Flash Mob in Jerusalem

by Eric on November 24, 2009

If you have never heard of a flash mob, they are a relatively new phenomenon where a group of strangers does something fairly extraordinary in unison in a public location.  One of the most famous flash mobs took place in Grand Central Station in New York, where hundreds of people froze in place for a few minutes.  See the video below.

Nefesh b’Nefesh, the large organization promoting aliyah, organized a flash mob of its own.  The group organized a large group of people in downtown Jerusalem to dance together in honor of Chanukah and olim.  Check out this great video.  Hat tip to The Big Falafel for this one.

And the world says Israelis can’t have fun.  HA!

About the author

Eric Eric is the founder and editor of IsraelSituation.com. He has been to Israel many times including a semester at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is the former president of the Israel advocacy group at the University of Colorado and teaches about Israel and the Media at a local religious school.

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