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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Israel. 1st Apr, 2026. Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn chametz (leavened products) as part of preparations for the Jewish holiday of Passover, when the consumption and possession of leavened food is prohibited. The ritual takes place on the morning before the holiday begins. (Credit Image: © Paulina Patimer/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto
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Brooklyn, NY - April 1, 2026: The Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park gathers for the annual Biur Chametz ritual on the morning before Passover begins. Thousands of Hasidic men and boys take to the streets to burn their remaining leavened bread in large communal fire pits. This ancient tradition ensures homes are completely free of forbidden foods prior to the start of the week long springtime holiday of Pesach. The bustling neighborhood transforms as residents toss bags of crumbs and baked goods into the flames under the careful watch of the local FDNY. Firefighters maintain strict safe-stock-foto