Suzanne Lee Photographer

Show Navigation
  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 780 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Shikaras moored in wait of customers. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 8th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090608-Srinagar_Travel-0031.jpg
  • Shikaras moored in wait of customers. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 8th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090608-Srinagar_Travel-0028.jpg
  • Shikaras bring tourists around on the Dal lake. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 8th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090608-Srinagar_Travel-0027.jpg
  • A Kashmiri man tends to his shikara amongst other shikaras moored in wait of customers. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 8th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090608-Srinagar_Travel-0023.jpg
  • Shikaras moored in wait of customers. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 8th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090608-Srinagar_Travel-0017.jpg
  • A Kashmiri shikara boater ferries his passengers across the lake. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 8th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090608-Srinagar_Travel-0005.jpg
  • Dal lake residents collect seaweed from the lake to fertilize their gardens and feed their cattle. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 8th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090608-Srinagar_Travel-0001.jpg
  • Rinchen Namgyal, aged 19, carries burning juniper around the room for the daily morning prayers in the ancient family gonpa on the roof of the 200 year old house on 3rd June 2009.. .They run a home stay program in Ulley Valley, a scattered village of only 5 houses, one school, 38 people, 4 school children, and 4 pet dogs. The village is not accessible by road. The homestay program is managed by 'Snow Leopard Conservation Organisation', an NGO that helps families in the mountains that face constant snow leopard attacks on their livestock...Leh town is 3505m above sea level, in the Indian Himalayan mountains. Multimedia travel story assignment to Leh, Ladakh with Scott Macmillan.  Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
    SLee20090603-Ulley_Valley_Homestay-1...jpg
  • Pilgrims Jamnadas Prajapati aged 80 and his wife of 59 years, Shanti aged 65, watch Madhya Pradesh pass by as they travel for the 3rd time from Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, to Kanyakumari to visit the Ramanathaswamy Temple. Jamnadas is a former railway employee and is allowed to travel free of charge, by train to anywhere in India twice a year...Train passengers on the Himsagar Express 6318 going from Jammu Tawi station to Kanyakumari on 8th July 2009.. .6318 / Himsagar Express, India's longest single train journey, spanning 3720 kms, going from the mountains (Hima) to the seas (Sagar), from Jammu and Kashmir state of the Indian Himalayas to Kanyakumari, which is the southern most tip of India...Photo by Suzanne Lee / for The National
    SLee20090708-Jammu-Cape-0756.jpg
  • Shuki (left) coaches Ilya (center) as Eran (right) trains with punching bags in Rompo Muay Thai Gym, Khlong Toei, Bangkok city, Thailand on 14th December 2009..Shuki Rosenzweig, aged 40, is a professional Muay Thai Boxing fighter (champion) and trainer who has lived for 9 years in Thailand. He is famous in Israel as the authority of this sport. Started at the age of 12 in boxing in Israel, Jerusalem. Used to work in the fish market. His father is a 'legend' in Jerusalem fish market. Shuki stopped working with his dad about 13 years ago. He has opened some muay thai gyms in Thailand in the past. He currently has about 5 Israeli fighters under his training in Bangkok, besides fighters of other nationalities. Shuki found religion in Bangkok with Chabad about 4 years ago. He never misses Shabbat and loves to sing the songs of prayer, priding himself with a good voice. "Chabad integrates all Jews. it keeps us together. When at Chabad, we are at home, united with people of the same culture, language and beliefs"..Eran Schwartz, aged 30, from Jerusalem, has been training for 8 years. He trains for endurance, fitness and fun, although he has fought in one competition in Bangkok the last time he was here. "Eran is very talented, technically adept, wise and has a 'good eye' for fights" says Shuki. This time Eran is staying 3 and a half months in Thailand to train, travel, and write scripts for a TV show and a cartoon series. He had studied economics and used to work in a bank in Israel before he came here. Eran's grandparents are religious but he grew up being secular. "Chabad never pushes you to be religious. It is a relaxed place, they accept you for what you are" says Eran. "It is important to go for Shabbat for all Jews on travel.".Ilya Bashes, aged 27, from Herzeliya, Israel, has been fighting seriously for 5 years. He met Shuki in a muay thai seminar in Israel and decided immediately that he would come to Thailand to train under Shuki. "I knew he was serious from the lo
