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The week in photos
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(Zev Bitman in Ashkelon)
THIS STRANGE structure is a large sundial constructed in Ashkelon and is home to celebrations such as Tu Be'av, the Jewish Valentine's Day analogue. I guess people just – love – to see it!
(Dr. Yaacov Klein in Jerusalem)
THIS STATUE forms a hand sign often associated with certain subcultures. While these two birds are unlikely part of it, there's no reason these feathered fellows can't rock out, too.
(Deborah Strauss in Tel Aviv)
WHY ARE the nicest restaurants always so expensive? But don't feel too bad about it. Israel is filled with delicious street food so you can dine on a budget. Talk about blue-collar gourmet.
(Adina Rabinowitz, IG: @adinarab, in Herzliya)
WHAT ARE these stone structures atop these rocks by the beach? Regardless of their purpose, their ultimate function is clear: Silent witnesses to the sunset.
(Zev Rothkoff in the Shomron)
THIS MAY not be the Star of David shining in the tree, but it does reflect and illuminate the Land of Israel's natural beauty.