In this file photo from June 25, 2010 adults are depicted socializing around the bar at the Restobar which has become a secular icon in Jerusalem, attracting customers all hours of the day, seven days a week. Jerusalem, Israel. 19-March-2013.

The Restobar, a very popular restaurant-bar-café which has been open to the public on the Jewish Sabbath for eight years has surrendered to religious pressure to observe the laws of Kashrut and close on Saturdays and has closed altogether.
A student at Leyada High School takes part in an installation portraying the Dark Ages acting the part of a drunk in a tavern. Jerusalem, Israel. 21-Feb-2013.

Leyada High School students take part in the school's traditional Purim Festival. Purim, one of Judaism's more colorful holidays, commemorates the miraculous salvation of the Jews from a Persian genocidal plot.
A student at Leyada High School takes part in an installation portraying the Dark Ages acting the part of a drunk in a tavern. Jerusalem, Israel. 21-Feb-2013.

Leyada High School students take part in the school's traditional Purim Festival. Purim, one of Judaism's more colorful holidays, commemorates the miraculous salvation of the Jews from a Persian genocidal plot.
Beer glasses and candles in a dark pub
Three men reflecting in liqour store window. Shot in Roses, Costa Brava, Spain, September 2008.
Two glasses of sangria on a wooden table. Shot September 2008 in Barcelona Spain.
Green wine bottle in woven basket. Vertical.
In this file photo from June 25, 2010 adults are depicted socializing around the bar at the Restobar which has become a secular icon in Jerusalem, attracting customers all hours of the day, seven days a week. Jerusalem, Israel. 19-March-2013.

The Restobar, a very popular restaurant-bar-café which has been open to the public on the Jewish Sabbath for eight years has surrendered to religious pressure to observe the laws of Kashrut and close on Saturdays and has closed altogether.
In this file photo from June 25, 2010 adults are depicted socializing around the bar at the Restobar which has become a secular icon in Jerusalem, attracting customers all hours of the day, seven days a week. Jerusalem, Israel. 19-March-2013.

The Restobar, a very popular restaurant-bar-café which has been open to the public on the Jewish Sabbath for eight years has surrendered to religious pressure to observe the laws of Kashrut and close on Saturdays and has closed altogether.
In this file photo from June 25, 2010 adults are depicted socializing around the bar at the Restobar which has become a secular icon in Jerusalem, attracting customers all hours of the day, seven days a week. Jerusalem, Israel. 19-March-2013.

The Restobar, a very popular restaurant-bar-café which has been open to the public on the Jewish Sabbath for eight years has surrendered to religious pressure to observe the laws of Kashrut and close on Saturdays and has closed altogether.
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