Series of pictures at the Machane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem, Israel.
Images were edited based on actual pictures of the market. The Hebrew text at the images are translated as following:
שוק – Shuk – Market / שוק – Shock – Shock (same word represents 2 different meanings)
מכנה יהודה – Machane Yehuda (the name of the Market)
ירושלים – Yerushalaim – Jerusalem
ישראל – Israel
Dried Fruits. In several occasions during the Jewish year, it’s a tradition to eat dried fruits. In most of the cases is a remembrance to the importance of the fruits to the land and by side, to the process of drying the fruits in order to maintain them “fresh” for as long as possible.
Don’t worry, be Breslev. At one of the stands at the market, the happy chasidic smile of the Breslevs offers redemption to all your sins.
Asking for some justice. Old man lies on the floor of the market, asking for tzedaka (almsgiving, act of mercy).
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