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  • Rabbi Yisrael Oriel Ben Moshe Shlomo, an African Rabbi from Cameroon who converted to Judaism 20 years ago. He prays at the Persian Hebrew congregation and the Moroccan ‘Hida’ Synagogue and Bet Midrash on East Bank, Stamford Hill, London.
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  • A PC computer keyboard for typing marked in English and Hebrew.
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  • Rabbi Yisrael Oriel Ben Moshe Shlomo, an African Rabbi from Cameroon who converted to Judaism 20 years ago. He prays at the Persian Hebrew congregation and the Moroccan ‘Hida’ Synagogue and Bet Midrash on East Bank, Stamford Hill, London.
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  • A settlement sits on top of a hill on the road to Jerusalem from Bethlehem.
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  • A taxi passes a security wall in Nablus, West Bank.
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  • Sunrise over the old city of Nablus, West Bank, Palestine after the usual night of bombings and gun fights.
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  • 13 year-old Adam leader celebrates his Bar Mitzvah by holding a lavish party in Borehamwood in north London, England. Paid for by his parents, the celebration took place in a hotel off the A1 road and here Adam can be seen surrounded like a celebrity by a gaggle of teenage girl friends, one of whom is dressed in a thin-strapped dress and pendant, giggling at a joke and all enjoying the occasion. Adam looks dashing in a rented dinner jacket complete with bow-tie. He is fresh-faced and clean-cut, cutting a handsome figure much-admired by his female friends.
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  • Che Guevara has been painted on the Wall. It is common image along the wall separating; Palestine and Israel.
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  • The wall separating Israel (left) and Palestine (right), also known as the security fence cuts through communities in Jerusalem and throughout the West Bank.
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  • Palestinian women pass through a gap in the controversial Wall between Israel and Palestine rather than going through the Qalandiya checkpoint.
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  • Dr Suad Abu Eideh a well baby doctor examines a 2-week-old baby girl in the village of Battir, West Bank. Médecins Du Monde (MDM), Merlin and the Union of Health Work Committee (UHWC) have teamed up to provide healthcare for communities around the West Bank as their accessibility to previous hospitals and centres is shut off as the Wall continues to be built.
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  • Watched by the grand mother Nihad Qasqas, the well baby nurse for the UHWC and Safa Qasqas the well baby nurse for the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) take blood samples for testing from a 2 week old baby girl. Médecins Du Monde (MDM), Merlin, PRCS and the Union of Health Work Committee (UHWC) have teamed up to provide healthcare for communities around the West Bank as their accessibility to previous hospitals and centres is shut off as the Wall continues to be built.
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  • A Jewish settlement in Palestine. Looking at it through a barbed wire barrier of the security fence.
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  • Emergency medical transport staff lift a patient on a stretcher out of an ambulance into the Al Maqassad hospital in Jerusalem. Médecins Du Monde (MDM) and the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) have set up emergency transport and community first aid training in the West Bank since the Wall was built and has cut off easy access to Jerusalem hospitals.
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  • Between calls the paramedics pick up water supplies from a local shop in Aizaria north of Jerusalem. Médecins Du Monde (MDM) and the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) have set up emergency medical transport and community first aid training in the West Bank since the Wall was built and has cut off easy access to Jerusalem hospitals.
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  • Yasser Arafat posters after his death on the wall of a building in the Balata refugee camp in Nablus, West Bank, Palestine.
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  • At the Palestinian headquarters in Ramallah, West Bank, Yasser Arafat’s death is mourned by soldiers & visitors at his tomb. Um Abed a local elderly lady and friend of Arafat visited him regularly when he was ill for coffee. She insists his death was suspicious.
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  • At the Palestinian headquarters in Ramallah, West Bank, Yasser Arafat’s death is mourned by soldiers & visitors at his tomb. Um Abed a local elderly lady and friend of Arafat visited him regularly when he was ill for coffee. She insists his death was suspicious.
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  • At the Palestinian headquarters in Ramallah, West Bank, Yasser Arafat's death is mourned by soldiers & visitors at his tomb. Um Abed a local elderly lady and friend of Arafat visited him regularly when he was ill for coffee. She insists his death was suspicious.
    04-arafat_7120.jpg
  • A young Palestinian boy in front of the Wall. Political statements are common decoration along the wall being built by the Israelis to separate Palestine and Israel.
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  • Alaa Hamad driving the ambulance in response to a 101 emergency call. Médecins Du Monde (MDM) and the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) have set up emergency transport and community first aid training in the West Bank since the Wall’s been built and has cut off easy access to Jerusalem hospitals.
    04-prcs_7802.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
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  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_J_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_F_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_A00...jpg
  • The Mohel washes his hands before the circumcision ceremony begins. On the 8th day after birth a Brit Milah (Circumcision) is performed on a Jewish baby boy (unless there is a medical reason to delay it). The ceremony takes place in the synagogue and the man who carries out the skin removal is know as a Mohel and is medically trained, the boy is also given his Hebrew and/or English names.
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  • On the 8th day after birth a Brit Milah (Circumcision) is performed on a Jewish baby boy (unless there is a medical reason to delay it). The ceremony takes place in the synagogue and the man who carries out the skin removal is know as a Mohel and is medically trained, the boy is also given his Hebrew and/or English names. Here the father and grandfather of the baby boy assist the Mohel, friends and family attend the ceremony.
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  • On the 8th day after birth a Brit Milah (Circumcision) is performed on a Jewish baby boy (unless there is a medical reason to delay it). The ceremony takes place in the synagogue and the man who carries out the skin removal is know as a Mohel and is medically trained, the boy is also given his Hebrew and/or English names. Here the grandfather of the baby boy assist the Mohel, friends and family attend the ceremony.
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  • The grandfather of the baby boy assist the Mohel in holding the boy while the father of the boy reads a prayer before giving the Mohel the blade. On the 8th day after birth a Brit Milah (Circumcision) is performed on a Jewish baby boy (unless there is a medical reason to delay it). The ceremony takes place in the synagogue and the man who carries out the skin removal is know as a Mohel and is medically trained, the boy is also given his Hebrew and/or English names.
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  • Rabbi Eliyahu Avichail writer of many books in Hebrew including his latest ‘The tribes of Israel, the lost and the dispersed’. He is also the founder of Amishav and as dedicated his life to research and activity on behalf of the dispersed of Israel.
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  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_I_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_G_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_E_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
    20121005controversial street art_D_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces. Local businessman (pictured), and owner of the wall Azmal Hussein said "This is not anti-Semitic. This is my wall, my property, and I don't want it to go."
    20121005controversial street art_C_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces. Local businessman (pictured), and owner of the wall Azmal Hussein said "This is not anti-Semitic. This is my wall, my property, and I don't want it to go."
    20121005controversial street art_B00...jpg
  • On the 8th day after birth a Brit Milah (Circumcision) is performed on a Jewish baby boy (unless there is a medical reason to delay it). The ceremony takes place in the synagogue and the man who carries out the skin removal is know as a Mohel and is medically trained, the boy is also given his Hebrew and/or English names. Here the father and grandfather of the baby boy assist the Mohel, friends and family attend the ceremony.
    07-bris_9475.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces. Local businessman (pictured), and owner of the wall Azmal Hussein said "This is not anti-Semitic. This is my wall, my property, and I don't want it to go."
    20121005controversial street art_H_1.jpg
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