Keviat Mezuzot Ceremony at the Mishneh Halachot - Ungvar Institution in Jerusalem

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Keviat Mezuzot Ceremony at the Mishneh Halachot - Ungvar Institution in Jerusalem

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This is a photograph of a religious gathering of Haredi Jewish men. A sign on the wall indicates that the event is a "Keviat Mezuzot" (the ceremony of affixing mezuzahs) for the institution "Heichal 'Mishneh Halachot - Ungvar'" in Jerusalem. The sign also mentions that the institution is under the presidency of the Admor (Hasidic Rebbe) of Ungvar. The men are dressed in traditional attire, with black hats and coats, and are gathered around a table in what appears to be a celebratory or dedicatory event.

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26 King David St., Jerusalem, Israel
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EWG_1379_04_43-43
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