The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT20) AMUKA, Israel -- June 21, 2004 -- ISRAEL-TOMB-2 -- Three generations of women from an Israeli family throw candles into a fire as part of a ritual at the Amuka shrine in Amuka, Israel, June 16, 2004, site of the tomb of Rabbi Yonatan Ben Uziel, as they prayed seeking divine help in finding a marriage partner for the youngest. In these days of matchmaker.com and television's 'Bachelorette,' there are thousands of men and women in Israel who look for love in a decidedly old-fashioned way: They pray at the tomb of Rabbi Uziel who has been dead for 2,000 years. (Rina Castelnuovo/The New York Times)
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2004-06-21
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The New York Times Agency
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