Thou shalt do anything for publicity and recognition."

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  • Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
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    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, American Orthodox rabbi, author, TV host and public speaker. Boteach ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2012 elections.

    He's is renowned for being very outspoken and controversial. He has an accepting view of homosexuality, and has attempted to open dialogue with Christians, more specifically with Messianic Jews, who are considered by many orthodox Jews as apostates.

    He is known for his flamboyance and self promotion, he was reported as saying "God gave 10 commandments at Sinai, and the 11th commandment, which they expunged but which has come down orally, is 'Thou shalt do anything for publicity and recognition."

    © Charlie Forgham-Bailey / eyevine

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  • Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
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    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, American Orthodox rabbi, author, TV host and public speaker. Boteach ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2012 elections.

    He's is renowned for being very outspoken and controversial. He has an accepting view of homosexuality, and has attempted to open dialogue with Christians, more specifically with Messianic Jews, who are considered by many orthodox Jews as apostates.

    He is known for his flamboyance and self promotion, he was reported as saying "God gave 10 commandments at Sinai, and the 11th commandment, which they expunged but which has come down orally, is 'Thou shalt do anything for publicity and recognition."

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  • Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
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    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, American Orthodox rabbi, author, TV host and public speaker. Boteach ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2012 elections.

    He's is renowned for being very outspoken and controversial. He has an accepting view of homosexuality, and has attempted to open dialogue with Christians, more specifically with Messianic Jews, who are considered by many orthodox Jews as apostates.

    He is known for his flamboyance and self promotion, he was reported as saying "God gave 10 commandments at Sinai, and the 11th commandment, which they expunged but which has come down orally, is 'Thou shalt do anything for publicity and recognition."

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  • Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
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    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, American Orthodox rabbi, author, TV host and public speaker. Boteach ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2012 elections.

    He's is renowned for being very outspoken and controversial. He has an accepting view of homosexuality, and has attempted to open dialogue with Christians, more specifically with Messianic Jews, who are considered by many orthodox Jews as apostates.

    He is known for his flamboyance and self promotion, he was reported as saying "God gave 10 commandments at Sinai, and the 11th commandment, which they expunged but which has come down orally, is 'Thou shalt do anything for publicity and recognition."

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  • Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
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    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, American Orthodox rabbi, author, TV host and public speaker. Boteach ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2012 elections.

    He's is renowned for being very outspoken and controversial. He has an accepting view of homosexuality, and has attempted to open dialogue with Christians, more specifically with Messianic Jews, who are considered by many orthodox Jews as apostates.

    He is known for his flamboyance and self promotion, he was reported as saying "God gave 10 commandments at Sinai, and the 11th commandment, which they expunged but which has come down orally, is 'Thou shalt do anything for publicity and recognition."

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  • Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
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    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, American Orthodox rabbi, author, TV host and public speaker. Boteach ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2012 elections.

    He's is renowned for being very outspoken and controversial. He has an accepting view of homosexuality, and has attempted to open dialogue with Christians, more specifically with Messianic Jews, who are considered by many orthodox Jews as apostates.

    He is known for his flamboyance and self promotion, he was reported as saying "God gave 10 commandments at Sinai, and the 11th commandment, which they expunged but which has come down orally, is 'Thou shalt do anything for publicity and recognition."

