Children Across Israel Celebrate Purim

Children of asylum seekers, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan, wear costumes during the Purim parade festival in Tel Aviv, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018.Credit: \ Moti Milrod
An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish boy dressed in a costume takes part in the reading from the Book of Esther, a ceremony performed on the Jewish holiday of Purim, in a synagogue in Ashdod, February 28, 2018.Credit: \ AMIR COHEN/ REUTERS
Children of asylum seekers, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan, wear costumes during the Purim parade festival in Tel Aviv, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018.Credit: Ariel Schalit/AP
Children wear costumes during Purim in Haifa, Feb. 27, 2018.Credit: Rami Shllush
Children of asylum seekers, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan, wear costumes during the Purim parade festival in Tel Aviv, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018.Credit: Ariel Schalit/AP
Ultra-Orthodox Jews take part in the reading from the Book of Esther, a ceremony performed on the Jewish holiday of Purim, outside a synagogue in Ashdod, February 28, 2018. Credit: \ AMIR COHEN/ REUTERS
Children of asylum seekers, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan, wear costumes during the Purim parade festival in Tel Aviv, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018.Credit: Ariel Schalit/AP
Ultra-Orthodox Jews take part in the reading from the Book of Esther, a ceremony performed on the Jewish holiday of Purim, in a synagogue in Ashdod, February 28, 2018. Credit: \ AMIR COHEN/ REUTERS
Children of asylum seekers, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan, wear costumes during the Purim parade festival in Tel Aviv, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018. Credit: Ariel Schalit/AP
Ultra-Orthodox Jews take part in the reading from the Book of Esther, a ceremony performed on the Jewish holiday of Purim, in a synagogue in Ashdod, February 28, 2018. Credit: \ AMIR COHEN/ REUTERS
Children of asylum seekers, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan, wear costumes during the Purim parade festival in Tel Aviv, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018.Credit: Ariel Schalit/AP
Ultra-Orthodox Jews take part in the reading from the Book of Esther, a ceremony performed on the Jewish holiday of Purim, in a synagogue in Ashdod, February 28, 2018. Credit: \ AMIR COHEN/ REUTERS
hildren of asylum seekers, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan, wear costumes during the Purim parade festival in Tel Aviv, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018. Credit: Ariel Schalit/AP
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