20131201 Fifth Hanukkah Candle with the Breslov Yeruslavskis in Jerusalem
Fifth Hanukkah Candle with the Breslov Yeruslavskis in Jerusalem
Yaacov Yeruslavski, a Breslov Hassidic, ultra-Orthodox, Jewish man, lights five candles on the eight-branched menorah with his family in their home in the Orthodox neighborhood of Sanhedria, celebrating the fifth night of Hanukkah. Jerusalem, Israel. 1-Dec-2013. The Breslov Hassidic, ultra-Orthodox, Yeruslavski family, light five candles on the eight-branched menorah celebrating the fifth night of Hanukkah, commemorating the oil lamp that miraculously burned for eight days in the destroyed Temple in 164 BCE.
Fifth Hanukkah Candle with the Breslov Yeruslavskis in Jerusalem
Yaacov Yeruslavski, a Breslov Hassidic, ultra-Orthodox, Jewish man, lights five candles on the eight-branched menorah with his family in their home in the Orthodox neighborhood of Sanhedria, celebrating the fifth night of Hanukkah. Jerusalem, Israel. 1-Dec-2013. The Breslov Hassidic, ultra-Orthodox, Yeruslavski family, light five candles on the eight-branched menorah celebrating the fifth night of Hanukkah, commemorating the oil lamp that miraculously burned for eight days in the destroyed Temple in 164 BCE.
Fifth Hanukkah Candle with the Breslov Yeruslavskis in Jerusalem
Children play at a building entrance besides a batch of Hanukkiot, eight-branched menorahs, lit with five candles celebrating the fifth of eight nights of Hanukkah. Jerusalem, Israel. 1-Dec-2013. The Breslov Hassidic, ultra-Orthodox, Yeruslavski family, light five candles on the eight-branched menorah celebrating the fifth night of Hanukkah, commemorating the oil lamp that miraculously burned for eight days in the destroyed Temple in 164 BCE.
Fifth Hanukkah Candle with the Breslov Yeruslavskis in Jerusalem
A young boy lights five candles on the eight-branched menorah with his family, belonging to the Breslov Hassidic, ultra-Orthodox community, in his home in the Orthodox neighborhood of Sanhedria, in celebration of the fifth night of Hanukkah. Jerusalem, Israel. 1-Dec-2013. The Breslov Hassidic, ultra-Orthodox, Yeruslavski family, light five candles on the eight-branched menorah celebrating the fifth night of Hanukkah, commemorating the oil lamp that miraculously burned for eight days in the destroyed Temple in 164 BCE.
Fifth Hanukkah Candle with the Breslov Yeruslavskis in Jerusalem
Yaacov Yeruslavski, a Breslov Hassidic, ultra-Orthodox, Jewish man, lights five candles on the eight-branched menorah with his family in their home in the Orthodox neighborhood of Sanhedria, celebrating the fifth night of Hanukkah. Jerusalem, Israel. 1-Dec-2013. The Breslov Hassidic, ultra-Orthodox, Yeruslavski family, light five candles on the eight-branched menorah celebrating the fifth night of Hanukkah, commemorating the oil lamp that miraculously burned for eight days in the destroyed Temple in 164 BCE.
Fifth Hanukkah Candle with the Breslov Yeruslavskis in Jerusalem
A Hanukkia, an eight-branched menorah, is lit with five candles celebrating the fifth of eight nights of Hanukkah, outside an apartment building. Jerusalem, Israel. 1-Dec-2013. The Breslov Hassidic, ultra-Orthodox, Yeruslavski family, light five candles on the eight-branched menorah celebrating the fifth night of Hanukkah, commemorating the oil lamp that miraculously burned for eight days in the destroyed Temple in 164 BCE.
Fifth Hanukkah Candle with the Breslov Yeruslavskis in Jerusalem
A young girl lights five candles on the eight-branched menorah with her family, belonging to the Breslov Hassidic, ultra-Orthodox community, in her home in the Orthodox neighborhood of Sanhedria. Jerusalem, Israel. 1-Dec-2013. The Breslov Hassidic, ultra-Orthodox, Yeruslavski family, light five candles on the eight-branched menorah celebrating the fifth night of Hanukkah, commemorating the oil lamp that miraculously burned for eight days in the destroyed Temple in 164 BCE.
Fifth Hanukkah Candle with the Breslov Yeruslavskis in Jerusalem
Yaacov Yeruslavski, a Breslov Hassidic, ultra-Orthodox, Jewish man, lights five candles on the eight-branched menorah with his family in their home in the Orthodox neighborhood of Sanhedria, celebrating the fifth night of Hanukkah. Jerusalem, Israel. 1-Dec-2013. The Breslov Hassidic, ultra-Orthodox, Yeruslavski family, light five candles on the eight-branched menorah celebrating the fifth night of Hanukkah, commemorating the oil lamp that miraculously burned for eight days in the destroyed Temple in 164 BCE.