An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish boy gets his first haircut («Halake») during celebrations for the Jewish holiday of Lag Ba-Omer on Meron mountain in northern Israel May 23, 2008. In the Jewish tradition, «Halake» is the custom not to cut a boy’s hair until he is three years old. Israelis celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag Ba-Omer which marks the end of a plague in the Middle Ages that killed thousands of disciples of a revered rabbi in the holy land. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL)