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  • June 7, 2017 - Rome, Italy - Rome June 07,2017, The President of the Council Paolo Gentiloni is participating in the commemorative ceremony of the 50th anniversary of the exodus of the Jews of Libya ( Major Temple of the Jewish community of Rome)..in the pictured the President of the Council Paolo Gentiloni during his speech to the Jewish community of Rome at the Major Temple ...Roma 07 Giugno 2017 il Presidende del Consiglio Paolo Gentiloni partecipa alla cerimonia celebrativa del 50° anniversario dell'esodo degli ebrei di Libia  (Credit Image: © Andrea Ronchini/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 1, 2018 - Banks, shops and businesses remain close during a general strike against the ‘Jewish Nation-State Law’ in Gaza City on October 1, 2018. The Gaza Strip and the West Bank, as well as Palestinian towns inside Israel have held a day of general strike in protest of the recently passed Jewish nation state law in Israel. The strike was called for by Palestinian national and Islamic factions in coordination with the High Follow-Up Committee for Arab Citizens in Israel, who condemn the legislation on the basis that it enshrines inequality among Israel citizens and turns non-Jews citizens in Israel into second-class citizens. The strike was also to protest the Israeli high court order for the residents of the Bedouin village of Khan Al-Ahmar to evacuate their village voluntarily or to face demolition and forced displacement. Monday 1th October 2018 was set by the Israeli authorities as the final deadline for the Khan Al-Ahmar villagers to leave before being forcefully removed from their village (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 28, 2019 - New York, New York, United States - White House advisor on Israel Jason Greenblatt speaks during 7th Annual Champions of Jewish Values Gala at Carnegie Hall (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 27, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin, Germany - On the occasion of the Jewish Holocaust Memorial Day Jom haSchoa, several hundred people are demonstrating under the motto 'Remembering together - a common future! No to racism, anti-Semitism and Israel hatred! ' In front of the Brandenburg Gate and the Holocaust Memorial. Jom haSchoa is celebrated according to the Jewish calendar on the 27th Nisan, which corresponds to the changing days of the sun in April or May. German: Anlässlich des jüdischen Holocaustgedenktages Jom haSchoa demonstrieren mehrere hundert Menschen unter dem Motto 'Gemeinsam erinnern - gemeinsame Zukunft! Nein zu Rassismus, Antisemitismus und Israelhass!' vor dem Brandenburger Tor und dem Holocaust-Denkmal. Jom haSchoa wird nach dem jüdischen Kalender am 27. Nisan begangen, was nach dem Sonnenkalender wechselnden Tagen im April oder Mai entspricht. (Credit Image: © Jan Scheunert via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 9, 2018 - New York, NY, USA - March 8, 2018  New York City..Rabbi Shmuley attending arrivals for the Sixth Annual Champions of Jewish Values International Awards Gala on March 8, 2018 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2018 - New York, NY, USA - March 8, 2018  New York City..Rabbi Shmuley attending arrivals for the Sixth Annual Champions of Jewish Values International Awards Gala on March 8, 2018 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2018 - New York, NY, USA - March 8, 2018  New York City..Rabbi Shmuley and Debbie Boteach attending arrivals for the Sixth Annual Champions of Jewish Values International Awards Gala on March 8, 2018 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2018 - New York, NY, USA - March 8, 2018  New York City..Rabbi Shmuley attending arrivals for the Sixth Annual Champions of Jewish Values International Awards Gala on March 8, 2018 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2018 - New York, NY, USA - March 8, 2018  New York City..Rabbi Shmuley attending arrivals for the Sixth Annual Champions of Jewish Values International Awards Gala on March 8, 2018 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2018 - New York, NY, USA - March 8, 2018  New York City..Elon Gold attends the 2018 World Values Network Champions of Jewish Values Awards Gala at The Plaza Hotel on March 8, 2018 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 9, 2018 - New York, NY, USA - March 8, 2018  New York City..Elon Gold attends the 2018 World Values Network Champions of Jewish Values Awards Gala at The Plaza Hotel on March 8, 2018 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 31, 2018 - Rome, Italy, Italy - Rabbi Capo di Roma Riccardo Di Segni, Minister of Defence Elisabetta Trenta , Ruth Dureghello, President of the Jewish Community of Rome, Noemi Di Segni, President of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities duringOn the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the end of the Great War, the Minister of Defence Elisabetta Trenta at the Tempo Maggiore in Rome to pay tribute to the Italian Jewish soldiers of the First World War, in a solemn moment in front of the memorial plaque that commemorates the sacrifice, placed in the Temple Gardens.on October 31, 2018 in Rome, Italy  (Credit Image: © Andrea Ronchini/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Jerusalem, Israel - A 2000 year old Hasmonean period, 2nd temple era, Jewish village of agricultural nature, has been uncovered in excavations conducted in the Sharafat neighborhood of Jerusalem. Excavations have yielded remains of a large wine press containing fragments of many storage jars, a large columbarium cave (rock cut dovecote), an olive press, a large ritual bath (mikveh), a water cistern, rock quarries and installations. The most significant find is an extravagant burial estate, which included a corridor leading to a large courtyard chiseled into the bedrock. The burial cave, which included several chambers, each with oblong burial niches chiseled into the walls, has been sealed in accordance with Orthodox Jewish requirements. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Jerusalem, Israel - An ultra Orthodox religious Jewish man passes Santa Claus, or 'Baba Noel' as he is called in Arabic, as he rides a camel substitute for rain deer near Jerusalem's Old City Jaffa Gate. The Jerusalem Municipality and the Jewish National Fund distributed specially grown Arizona Cypress Christmas trees to the Christian population at the Jaffa Gate. