Wednesday, June 28, 2017

In Jerusalem a Flash Mob Can Pop Up Anywhere


There's something about a flash mob that appeals to us, especially when it pops up in the streets of Jerusalem. It reinforces our belief that Israel is a funny and happy country, despite what the world press writes about it.

It is a routine day in Jerusalem's First Station compound, a moment before the end of 2015. With the first sounds of a popular Israeli song, Shoshana by Avraham Tal, dozens of dancers from one of the city's community centers pop out of nowhere for a Jerusalem flash mob. 

Enjoy!

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3 comments:

  1. Blatant sexuality in the holiest city on earth....Doesn't
    anyone at Jewish Humor Central see anything wrong with this????

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  2. beautiful..........I just hope they can use a AK-47 when the time comes to defend their country! The P's would just as soon "eliminate" these wonderful people.

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  3. Blatant sexuality! No wonder the subscriber who wrote this signs themselves as Anonymous. It is all in your own grubby mind. This is a beautiful expression of dance, music, movement and joy!

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