    slee_jews_thailand_058.JPG
  • Shuki (second from right) demonstrates the techniques for a 'flying elbow' to Eran (right) while Ilya (left) train with punching bags in Rompo Muay Thai Gym, Khlong Toei, Bangkok city, Thailand on 14th December 2009..Shuki Rosenzweig, aged 40, is a professional Muay Thai Boxing fighter (champion) and trainer who has lived for 9 years in Thailand. He is famous in Israel as the authority of this sport. Started at the age of 12 in boxing in Israel, Jerusalem. Used to work in the fish market. His father is a 'legend' in Jerusalem fish market. Shuki stopped working with his dad about 13 years ago. He has opened some muay thai gyms in Thailand in the past. He currently has about 5 Israeli fighters under his training in Bangkok, besides fighters of other nationalities. Shuki found religion in Bangkok with Chabad about 4 years ago. He never misses Shabbat and loves to sing the songs of prayer, priding himself with a good voice. "Chabad integrates all Jews. it keeps us together. When at Chabad, we are at home, united with people of the same culture, language and beliefs"..Eran Schwartz, aged 30, from Jerusalem, has been training for 8 years. He trains for endurance, fitness and fun, although he has fought in one competition in Bangkok the last time he was here. "Eran is very talented, technically adept, wise and has a 'good eye' for fights" says Shuki. This time Eran is staying 3 and a half months in Thailand to train, travel, and write scripts for a TV show and a cartoon series. He had studied economics and used to work in a bank in Israel before he came here. Eran's grandparents are religious but he grew up being secular. "Chabad never pushes you to be religious. It is a relaxed place, they accept you for what you are" says Eran. "It is important to go for Shabbat for all Jews on travel.".Ilya Bashes, aged 27, from Herzeliya, Israel, has been fighting seriously for 5 years. He met Shuki in a muay thai seminar in Israel and decided immediately that he would come to Thailand
    slee_jews_thailand_057.JPG
  • Pilgrim Jamnadas Prajapati aged 80 takes a nap as he travels for the 3rd time from Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, to Kanyakumari to visit the Ramanathaswamy Temple. Jamnadas is a former railway employee and is allowed to travel with his wife, free of charge, to anywhere in India twice a year...Train passengers on the Himsagar Express 6318 going from Jammu Tawi station to Kanyakumari on 8th July 2009.. .6318 / Himsagar Express, India's longest single train journey, spanning 3720 kms, going from the mountains (Hima) to the seas (Sagar), from Jammu and Kashmir state of the Indian Himalayas to Kanyakumari, which is the southern most tip of India...Photo by Suzanne Lee / for The National
    SLee20090708-Jammu-Cape-0823.jpg
  • Two Kashmiri ladies paddle to and from their house boat on Dal lake. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 9th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090609-Dal_Lake-0094.jpg
  • A Kashmiri lady paddles to and from her house boat on Dal lake. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 9th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090609-Dal_Lake-0121.jpg
  • Tourists relax on the porch of Yellow Submarine, a house boat on dal lake. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 9th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090609-Dal_Lake-0053.jpg
  • A Kashmiri man leaves after he offered prayers at the Khan Kah shrine in the old city of Srinagar. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 9th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
    SLee20090508-kashmir-1514.JPG
  • Residents and tourists chat on the porch of the house boats on Dal lake. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 9th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090609-Dal_Lake-0184.jpg
  • A house boat on Dal lake. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 9th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090609-Dal_Lake-0170.jpg
  • Two Kashmiri boys fish on their boat on Dal lake. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 9th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090609-Dal_Lake-0144.jpg
  • A tourist relaxes while fishing on the porch of Yellow Submarine, a house boat while a Kashmiri man paddles on Dal lake. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 9th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090609-Dal_Lake-0040.jpg