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Jerusalem, Israel - A Jewish religious man meticulously inspects the haddas, boughs with leaves from the myrtle tree and one of the 'Four Species' as ordered in Leviticus 23:40, in the Mea Shearim neighborhood. Any slight imperfection invalidates the fruit. Preparations are underway for Sukkot, the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Jerusalem, Israel - A Jewish religious man meticulously inspects an etrog, the fruit of a citron tree and one of the 'Four Species' as ordered in Leviticus 23:40, in the Mea Shearim neighborhood. Any slight imperfection invalidates the fruit. Preparations are underway for Sukkot, the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Jerusalem, Israel - Jewish religious men purchase the etrog, the fruit of a citron tree and one of the 'Four Species' as ordered in Leviticus 23:40, at an outdoor stall in the Mahane Yehuda Market. Preparations are underway for Sukkot, the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Jerusalem, Israel - A Jewish religious man meticulously inspects an etrog, the fruit of a citron tree and one of the 'Four Species' as ordered in Leviticus 23:40, in the Mea Shearim neighborhood. Any slight imperfection invalidates the fruit. Preparations are underway for Sukkot, the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 13, 2017 - New York, United States - Jewish and Muslim community leaders and New York elected officials joined hundreds of Jewish and Muslim New Yorkers to celebrate “Seder in the streets” on April 13, 2017; targeting Mayor DeBlasio, demanding resistance to Trump, an end to broken windows policing, and stronger sanctuary city policies. The celebrations began at City Hall steps with a press conference, followed by a march to Foley Square where the celebration concluded with an act of peaceful civil disobedience demanding an end to NYPD policies that target communities of color and enable deportations. A total of 6 people were arrested as a result of the action. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 3, 2017 - Kfar Chabad, Israel - A woman descends the stairs below a portrait of the 'Rebbe' in '770' in the village of Kfar Chabad. The building is a replica of '770', the Chabad headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway, Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York, and includes the exact number of bricks as on the original structure. Chabad Lubavitz is an Orthodox Jewish, Hasidic movement, founded in 1775 and last headed by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson (1902-1994) who transformed the small Hasidic movement into the largest and most influential Jewish movement in the world. In 1994, the 'Rebbe' was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for his ''outstanding and lasting contributions toward improvements in world education, morality, and acts of charityâ (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 2, 2019 - Oswiecim, Poland - Participants of the March seen with the flags of Israel. The annual march is part of the educational program. Jewish students from all over the world come to Poland and study the remains of the Holocaust. Participants march in silence, three kilometers from Auschwitz I to Auschwitz II Birkenau, the largest Nazi complex of concentration camps built during World War II. (Credit Image: © Damian Klamka/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 2, 2019 - Oswiecim, Poland - Participants of the March of the Living in the former Nazi-German Concentration and Extermination Camp Auschwitz II Birkenau in Oswiecim. The annual march is part of the educational program. Jewish students from all over the world come to Poland and study the remains of the Holocaust. Participants march in silence, three kilometers from Auschwitz I to Auschwitz II Birkenau, the largest Nazi complex of concentration camps built during World War II. (Credit Image: © Damian Klamka/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 2, 2019 - Oswiecim, Poland - Participants of the March of the Living in the former Nazi-German Concentration and Extermination Camp Auschwitz II Birkenau in Oswiecim. The annual march is part of the educational program. Jewish students from all over the world come to Poland and study the remains of the Holocaust. Participants march in silence, three kilometers from Auschwitz I to Auschwitz II Birkenau, the largest Nazi complex of concentration camps built during World War II. (Credit Image: © Damian Klamka/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 2, 2019 - Oswiecim, Poland - Edward Mosberg, 93 years old, survivor prisoner of the jewish holocaust, under the famous entrance ''Arbeit Macht Frei'' in the Auschwitz concentration camp during the March of The Living in Oswiecim, Poland on 2 May 2019. (Credit Image: © Celestino Arce/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Jerusalem, Israel - A 2000 year old Hasmonean period, 2nd temple era, Jewish village of agricultural nature, has been uncovered in excavations conducted in the Sharafat neighborhood of Jerusalem. Excavations have yielded remains of a large wine press containing fragments of many storage jars, a large columbarium cave (rock cut dovecote), an olive press, a large ritual bath (mikveh), a water cistern, rock quarries and installations. The most significant find is an extravagant burial estate, which included a corridor leading to a large courtyard chiseled into the bedrock. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Jerusalem, Israel - A 2000 year old Hasmonean period, 2nd temple era, Jewish village of agricultural nature, has been uncovered in excavations conducted in the Sharafat neighborhood of Jerusalem. Excavations have yielded remains of a large wine press containing fragments of many storage jars, a large columbarium cave (rock cut dovecote), an olive press, a large ritual bath (mikveh), a water cistern, rock quarries and installations. The most significant find is an extravagant burial estate, which included a corridor leading to a large courtyard chiseled into the bedrock. