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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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illustration of traditional Jewish headwear, kippah with side curls and orthodox black hat with payot. Flat design isolated on white background.-stock-foto
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New York Central Synagogue historic building 1872, Lexington avenue, United States of America. Jewish congregation in Manhattan. Judaism religion landmark. Turret with Star of David ornament. Heritage-stock-foto
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New York Central Synagogue old historic building 1872, Lexington avenue, United States of America. Jewish congregation in Manhattan. Judaism religion landmark. Star of David geometry ornament. Window.-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 March 2026. Visitors examining the locks at the unveiling of a new sculpture by artist Sandra Shashou, created to honour the hostages taken on October 7, 2023.  The artwork is sited on the Lovelock Hostage Bridge, conceived by Marcel Knobil, where over 5,000 people placed personalised locks in a collective act of solidarity and remembrance and this new sculpture incorporates around a thousand of those original locks.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 March 2026. Visitors examining the locks at the unveiling of a new sculpture by artist Sandra Shashou, created to honour the hostages taken on October 7, 2023.  The artwork is sited on the Lovelock Hostage Bridge, conceived by Marcel Knobil, where over 5,000 people placed personalised locks in a collective act of solidarity and remembrance and this new sculpture incorporates around a thousand of those original locks.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 March 2026. Unveiling of a new sculpture by artist Sandra Shashou, created to honour the hostages taken on October 7, 2023.  The artwork is sited on the Lovelock Hostage Bridge, conceived by Marcel Knobil, where over 5,000 people placed personalised locks in a collective act of solidarity and remembrance and this new sculpture incorporates around a thousand of those original locks.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 March 2026. A visitor examining the locks at the unveiling of a new sculpture by artist Sandra Shashou, created to honour the hostages taken on October 7, 2023.  The artwork is sited on the Lovelock Hostage Bridge, conceived by Marcel Knobil, where over 5,000 people placed personalised locks in a collective act of solidarity and remembrance and this new sculpture incorporates around a thousand of those original locks.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 March 2026. A visitor examining the locks at the unveiling of a new sculpture by artist Sandra Shashou, created to honour the hostages taken on October 7, 2023.  The artwork is sited on the Lovelock Hostage Bridge, conceived by Marcel Knobil, where over 5,000 people placed personalised locks in a collective act of solidarity and remembrance and this new sculpture incorporates around a thousand of those original locks.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 March 2026. Visitors examining the locks at the unveiling of a new sculpture by artist Sandra Shashou, created to honour the hostages taken on October 7, 2023.  The artwork is sited on the Lovelock Hostage Bridge, conceived by Marcel Knobil, where over 5,000 people placed personalised locks in a collective act of solidarity and remembrance and this new sculpture incorporates around a thousand of those original locks.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 March 2026. Unveiling of a new sculpture by artist Sandra Shashou, created to honour the hostages taken on October 7, 2023.  The artwork is sited on the Lovelock Hostage Bridge, conceived by Marcel Knobil, where over 5,000 people placed personalised locks in a collective act of solidarity and remembrance and this new sculpture incorporates around a thousand of those original locks.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 March 2026. A visitor examining the locks at the unveiling of a new sculpture by artist Sandra Shashou, created to honour the hostages taken on October 7, 2023.  The artwork is sited on the Lovelock Hostage Bridge, conceived by Marcel Knobil, where over 5,000 people placed personalised locks in a collective act of solidarity and remembrance and this new sculpture incorporates around a thousand of those original locks.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 March 2026. A visitor examining the locks at the unveiling of a new sculpture by artist Sandra Shashou, created to honour the hostages taken on October 7, 2023.  The artwork is sited on the Lovelock Hostage Bridge, conceived by Marcel Knobil, where over 5,000 people placed personalised locks in a collective act of solidarity and remembrance and this new sculpture incorporates around a thousand of those original locks.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  29 March 2026. Visitors examining the locks at the unveiling of a new sculpture by artist Sandra Shashou, created to honour the hostages taken on October 7, 2023.  The artwork is sited on the Lovelock Hostage Bridge, conceived by Marcel Knobil, where over 5,000 people placed personalised locks in a collective act of solidarity and remembrance and this new sculpture incorporates around a thousand of those original locks.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto