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With the huge range of choice now on offer, from doughnuts stuffed with dulce de leche, to dark chocolate, cream and even berries laced with alcohol, the biggest choice facing most consumers these days is which one to choose.

This week’s photograph was taken in Jerusalem’s Mahane Yehuda market by Miriam Alster of Flash90.

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School’s out during the seven-day Sukkot holiday (also known as the Feast of Tabernacles) as Israelis — and thousands of tourists – celebrate outdoors in decorated temporary “huts” and enjoy family activities offered across the country.

This photo by Yonatan Sindel of Flash90 shows visitors walking through the giant sukkah built on the grounds of Safra Square, the seat of the Jerusalem municipality.

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A day of fasting and atonement for many, Yom Kippur is also a day when the nation’s children reclaim the country’s usually busy streets.

As traffic grinds to a standstill for the 25-hour fast day, people take to the streets on rollerblades, scooters, and bicycles.

In the picture, children ride their bikes freely on what is usually one of the city’s busiest arteries, taking them right past the Azrieli Center. Photo by Flash90.

 

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