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Jerusalem, Israel - A 2000-year-old Hasmonean period, 2nd temple era, Jewish village of agricultural nature, has been uncovered in excavations conducted in the Sharafat neighborhood of Jerusalem. Excavations have yielded remains of a large wine press containing fragments of many storage jars, a large columbarium cave (rock cut dovecote), an olive press, a large ritual bath (mikveh), a water cistern, rock quarries and installations. The most significant find is an extravagant burial estate, which included a corridor leading to a large courtyard chiselled into the bedrock. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Photographer Mike Stone with various of his portraits of Jewish RAF veterans at Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London. The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • November 1, 2018 - Pasadena, California, United States - People gather for a United Against Hate interfaith event in solidarity with the Jewish community following the deadly shooting at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. Pasadena, California on November 1, 2018. Suspected gunman, Robert Bowers, killed 11 people as he fired into the synagogue during Sabbath service. (for editorial use only) (Credit Image: © Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 7, 2018 - Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany - Protesters shout at the rally. Around 250 people followed the call of several Jewish organisation, to protest in Frankfurt against the founding of the Jews in the AfD group, which they see as a fig-leaf for the far right AfD (Alternative for Germany) party. (Credit Image: © Michael Debets/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 13, 2018 - Rome, Italy, Italy - press conference of ''Israel 70'', the event organized and promoted by the Jewish Community of Rome on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the State of Israel. on April 13, 2018 in Rome, Italy  (Credit Image: © Andrea Ronchini/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 29, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu views exhibits at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Centre as Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, looks on January 29, 2018 in Moscow, Russia. The two leaders attended events marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the anniversary ending the Nazi siege of Leningrad. (Credit Image: © Alexei Nikolsky/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 21, 2017 - Jerusalem, Israel - Santa Claus, or 'Baba Noel' as he is called in Arabic, rides a camel substitute for rain deer near Jerusalem's Old City Jaffa Gate. The Jerusalem Municipality and the Jewish National Fund distributed specially grown Arizona Cypress Christmas trees to the Christian population at the Jaffa Gate. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 7, 2017 - Rome, Italy - Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni in the synagogue of Rome on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the arrival of Libyan Jews in Italy. To welcome the premier, the chief rabbi Riccardo Di Segni, the president of the Roman Jewish community Ruth Dureghello and the president of UCEI Noemi Di Segni. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 4, 2017 - Nablus, Palestine - Samaritans participate in a traditional ceremony celebrating the giving of the Torah on ''Shavuot festival'', atop Mount Gerizim near the West Bank city of Nablus. Shavuot Festival, known as the Feast of Weeks and as Pentecost in ancient Greek, is a Jewish holiday that occurs on the sixth day of the Hebrew month of Sivan. The Samaritan is a religious group that split from Judaism by the second century B.C.E. The Samaritans retained the Torah, the Five Books of Moses, as their Scripture. The Samaritan Bible refers to Mt. Gerizim, not Jerusalem, as the center of worship. (Credit Image: © Yunjie Liao/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 6, 2017 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Rally against Islam, Muslims, and Sharia Law in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 06, 2017. Groups such as the Concerned Coalition of Canadian Citizens, the Soldiers of Odin, and the Jewish Defense League rallied to protest against Islam, Muslims, and Sharia Law. The groups blame Muslims and 'Sharia Law' for unemployment, austerity and social cuts. (Credit Image: © Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 29, 2019 - New York, New York, United States - Alan Dershowitz - Jewish organizations held a protest on Monday, April 29, 2019 outside The New York Times offices, over the alleged anti-Semitic cartoon published in the newspaper depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a dog on a leash held by a blind President Donald Trump. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 2, 2019 - Oswiecim, Poland - Participants of the March seen with the flags of Israel. The annual march is part of the educational program. Jewish students from all over the world come to Poland and study the remains of the Holocaust. Participants march in silence, three kilometers from Auschwitz I to Auschwitz II Birkenau, the largest Nazi complex of concentration camps built during World War II. (Credit Image: © Damian Klamka/ZUMA Wire)
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  • A traditionally dressed orthodox Jewish man in the Old City of Jerusalem. From a series of travel photos taken in Jerusalem and nearby areas. Photo date: Thursday, August 2, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • June 4, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - United States National Security Advisor Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster addresses the American Jewish Committee (AJC) Global Forum at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 4, 2017.  In his remarks McMaster reaffirmed the unbreakable bond between the U.S. and Israel..Credit: Ron Sachs (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A Jewish settler with a machine gun in East Jerusalem. From a series of photos commissioned by  British NGO, Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP).