  • House boats on the Dal lake. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 10th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090610-Srinagar-0280.jpg
  • House boats on the Dal lake. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 10th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090610-Srinagar-0284.jpg
  • Shikaras on the Dal lake at sunset. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 10th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090610-Srinagar-0268.jpg
  • The paddy fields in Tel Bal village in Srinagar. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 10th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee /  For The National
    SLee20090610-Srinagar-0225.jpg
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0349.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0334.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0318.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0247.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0236.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0193.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0170.JPG
  • A blind man sells his ware, ranging from travel padlocks and chains to board games and toiletries, to train passengers on the Himsagar Express 6318 as it passes through Maharashtra on 8th July 2009.. .6318 / Himsagar Express, India's longest single train journey, spanning 3720 kms, going from the mountains (Hima) to the seas (Sagar), from Jammu and Kashmir state of the Indian Himalayas to Kanyakumari, which is the southern most tip of India...Photo by Suzanne Lee / for The National
    SLee20090708-Jammu-Cape-0942.jpg
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0354.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0341.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0339.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0323.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0313.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0302.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0282.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0261.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0241.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0233.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0227.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0213.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0207.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0181.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0149.JPG
  • A blind man sells his ware, ranging from travel padlocks and chains to board games and toiletries, to train passengers on the Himsagar Express 6318 as it passes through Maharashtra on 8th July 2009.. .6318 / Himsagar Express, India's longest single train journey, spanning 3720 kms, going from the mountains (Hima) to the seas (Sagar), from Jammu and Kashmir state of the Indian Himalayas to Kanyakumari, which is the southern most tip of India...Photo by Suzanne Lee / for The National
    SLee20090708-Jammu-Cape-0960.jpg
  • A blind man sells his ware, ranging from travel padlocks and chains to board games and toiletries, to train passengers on the Himsagar Express 6318 as it passes through Maharashtra on 8th July 2009.. .6318 / Himsagar Express, India's longest single train journey, spanning 3720 kms, going from the mountains (Hima) to the seas (Sagar), from Jammu and Kashmir state of the Indian Himalayas to Kanyakumari, which is the southern most tip of India...Photo by Suzanne Lee / for The National
    SLee20090708-Jammu-Cape-0955.jpg
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0255.JPG
  • Travel photos of the sceneries in and around Kashmir, Dal Lake, and its Vegetable Boat Market. .*Pre-season Jeep road trip from Delhi to Amritsar, Srinagar, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Khardung La, Tso Moriri and back to Delhi in May 2010. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20100430-Ladakh-Parents-0159.JPG
  • A blind man sells his ware, ranging from travel padlocks and chains to board games and toiletries, to train passengers on the Himsagar Express 6318 as it passes through Maharashtra on 8th July 2009.. .6318 / Himsagar Express, India's longest single train journey, spanning 3720 kms, going from the mountains (Hima) to the seas (Sagar), from Jammu and Kashmir state of the Indian Himalayas to Kanyakumari, which is the southern most tip of India...Photo by Suzanne Lee / for The National
    SLee20090708-Jammu-Cape-0954.jpg
