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A page in a 17th
century publication of the Bible |
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The famous Bobov Shul in Boro Park, Brooklyn |
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A vandalized city bus booth due to obscene
advertising on its walls |
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A Hasidic couple on
the streets of Boro Park, Brooklyn on a winter Shabbas
afternoon. Note that they are carrying on Shabbas, in accordance
with the newly-installed controversial "Eiruv" |
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A Bachur (unmaried man) in Williamsburg, Brooklyn |
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Hasidic men in front
of the famous "Vayoel
Moshe" wedding hall in Williamsburg, Brooklyn |
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Hasidic man on Shabbas |
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Hasidic man on Shabbas |
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Hasidic kids on a friday afternoon |
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a page in the philosophical "Kuzry",
published in the 18th century. |
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Lakewood Shul in Boro
Park, Brooklyn, one of the renown Boro Park Shul's that
are open all day for Torah study |
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The Munkatch Shul in Boro Park |
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The newly renovated Satmar main Shul in Boro
Park |
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Hasidim recite Tashlich before Yom Kippur |
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The Kamarne Rebbe, seen through the window
in white attire on a Shabbas afternoon |
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The Tomer Devorah girl elementary school on
9th ave., known for its excellent curriculum and teachers |
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The Viznitz Shtiebel in Boro Park, Brooklyn |
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The Satmar boy elementary school in Boro Park |
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The Karlsburg Shul in Boro Park |
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