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  • September 11, 2016 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - Lisa Friedman Clark, center, who's husband Andrew Friedman, was killed in the World Trade Center attack on September 11, 2001, speaks with former United States Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge prior to speaking before 1300 women philanthropists at the Jewish Federations' 2016 International Lion of Judah Conference at the Washington Hilton Hotel on Sunday, September 11, 2016.  Looking on at right is former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright..Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - Former United States Secretary of State Madeleine Albright participates in a panel ''Fifteen Years After 9/11'' before 1300 women philanthropists at the Jewish Federations' 2016 International Lion of Judah Conference at the Washington Hilton Hotel on Sunday, September 11, 2016. Former US Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge looks on from left..Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A Jewish settler with a machine gun in East Jerusalem. From a series of photos commissioned by  British NGO, Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP).
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  • Market stalls in the Jewish quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. From a series of travel photos taken in Jerusalem and nearby areas. Photo date: Thursday, August 2, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • September 11, 2016 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - (From right to left) Former United States Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge, NPR National Political Correspondent Mara Liasson, former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, and Lt. Cmdr. Alexa Jenkins, Commanding Officer, USS Tornado (PC-14) listen as the National Anthem is performed at the just before addressing 1300 women philanthropists at the Jewish Federations' 2016 International Lion of Judah Conference on ''Fifteen Years After 9/11'' at the Washington Hilton Hotel on Sunday, September 11, 2016. .Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ama
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel (and a baby girl he fathered). Brian Zak/
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel (and a baby girl he fathered). Brian Zak/
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  • RAF Veteran Ralph Levy speaking at Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London. The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Joshua Levine, author and historian who was official historian for the film Dunkirk, speaking at Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London. The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Maggie Appleton MBE, CEO of the RAF Museum, speaking at Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London. The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Ralph Levy at Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London. The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Bernard Carton (right) with a portrait of himself by photographer Mike Stone at Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London. The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Bernard Carton (right) with a portrait of himself by photographer Mike Stone at Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London. The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Bernard Carton (right) with a portrait of himself by photographer Mike Stone at Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London. The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Alfred Guberman (left) and Jack Toper at Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London. The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Veterans at Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London. L-R: Laurence "Benny" Goodman, Alfred Guberman, Jack Toper, Bernard Carton and Ralph Levy. The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Ralph Levy at Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London. The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Alfred Huberman at Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London. The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel. Brian Zak/NY Post. Photo credit: Brian Z
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel (and a baby girl he fathered). Brian Zak/
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel. Brian Zak/NY Post. Photo credit: Brian Z
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel. Brian Zak/NY Post. Photo credit: Brian Z
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ama
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • A view of the Campo di Ghetto Nuovo, in the old Jewish ghetto in Venice. From a series of travel photos in Italy. Photo date: Monday, February 11, 2019. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • A view of the Campo di Ghetto Nuovo, in the old Jewish ghetto in Venice. From a series of travel photos in Italy. Photo date: Monday, February 11, 2019. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London. The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Five RAF veterans of World War Two (L-R: Laurence "Benny" Goodman, Jack Toper, Bernard Carton, Alfred Guberman and Ralph Levy) at Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London.  The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Jack Toper at Hidden Heroes, an event celebrating the part played by Jewish volunteers in the Royal Air Force during World War Two, at the RAF Museum in London. The event is part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the RAF. Photo date: Thursday, November 15, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • March 30, 2019 - New York, New York, United States - Activists gathered in Times Square in New York City to commemorate the first year anniversary of the ''Great March of Return' (Credit Image: © Gabriele Holtermann Gorden/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 30, 2019 - New York, New York, United States - Activists gathered in Times Square in New York City to commemorate the first year anniversary of the ''Great March of Return' (Credit Image: © Gabriele Holtermann Gorden/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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