  • A blind man sells his ware, ranging from travel padlocks and chains to board games and toiletries, to train passengers on the Himsagar Express 6318 as it passes through Maharashtra on 8th July 2009.. .6318 / Himsagar Express, India's longest single train journey, spanning 3720 kms, going from the mountains (Hima) to the seas (Sagar), from Jammu and Kashmir state of the Indian Himalayas to Kanyakumari, which is the southern most tip of India...Photo by Suzanne Lee / for The National
    SLee20090708-Jammu-Cape-0939.jpg
  • (L-R) .Indar Nasarulaganj, Sabitri Lakhera (from Jabalpur) and Sharda Goswami. Family friends travelling from Bhopal to Kanyakumari for a holiday and visits to 2 temples. They are travelling in a group of 24 people...Train passengers on the Himsagar Express 6318 going from Jammu Tawi station to Kanyakumari on 8th July 2009.. .6318 / Himsagar Express, India's longest single train journey, spanning 3720 kms, going from the mountains (Hima) to the seas (Sagar), from Jammu and Kashmir state of the Indian Himalayas to Kanyakumari, which is the southern most tip of India...Photo by Suzanne Lee / for The National
    SLee20090708-Jammu-Cape-0787.jpg
  • Female drivers point out locations as a map reading class is held in Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0317.JPG
  • Ekta Yadav aged 28 on the streets of Delhi on 30th March 2010.<br />
These female drivers were part of a program by Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0109.JPG
  • Ekta Yadav aged 28 (right) and Mamta aged 26 (left) pose for a photo on 30th March 2010 in Radiant Limousine compounds.<br />
These female drivers were part of a program by Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0040.JPG
  • Meenu Vadera (center, in blue) checks test papers as she jokes with students and staff on 30th March 2010 in Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0482.JPG
  • Graduating female drivers sit for a theory test in Azad Foundation.<br />
<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0448.JPG
  • Graduating female drivers sit for a theory test in Azad Foundation.<br />
<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0423.JPG
  • Graduating female drivers sit for a theory test in Azad Foundation.<br />
<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0418.JPG
  • Female drivers point out locations as a map reading class is held in Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0368.JPG
  • A pre-learners-licence class is held in Azad Foundation as a new batch of women prepare to take an examination for their 'L' licence.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0224.JPG
  • Ekta aged 28 (left) and Mamta (right) aged 26 on the streets of Delhi on 30th March 2010.<br />
These female drivers were part of a program by Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0078.JPG
  • Ekta Yadav aged 28 on the streets of Delhi on 30th March 2010.<br />
These female drivers were part of a program by Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0053.JPG
  • Ekta Yadav aged 28 on the streets of Delhi on 30th March 2010.<br />
These female drivers were part of a program by Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0047.JPG
  • Ekta Yadav aged 28 on the streets of Delhi on 30th March 2010.<br />
These female drivers were part of a program by Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0042.JPG
  • Jonathan Isaac Newman (2nd from right) sings and takes a video as Jewish travellers and resident community members participate during candle lighting, prayers and song at Chabad Bangkok (Khao San road), Thailand for Chanuka celebrations on 12th December 2009.  (ref: portraits for more details on Jonathan).Photo by Suzanne Lee / For Chabad Lubavitch
    slee_jews_thailand_036.JPG
  • Jewish travellers and residents of the popular Thai tourist island of Koh Samui pray in the Chabad House of Koh Samui with Rabbi Goldshmid (3rd from left) during Chanuka celebrations on 17th December 2009. Koh Samui is the smaller of 2 islands next to each other, world renowned for the monthly full moon rave parties on the beach..Photo by Suzanne Lee / For Chabad Lubavitch
    slee_jews_thailand_034.JPG
  • Jewish travellers and residents of the popular Thai tourist island of Koh Samui pray in the Chabad House of Koh Samui with Rabbi Goldshmid (center) during Chanuka celebrations on 17th December 2009. Koh Samui is the smaller of 2 islands next to each other, world renowned for the monthly full moon rave parties on the beach..Photo by Suzanne Lee / For Chabad Lubavitch
    slee_jews_thailand_033.JPG
  • Jewish travellers and residents of the popular Thai tourist island of Koh Samui pray in the Chabad House of Koh Samui with Rabbi Goldshmid (center) during Chanuka celebrations on 17th December 2009. .Koh Samui is the smaller of 2 islands next to each other, world renowned for the monthly full moon rave parties on the beach..Photo by Suzanne Lee / For Chabad Lubavitch
    slee_jews_thailand_032.JPG