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  • Queen Elizabeth II Visits to Holyport College Near Maidenhead, Berkshire, Britain - 28 Nov 2014
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    Queen Elizabeth II Visits to Holyport College Near Maidenhead, Berkshire, Britain - 28 Nov 2014
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    Queen Elizabeth II, left, meets 105 year old Sir Nicholas Winton, who organised the rescue of hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia before the second World War, during a visit to Holyport College
    Queen Elizabeth II Visits to Holyport College Near Maidenhead, Berkshire, Britain - 28 Nov 2014
    Holyport College is an all-ability, co-educational day and boarding school for students aged 11 to 19 years and is a state-funded 'free school,' which opened in Sept. 2014.
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  • Palestinians climbing and smashing holes in the Israeli separation barrier at Abu Dis, Jerusalem, Israel - 17 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians climbing and smashing holes in the Israeli separation barrier at Abu Dis, Jerusalem, Israel - 17 Nov 2014
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    Palestinian protesters stand atop a section of Israel's controversial barrier that separates the West Bank town of Abu Dis from Jerusalem November 17, 2014. A Palestinian bus driver was found hanged inside his vehicle on Monday, an incident Israeli police described as a suicide but which the driver's family said they believed was an attack. Israeli police said the evidence suggested al-Ramouni had committed suicide, but rumors quickly spread in the Palestinian media that he had been killed by Jewish assailants, fuelling tension and violence in the divided city.
    Palestinians climbing and smashing holes in the Israeli separation barrier at Abu Dis, Jerusalem, Israel - 17 Nov 2014
    A Palestinian bus driver was found hanged inside his vehicle on Monday, an incident Israeli police described as a suicide but which the driver's family said they believed was an attack. Israeli police said the evidence suggested al-Ramouni had committed suicide, but rumors quickly spread in the Palestinian media that he had been killed by Jewish assailants, fuelling tension and violence in the divided city.
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  • West Bank mosque set ablaze
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    West Bank mosque set ablaze
    November 12, 2014 - Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories: A Palestinian boy stands inside a mosque following an attack in the Mughayer village. An attack against a mosque in a West Bank village ignited a fire that destroyed its first floor, the village's mayor said, blaming Jewish settlers for the attack. (Shadi Hatem/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • West Bank mosque set ablaze
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    West Bank mosque set ablaze
    November 12, 2014 - Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories: A Palestinian man inspects damages of a mosque following an attack in the Mughayer village. An attack against a mosque in a West Bank village ignited a fire that destroyed its first floor, the village's mayor said, blaming Jewish settlers for the attack. (Shadi Hatem/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • West Bank mosque set ablaze
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    West Bank mosque set ablaze
    November 12, 2014 - Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories: Palestinians show a damaged Quran, Islam's holy book, in a mosque following an attack in the Mughayer village. An attack against a mosque in a West Bank village ignited a fire that destroyed its first floor, the village's mayor said, blaming Jewish settlers for the attack. (Shadi Hatem/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • West Bank mosque set ablaze
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    West Bank mosque set ablaze
    November 12, 2014 - Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories: Palestinians show a damaged Quran, Islam's holy book, in a mosque following an attack in the Mughayer village. An attack against a mosque in a West Bank village ignited a fire that destroyed its first floor, the village's mayor said, blaming Jewish settlers for the attack. (Shadi Hatem/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • West Bank mosque set ablaze
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    West Bank mosque set ablaze
    November 12, 2014 - Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories: A Palestinian shows a damaged Quran, Islam's holy book, in a mosque following an attack in the Mughayer village. An attack against a mosque in a West Bank village ignited a fire that destroyed its first floor, the village's mayor said, blaming Jewish settlers for the attack. (Shadi Hatem/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • West Bank mosque set ablaze
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    West Bank mosque set ablaze
    November 12, 2014 - Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories: A Palestinian shows a damaged Quran, Islam's holy book, in a mosque following an attack in the Mughayer village. An attack against a mosque in a West Bank village ignited a fire that destroyed its first floor, the village's mayor said, blaming Jewish settlers for the attack. (Shadi Hatem/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • West Bank mosque set ablaze
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    West Bank mosque set ablaze
    November 12, 2014 - Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories: A Palestinian man inspects damages of a mosque following an attack in the Mughayer village. An attack against a mosque in a West Bank village ignited a fire that destroyed its first floor, the village's mayor said, blaming Jewish settlers for the attack. (Shadi Hatem/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • NEWS - Nobelpreisträger Elie Wiesel stirbt mit 87 (Zusammenstellung)
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    NEWS - Nobelpreisträger Elie Wiesel stirbt mit 87 (Zusammenstellung)
    October 6, 2014 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Holocaust survivor, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and political activist Elie Wiesel. Wiesel died on July 2, 2016, age 87. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05530802
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  • Jerusalem: 9/11 Memorial Ceremony
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    Jerusalem: 9/11 Memorial Ceremony
    Sept. 11, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - U.S. Ambassador to Israel, DAN SHAPIRO, makes an address at a ceremony commemorating the memories of the victims of the September 11th attack at the ''9/11 Living Memorial (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Jerusalem: 9/11 Memorial Ceremony
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    Jerusalem: 9/11 Memorial Ceremony
    Sept. 11, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Israel commemorated the memories of the victims of the September 11th terror attack in a ceremony at the ''9/11 Living Memorial'', designed by Israeli artist Eliezer Weishoff, shaped as a US flag blowing in the wind and turning into fire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Paris Pro Palestinian Paris Demonstration against Israelian military invasion of Gaza Strip, Paris France, 20/07/2014
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    Paris Pro Palestinian Paris Demonstration against Israelian military invasion of Gaza Strip, Paris France, 20/07/2014
    Pro Palestinian Paris Demonstration against Israelian military invasion of Gaza Strip at Barbes Metro's Station in the frontiers of the 9th, 10th and 18th Paris districts, Paris France, 20/07/2014/LICHTFELD_115601/Credit:LICHTFELD EREZ/SIPA/1407201217 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Paris Pro Palestinian Paris Demonstration against Israelian military invasion of Gaza Strip, Paris France, 20/07/2014
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    Paris Pro Palestinian Paris Demonstration against Israelian military invasion of Gaza Strip, Paris France, 20/07/2014
    Pro Palestinian Paris Demonstration against Israelian military invasion of Gaza Strip at Barbes Metro's Station in the frontiers of the 9th, 10th and 18th Paris districts, Paris France, 20/07/2014/LICHTFELD_115614/Credit:LICHTFELD EREZ/SIPA/1407201217 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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