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The week in photos

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Send photos of what you saw or did this week to Jpostmagph­otos@gmail.com with your name and where the picture was taken – plus your Instagram handle if you want to be tagged. Feel free to add additional related info about the photo and/or suggest a caption.

 ?? (Yosef Symonds) ?? BEIT SHEMESH’S population, currently at about 130,000, has multiplied sixfold in the past 30 years and constructi­on sites like this indicate that reaching the 200,000 mark is imminent.
(Yosef Symonds) BEIT SHEMESH’S population, currently at about 130,000, has multiplied sixfold in the past 30 years and constructi­on sites like this indicate that reaching the 200,000 mark is imminent.
 ?? (Danielle Cohen) ?? IF YOU find yourself between Kiryat Shmona and Mount Hermon, consider visiting the Nimrod Fortress with its extensive well-kept archeologi­cal features and spectacula­r panoramic views.
(Danielle Cohen) IF YOU find yourself between Kiryat Shmona and Mount Hermon, consider visiting the Nimrod Fortress with its extensive well-kept archeologi­cal features and spectacula­r panoramic views.
 ?? (Janice Weinreb in Ra’anana) ?? ONE-YEAR-OLD cousins wrestle for control of the ball in the third quarter of a hard-fought game that ended in a heartbreak­ing 0-0 tie.
(Janice Weinreb in Ra’anana) ONE-YEAR-OLD cousins wrestle for control of the ball in the third quarter of a hard-fought game that ended in a heartbreak­ing 0-0 tie.
 ??  ?? YOU CAN lead a horse to water but you can’t make him fish. That have to do yourself. (Deborah Strauss in Ramat Hagolan)
YOU CAN lead a horse to water but you can’t make him fish. That have to do yourself. (Deborah Strauss in Ramat Hagolan)
 ?? (Naomi Hudak in Haifa) ?? THAT’S ONE hundred small steps for a man, one giant staircase for mankind.
(Naomi Hudak in Haifa) THAT’S ONE hundred small steps for a man, one giant staircase for mankind.

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