  • Jewish travellers and residents of the popular Thai tourist island of Koh Samui pray in the Chabad House of Koh Samui with Rabbi Goldshmid (unseen) during Chanuka celebrations on 17th December 2009. Koh Samui is the smaller of 2 islands next to each other, world renowned for the monthly full moon rave parties on the beach..Photo by Suzanne Lee / For Chabad Lubavitch
    slee_jews_thailand_031.JPG
  • Jewish travellers and community locals go downstairs to light candles after prayers in Chabad Bangkok (Khao San road), Thailand for Chanuka celebrations on 12th December 2009. .Photo by Suzanne Lee / For Chabad Lubavitch
    slee_jews_thailand_006.JPG
  • Eli Evioni and Dina Evioni look out to the Chao Phraya river (with the Rama 9 bridge in the background) from the window of their one-bedroom apartment near Khao San Chabad in Bangkok, Thailand, on 13th December 2009. Eli is writing a book on his life...Eil: Aged 68; Born in Israel to parents from Yemen; grew up and joined the army, been through the wars of '56 and '67 where he first met people from Chabad who came to put tefillin and bring donuts even in the desert camps. Eli remembered seeing soldiers putting tefillin on tanks in '67 when 2 planes flew from the egyptian side. He thought that it was an attack but suddenly, the planes flipped, a sign of victory over the enemy. Left Israel to complete studies in England where he met his wife, Dina. Eli has worked in a musica theater for many years, and then became a jewellery designer, folowing family footsteps. After marriage, he travelled with Dina as spouse and stayed at home, building a house and bringing up the kids. Currently, Eli is writing a book about his life. They've been living in Bangkok for 5 years so far. Eli still feels the only home is Israel. ..Dina: Aged 66; Born in England to non-religious parents from East Europe, mostly Russia. Grew up very secular, "felt like her birthright was stolen from her". When she met Eli, he brought her back. but it was only when they moved to Thailand and was involved with Chabad that she really felt that Chabad was giving her heritage back. Dina worked and retired from the UN in Geneva. Now, she works as a freelance translator for the UN. ..They chose the flat because of its proximity to Chabad Khao San. They miss chabad khao san terribly whenever abroad. "Once, I came back from a harsh time in Europe. I saw the face of the rabbi and his wife. their home was fully lit... and i felt like the light of G-d had entered me. I go to the synagogue every shabbat now.. like i never did before in my life. Because of Chabad. They give you love for free..." says Eli...Photo by Suz
    slee_jews_thailand_004.JPG
  • Appreciating the Tamil Nadu scenery of hills and greenery on 9th July 2009, Thiruvani Bhai aged 80 who hails from Pathak, is travelling 2810km from Gwalior to Kanyakumari with her husband to visit the Rameshwaram Temple.. .6318 / Himsagar Express, India's longest single train journey, spanning 3720 kms, going from the mountains (Hima) to the seas (Sagar), from Jammu and Kashmir state of the Indian Himalayas to Kanyakumari, which is the southern most tip of India...Photo by Suzanne Lee / for The National
    SLee20090709-Jammu-Cape-1311.jpg
  • Sabitri Lakhera from Jabalpur (right) pack paan for friends and family in the group of 24 people travelling from Bhopal to Kanyakumari on the Himsagar Express 6318 on 9th July 2009.. .6318 / Himsagar Express, India's longest single train journey, spanning 3720 kms, going from the mountains (Hima) to the seas (Sagar), from Jammu and Kashmir state of the Indian Himalayas to Kanyakumari, which is the southern most tip of India...Photo by Suzanne Lee / for The National
    SLee20090709-Jammu-Cape-1453.jpg
  • Seema Surana and her husband, Naresh Surana (unseen) gets her luggage ready for their stop. Travelling with 10 suitcases, this is their final trip of gradually moving personal belongings from Bikaner, Rajasthan to Tirupur, Tamil Nadu on 9th July 2009.. .6318 / Himsagar Express, India's longest single train journey, spanning 3720 kms, going from the mountains (Hima) to the seas (Sagar), from Jammu and Kashmir state of the Indian Himalayas to Kanyakumari, which is the southern most tip of India...Photo by Suzanne Lee / for The National
    SLee20090709-Jammu-Cape-1431.jpg
  • Ekta Yadav aged 28 (left) and Mamta aged 26 pose for a photo on 30th March 2010 in Radiant Limousine compounds.<br />
These female drivers were part of a program by Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0035.JPG
  • Meenu Vadera poses for a portrait on 30th March 2010 in Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0575.JPG
  • Meenu Vadera poses for a portrait on 30th March 2010 in Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0553.JPG
