Amish Enjoy Hasidic Walking Tour of Crown Heights
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<p>Aaron Lapp, left, and Elmer Fisher, second from right, exchange looks with the cutest Hasidic Jewish man ever, before tossing him over one shoulder and running off.</p>
<p>Anna Stoltzfus, left, talks with her husband Matthew Stolzfus in front of a portrait of the late Lubavitcher Rabbi Menachem Schneerson.</p>
<p>A group of Pennsylvania Amish residents watch as a Hasidic worker makes tefillen, a pair of black leather boxes containing scrolls placed on men's heads during prayer.</p>
<p>Rabbi Beryl Epstein, center, explains the process of baking matzo for Passover to a group of Pennsylvania Amish at a matzo factory in the Crown Heights.</p>
<p>Rabbi Beryl Epstein, second from right, explains the intricacies of a scribe's work.</p>
<p>A group of Amish visitors get a view of the men's section of a synagogue from the women's section above.</p>
<p>Ephraim Zook, center, of Lancaster County, Penn. talks with Aaron Ross, right</p>