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Featured picture 4Featured picture 5Featured picture 6Featured picture 7Featured picture 8Featured picture 9Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/9 Map of the Pale of Settlement with the percentage of Jews shown Credit: Lollencja (talk)
Featured picture 10Featured picture 11Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/11 The borders of the Land of Israel, according to one interpretation Credit: Emmanuelm (talk)
Featured picture 12Featured picture 13Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/13 The cantillation symbols according to the Ashkenazi tradition Credit: נריה הרואה (talk)
Featured picture 14Featured picture 15Featured picture 16Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/16 Ben Retik lights the Menorah as President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and First Lady Michelle Obama take part in the Hanukkah Candle Lighting at the White House Credit: official White House photo by Chuck Kennedy
Featured picture 17Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/17 A traditional study hall at Yeshivat Ohr Yerushalayim Credit: Engelalber (talk)
Featured picture 18Featured picture 19Featured picture 20Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/20 A man leaning on his right arm while reciting Tachanun Credit: Monozigote (talk)
Featured picture 21Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/21 Silver items meant for decorating Torah scrolls. They were in the Opatów Synagogue until the Nazi occupation of Poland, when they were lost (presumably stolen). Credit: "Catalogue of stolen and missing cultural achievements"
Ośrodek Informacyjno-Koordynacyjny Ochrony Obiektów Muzealnych Featured picture 22Featured picture 23Featured picture 24Featured picture 25Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/25 A plate of Hamentashen, a pastry often eaten on Purim Credit: Northamerica1000 (talk)
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Featured picture 27Featured picture 28Featured picture 29Featured picture 30Featured picture 31Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/31 Some traditional foods for the North African Jewish holiday Mimouna Credit: Almog (talk)
Featured picture 32Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/32 A chart for the Counting of the Omer, depicting the number of days in the omer (top) and its equivalent in number of weeks (middle) and days (bottom) Credit: 'Inyan (talk)
Featured picture 33Featured picture 34Featured picture 35Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/35 Ruins of a synagogue in Nowy Korczyn, Poland Credit: Lollencja (talk)
Featured picture 36Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/36 Cheese blintzes, traditionally consumed on Shavuot Credit: Andrevan (talk)
Featured picture 37Featured picture 38Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/38 A coin minted during the Bar Kokhba Revolt Obverse: trumpets surrounded by "To the freedom of Jerusalem". Reverse: A lyre surrounded by "Year two to the freedom of Israel" Credit: IsraelXKV8R (talk)
Featured picture 39Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/39 A Yahrtzeit candle, lit as a memorial to the dead Credit: Elipongo (talk)
Featured picture 40Featured picture 41Featured picture 42Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/42 Map of the Siege of Jerusalem with the movements of the Roman army Credit: Barosaurus Lentus (talk)
Featured picture 43Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/43 Excavated stones from the wall of the Second Temple, knocked onto the street below by Roman battering rams in on the 9 Av, 70 CE Credit: Wilson44691 (talk)
Featured picture 44Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/44 The Siege and Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans Under the Command of Titus, A.D. 70, Oil on canvas Credit: David Roberts
Featured picture 45Featured picture 46Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/46 A plate of gefilte fish with carrots and horseradish Credit: שמערל (talk)
Featured picture 47Featured picture 48Featured picture 49Portal:Judaism/Featured picture/49 A Yemenite shofar made from a horn of the greater kudu Credit: Olve Utne (talk)
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