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  • Assumption of Mary | Mysite

    Jerusalem, documentary, faith, documentary Eli Basri photography,Elibasri@gmail.com, assumption, photojournalism, faith, religion, elibasri.com, nuns, night, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, parade Assumption of Mary Jerusalem Return Return to top

  • Sukkot | Mysite

    Religion, Israel, faith, documentary, Eli Basri photography, Elibasri@gmail.com, photojournalism Jerusalem, elibasri.com, religion,for species market Sukkot Return Return to top Return

  • Jordan Valley | Mysite

    Patterns Return to top Return

  • Publications | Eli Basri Photography | Israel

    Eli Basri Photography, publications, elibasri.com, elibasri@gmail.com, newspapers, magazines, Publications National Geographic - Photo of the day National Geographic - Photo of the day Dead Sea Dead Sea Edge of Humanity magazine https://www.kikar.co.il/haredim-news/s5wgif?fbclid=IwAR0jCbRP4-3W4xFEaan_ADjzvzp9TXK2X7NvxWaX1Ly82RL1ciuD5VkUpaQ https://edgeofhumanity.com/2025/06/17/wheat-harvest/ https://edgeofhumanity.com/2025/06/17/wheat-harvest/ Publications elibasri.com eli basri, publications elibasri@gmail.com Publications elibasri@gmail.com , publications

  • Copy of White foam | Mysite

    White foam February 7th. 2023's Winter storm, Tel Aviv port For almost three hours Tel Aviv's port lying on the Mediterranean Sea was covered and flooded by white foam that is created when high winds and huge wa ves churn up chemical and organic materials that swept from nearby Yarkon river into the Mediterranean Sea. For a few hours, Tel Aviv port looked like it covered with a snow (last time this happened 73 years ago...) Return to top Return

  • Quirks | Mysite

    quirks, israel, Eli Basri photography, elibasri@gmail.com, oddies, elibasri.com Quirks Return to top Quirks Return

  • Seascape | Mysite

    sea, seascape, nature, outdoor, israel, Eli Basri photography, elibasri.com, elibasri@gmail.com, elibasri.com Seascape Return to top Return

  • Mayim Shelanu | Mysite

    Mayim Shelanu Water to be used in matzah baking must be left to stand overnight (to ensure that it is allowed to cool). This water is then referred to as “mayim shelanu” (water that has “slept”). As mayim shelanu is necessary for the preparation of each day’s production, the mashgichim supervising a matzah bakery must take care that: the water tanks are filled immediately prior to nightfall at the Ein chinya - a small spring near Jerusalem there is sufficient mayim shelanu for the next day’s matzah production; no additional water is added to the mayim shelanu tank during the day’s production Return to top Return

  • Autumn in Paris | Mysite

    paris, autumn, Eli Basri photography,Elibasri@gmail.com, elibasri.com, colors, leaves, gardens Autumn in Paris Return Return to top Return Return Return

  • Zombiewalk | Mysite

    Zombie Walk The annual tradition of Zombie walk in Tel Aviv Return to top Return

  • Misty views | Mysite

    outdoor, fog, mist, israel, nature, outdoor, Eli Basri photography, Elibasri@gmail.com, forest elibasri.com, trees Misty Views Return to top Return

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