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An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride enters to the men's section of the wedding, to fulfill the Mitzvah tantz, in which family members and honored rabbis are invited to dance in front of the bride, often holding a gartel, and then dancing with the groom, during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride enters to the men's section of the wedding, to fulfill the Mitzvah tantz, in which family members and honored rabbis are invited to dance in front of the bride, often holding a gartel, and then dancing with the groom, during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)



Ultra-Orthodox Jews ride a horse-drawn carriage during the wedding of the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)

Ultra-Orthodox Jews ride a horse-drawn carriage during the wedding of the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)



A Jewish bride arrives with family members during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Tuesday, March 15, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)

A Jewish bride arrives with family members during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Tuesday, March 15, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)



A Jewish bride arrives with family members during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Tuesday, March 15, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)

A Jewish bride arrives with family members during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Tuesday, March 15, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)



Ultra-Orthodox Jews gather in the men's section during the wedding of the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Tuesday, March 15, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)

Ultra-Orthodox Jews gather in the men's section during the wedding of the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Tuesday, March 15, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)



An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride enters to the men's section of the wedding, to fulfill the Mitzvah tantz, in which family members and honored rabbis are invited to dance in front of the bride, often holding a gartel, and then dancing with the groom, during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride enters to the men's section of the wedding, to fulfill the Mitzvah tantz, in which family members and honored rabbis are invited to dance in front of the bride, often holding a gartel, and then dancing with the groom, during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)



Ultra-Orthodox Jews dance in the men's section during the wedding of the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)

Ultra-Orthodox Jews dance in the men's section during the wedding of the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)



An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man covers his hat with a plastic bag to avoid rain during the wedding of the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)

An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man covers his hat with a plastic bag to avoid rain during the wedding of the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)



An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride enters to the men's section of the wedding, to fulfill the Mitzvah tantz, in which family members and honored rabbis are invited to dance in front of the bride, often holding a gartel, and then dancing with the groom, during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride enters to the men's section of the wedding, to fulfill the Mitzvah tantz, in which family members and honored rabbis are invited to dance in front of the bride, often holding a gartel, and then dancing with the groom, during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)



An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride enters to the men's section of the wedding, to fulfill the Mitzvah tantz, in which family members and honored rabbis are invited to dance in front of the bride, often holding a gartel, and then dancing with the groom, during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride enters to the men's section of the wedding, to fulfill the Mitzvah tantz, in which family members and honored rabbis are invited to dance in front of the bride, often holding a gartel, and then dancing with the groom, during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)



A Jewish bride sits with family members in the women's section during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Tuesday, March 15, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)

A Jewish bride sits with family members in the women's section during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community, in Netanya, Israel, Tuesday, March 15, 2016. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)



Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men and women attend the wedding ceremony of the grandson of Rabbi Yosef Dov Moshe Halberstam, religious leader of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty, and the granddaughter of the religious leader of Toldos Avraham Yitzchak Hasidic dynasty, in Netanya, Israel, early March 16, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men and women attend the wedding ceremony of the grandson of Rabbi Yosef Dov Moshe Halberstam, religious leader of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty, and the granddaughter of the religious leader of Toldos Avraham Yitzchak Hasidic dynasty, in Netanya, Israel, early March 16, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride takes part in the "mitzva tantz", the custom in which relatives dance in front of the bride after her wedding ceremony, in Netanya, Israel, late March 15, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride takes part in the “mitzva tantz”, the custom in which relatives dance in front of the bride after her wedding ceremony, in Netanya, Israel, late March 15, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride takes part in the "mitzva tantz", the custom in which relatives dance in front of the bride after her wedding ceremony, in Netanya, Israel early March 16, 2016. Thousands took part in the wedding of the grandson of Rabbi Yosef Dov Moshe Halberstam, religious leader of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty and the granddaughter of the religious leader of Toldos Avraham Yitzchak Hasidic dynasty, in Netanya on Tuesday night. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride takes part in the “mitzva tantz”, the custom in which relatives dance in front of the bride after her wedding ceremony, in Netanya, Israel early March 16, 2016. Thousands took part in the wedding of the grandson of Rabbi Yosef Dov Moshe Halberstam, religious leader of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty and the granddaughter of the religious leader of Toldos Avraham Yitzchak Hasidic dynasty, in Netanya on Tuesday night. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man uses binoculars during the wedding ceremony the grandson of Rabbi Yosef Dov Moshe Halberstam, religious leader of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty and the granddaughter of the religious leader of Toldos Avraham Yitzchak Hasidic dynasty, in Netanya, Israel March 15, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man uses binoculars during the wedding ceremony the grandson of Rabbi Yosef Dov Moshe Halberstam, religious leader of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty and the granddaughter of the religious leader of Toldos Avraham Yitzchak Hasidic dynasty, in Netanya, Israel March 15, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride takes part in the “mitzva tantz”, the custom in which relatives dance in front of the bride after her wedding ceremony, in Netanya, Israel, early March 16, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride takes part in the “mitzva tantz”, the custom in which relatives dance in front of the bride after her wedding ceremony, in Netanya, Israel, early March 16, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride takes part in the “mitzva tantz”, the custom in which relatives dance in front of the bride after her wedding ceremony, in Netanya, Israel, early March 16, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride takes part in the “mitzva tantz”, the custom in which relatives dance in front of the bride after her wedding ceremony, in Netanya, Israel, early March 16, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



Ultra-Orthodox Jewish women sit next to the bride as they attend her wedding ceremony, in Netanya, Israel early March 16, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish women sit next to the bride as they attend her wedding ceremony, in Netanya, Israel early March 16, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride takes part in the “mitzva tantz”, the custom in which relatives dance in front of the bride after her wedding ceremony, in Netanya, Israel, late March 15, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride takes part in the “mitzva tantz”, the custom in which relatives dance in front of the bride after her wedding ceremony, in Netanya, Israel, late March 15, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men take part in the wedding ceremony of the grandson of Rabbi Yosef Dov Moshe Halberstam, religious leader of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty and the granddaughter of the religious leader of Toldos Avraham Yitzchak Hasidic dynasty, in Netanya, Israel, March 15, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men take part in the wedding ceremony of the grandson of Rabbi Yosef Dov Moshe Halberstam, religious leader of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty and the granddaughter of the religious leader of Toldos Avraham Yitzchak Hasidic dynasty, in Netanya, Israel, March 15, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride arrives to her wedding ceremony on a carriage in Netanya, Israel March 15, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride arrives to her wedding ceremony on a carriage in Netanya, Israel March 15, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men attend the wedding ceremony of the grandson of Rabbi Yosef Dov Moshe Halberstam, religious leader of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty and the granddaughter of the religious leader of Toldos Avraham Yitzchak Hasidic dynasty, in Netanya, Israel March 15, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men attend the wedding ceremony of the grandson of Rabbi Yosef Dov Moshe Halberstam, religious leader of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty and the granddaughter of the religious leader of Toldos Avraham Yitzchak Hasidic dynasty, in Netanya, Israel March 15, 2016. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)
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