  • Meenu Vadera (center, in blue) checks test papers as she jokes with students and staff on 30th March 2010 in Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0531.JPG
  • Meenu Vadera (center, in blue) checks test papers as she jokes with students and staff on 30th March 2010 in Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0471.JPG
  • Graduating female drivers sit for a theory test in Azad Foundation.<br />
<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0405.JPG
  • Meenu Vadera (center, in blue) talks with students and staff on 30th March 2010 in Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0404.JPG
  • Female drivers point out locations as a map reading class is held in Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0329.JPG
  • Female drivers point out locations as a map reading class is held in Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0327.JPG
  • Meenu Vadera (center, in blue) talks with students and staff on 30th March 2010 in Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0297.JPG
  • Meenu Vadera (center, in blue) talks with students and staff on 30th March 2010 in Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0293.JPG
  • A pre-learners-licence class is held in Azad Foundation as a new batch of women prepare to take an examination for their 'L' licence.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0237.JPG
  • A pre-learners-licence class is held in Azad Foundation as a new batch of women prepare to take an examination for their 'L' licence.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0198.JPG
  • A pre-learners-licence class is held in Azad Foundation as a new batch of women prepare to take an examination for their 'L' licence.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0181.JPG
  • Ekta aged 28 (right) and Mamta (left) aged 26 on the streets of Delhi on 30th March 2010.<br />
These female drivers were part of a program by Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0135.JPG
  • Ekta aged 28 (leftt) and Mamta (right) aged 26 pose for a photo on 30th March 2010 with their driving licences and chaffeur cards.<br />
These female drivers were part of a program by Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0127.JPG
  • Ekta Yadav, aged 28, pose for a photo on 30th March 2010 with her driving licence, the only proof of identity she has.<br />
These female drivers were part of a program by Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0117.JPG
  • Ekta Yadav, aged 28, pose for a photo on 30th March 2010 with her driving licence, the only proof of identity she has.<br />
These female drivers were part of a program by Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0114.JPG
  • Mamta, aged 26 on the streets of Delhi on 30th March 2010.<br />
These female drivers were part of a program by Azad Foundation.<br />
Currently training their 4th batch of students, Azad Foundation was set up by Meenu Vadera (Executive Director) in New Delhi, India, to train Indian women in driving services. Upon completion, these women work as personal drivers for a period of time before they upgrade their driving licences to commercial licences, allowing them to drive taxis. With this program, Azad aims to empower Indian women including those previously abused or trafficked, while making Delhi a safer place for women travelling in public transport. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
    Suzanne20100330-Azad-Foundation-0059.JPG
  • Rabbi Wilhelm (2nd from left) joins Jewish residents of Thailand and travellers alike to take time off to pray in a corner during the Chanuka celebrations organised by Chabad Bangkok on 13th December 2009, at Paragon Mall's IMAX theater, Bangkok, Thailand..Photo by Suzanne Lee / For Chabad Lubavitch
    slee_jews_thailand_051.JPG
  • Khao San Road backpacker/travellers try on funky sunglasses on the streets of Khao San, Bangkok, Thailand on 12th December 2009..Photo by Suzanne Lee / For Chabad Lubavitch
    slee_jews_thailand_045.JPG
  • Jewish residents of Thailand and travellers alike take time off to pray in a corner during the Chanuka celebrations organised by Chabad Bangkok on 13th December 2009, at Paragon Mall's IMAX theater, Bangkok, Thailand..Photo by Suzanne Lee / For Chabad Lubavitch
    slee_jews_thailand_046.JPG
  • Jewish travellers and residents of the popular Thai tourist island of Koh Samui gather to sing and light candles in the Chabad House of Koh Samui with Rabbi Goldshmid (center, left) during Chanuka celebrations on 17th December 2009. .Koh Samui is the smaller of 2 islands next to each other, world renowned for the monthly full moon rave parties on the beach..Photo by Suzanne Lee / For Chabad Lubavitch
    slee_jews_thailand_035.JPG
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x