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It is a pleasure to see an action shot of Jerusalemites having snowball fights in the middle of Jaffa Road, flanked by local businesses, such as Mirhan Kalbian's rugs, Khalil Raad and Krikorian's photography studios, and Marar's photography on the opposite side of the street. We can also see a store sign saying "Seraphim," which is the name of a prominent Jerusalem family. Can anyone can tell us what sort of business it was? And at the corner of the second photograph, we see "Victory Taxi Service." The photos were taken on the same day and show the two sides of the same street at the exact same location, almost like a panoramic shot.