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Top photos of 2024: The images that captivated the world
From an Israeli soldier in a Tel Aviv bakery to missile interceptions in Iran's attack on Israel, Trump’s iconic photo and US student protests—Reuters’ most-viewed Instagram posts of 2024 captured dramatic moments that defined the year through the lens
Daniel Edelson, New York
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12.05.24
Judaism in a flash: Haredi man becomes photography enthusiast
Moshe Berenstein, a once-conventional yeshiva student now documents the breathtaking yet rapidly disappearing landscapes of the Dead Sea; despite societal norms, his lens reveals the natural beauty and poignant transformations of this unique environment
Assaf Kamar
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11.17.24
Erotic photoshoot in Ukraine Jewish cemetery sparks community outrage
Youths in Ukrainian city Brody take semi-nude photos during Halloween in Jewish cemetery, decorating the graves; Community leaders call on parents to educate children
Itamar Eichner
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11.07.24
Photographer documents resilience of Kibbutz Be’eri year after October 7 tragedy
Photographer Micha Brikman entered the kibbutz one week post-October 7 attacks, documenting its devastation; a year later, he returns to portray its resilience: kibbutz members back in the dining hall, the workshop, dairy and printing presses fully revived
Lior El-Hai, Micha Brikman
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11.02.24
'A historic moment': IDF reservist crosses into Lebanon armed with a gun—and a camera
Tal Golan, a student and 98th Division soldier, captures historic and everyday moments during his service in Lebanon, offering insight and reassurance to his comrades' families through his photography while documenting the realities of military life
Korin Elbaz-Alush
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10.15.24
'Waiting to photograph the return of the hostages,' veteran Ynet photojournalist says
After 35 years covering warzones, Ziv Koren says nothing prepared him for October 7; 'A photograph is proof that it happened,' he reflects, stressing importance of documenting tragedy
Alexandra Lukash
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10.09.24
Wonderful world: Nature photographers wrap up Jewish year
The Israeli Nature Photography Association publishes a series of photographs of Israel's beautiful landscapes and nature from the last year in light of Rosh Hashanah
Yogev Israeli
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10.04.24
See photos captures by Israeli in volcanic eruption amid Aurora Borealis
Nature photographer Miki Spitzer says he witnessed volcanic eruption while flying above Iceland and landing just in time to capture a once-in-a-lifetime scene
Asaf Rozen
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09.02.24
'It's hard for me to capture scenes knowing a massacre took place here'
Agricultural photographer Marina Forman-Levy says arrived at Gaza border to volunteer and stayed in order to capture its vast expanses amid war
Matan Tzuri
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08.14.24
Even royals act like people, here is the proof
Despite their efforts to be polite and composed, the camera catches members of the royal family behaving informally in public; Following Prince William's reaction to England's quarter-final victory, we bring you unroyal royal moments
Inbal Hananel
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07.14.24
Israeli researcher's stunning photo captures prestigious international award
Tel Aviv University's Dr. Tom Shlesinger says waited near corals in relative darkness to snap award-winning photo to avoid disturbing them, using 2 flashlights positioned above corals when right moment arrived
Ilana Curiel
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07.03.24
Enjoy Israel's beautiful nature in photographs
Members of the Israeli Nature Photography Association showcase images of wildlife and water, along with some beautiful landscapes
Ynetnews
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06.22.24
After nearly two decades, Israeli photographer reconnects with Indian girl from iconic photos
In 2005, photographer Hemi Kerem traveled to Pushkar in Northwestern India and captured an image of a little girl named Mamta, whose striking green eyes left a lasting impression; 19 years later, he returned to reestablish contact with the now-adult woman
Nir (Shoko) Cohen, Asaf Rozen
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06.17.24
Jerusalem: a photographer's paradise
Photographer Shimon Perlstein never stops marveling at Jerusalem, capturing its essence through his lens; from the Tower of David to the Western Wall and from Mahane Yehuda Market to the Ben Yehuda pedestrian mall – in honor of Jerusalem Day, he shares his finest photos of the capital
Shimon Perlstein
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06.05.24
Israel Press Institute posthumously awards prize to Ynet photographer Roy Edan
Ynet and Yedioth Ahronoth photographer Roy Edan was posthumously recognized for his outstanding and courageous journalism 8 months after he was brutally murdered alongside his wife, Smadar, by Hamas terrorists in the Kfar Aza massacre on October 7
Ynetnews
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05.20.24
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