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Izrael: święto Tu bi-Szwat [GALERIA]
Wczoraj Żydzi obchodzili swoje święto – Tu bi-Szwat oznaczające w ich tradycji koniec zimy. Jest to dzień wspólnego sadzenia drzew oraz dzielenia się i spożywania owoców.
epa06486712 Ultra-Orthodox Jews pray around a table with fruits as they celebrate the Jewish feast of Tu Bishvat, or 'Tree New Year’, with rabbis in an Ultra-Orthodox neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel, 30 January 2018 EPA/ABIR SULTAN
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epa06486714 Ultra-Orthodox Jews pray around a table with fruits as they celebrate the Jewish feast of Tu Bishvat, or 'Tree New Year’, with rabbis in an Ultra-Orthodox neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel, 30 January 2018 EPA/ABIR SULTAN
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epa06486715 Ultra-Orthodox Jews pray around a table with fruits as they celebrate the Jewish feast of Tu Bishvat, or 'Tree New Year’, with rabbis in an Ultra-Orthodox neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel, 30 January 2018 EPA/ABIR SULTAN
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epa06486716 Ultra-Orthodox Jews pray around a table with fruits as they celebrate the Jewish feast of Tu Bishvat, or 'Tree New Year’, with rabbis in an Ultra-Orthodox neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel, 30 January 2018 EPA/ABIR SULTAN
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epa06486718 Ultra-Orthodox Jews grab fruits from a table as they celebrate the Jewish feast of Tu Bishvat, or 'Tree New Year’, with rabbis in an Ultra-Orthodox neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel, 30 January 2018 EPA/ABIR SULTAN
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