10 Special Smiles in Sukkot Holiday Crowds

While the mainstream media did an extensive job of covering

 the “riots on the Temple Mount,”  there was far less coverage of how

Jerusalem, Israel, was crowded with visitors for the Sukkot holiday.

It was impossible to count the huge numbers in the Old City,

 as Birchat Kohanim attracted crushing crowds.

Palestinian woman Jerusalem

This Arab woman may not have smiled,

but she did not fear revenge as she tried to pass through the crowd.

 Beit Hanasi, the Israeli President’s residence, held a sukkah open house.

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 Thousands of people waited in long lines to see dancers and singers

perform in the outside gardens,

Shimon Peres

while Israeli President Shimon Peres sat and smiled on stage.

Thousands and thousands of visitors were on the Jerusalem streets, 

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but this stunning beauty made me think to share a few of the faces 

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and smiles that stood out in the crowd.

Jerusalem parade

For the Jerusalem Parade over 6000 people from all over Israel

and from 60 countries marched through the center of town.

There were only two participants from India,

but many countries had very large delegations.

Spectators, including many young children, were excited 

to see the costumes and receive small flags from around the world.

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This young woman offering a snack to marchers

received many smiles and thanks. 

For more parade photos see The Real Jerusalem Streets Facebook page.

As usual there were countless meetings with friends

and family reunions during the holiday vacation week.

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How special to be able to smile when organizing a group

that does not show at the right place or the right time.

Many people stopped and smiled in the Kikar Zion, Zion Square, 

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as Chabad had young boys offering lulav and etrog to those who passed by.

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There were so many smiling faces of children on family outings.

This mime on a street corner got attention, a smile and money.

There were too many concerts and musical events to mention,

but one of the last ones was Hakafot Hasheniot, the second Hakafot.

For the 31st year, live music and dancing

energized Gan Hapa’amon, the Liberty Bell Park.

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Hundreds without tickets had to stand in the back,

but some were still able to smile at the end of a long holiday week.

Both of Israel’s Chief Rabbis addressed the gathering,

as did Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat.

Seven times men were called to the stage to dance with the Torah scrolls

and women were dancing and smiling too.

 More photos in The Real Jerusalem Streets Facebook Hakafot album.

There were colorful characters

clowns

even clowns on the streets,

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but I especially liked the many families with big smiles.

That is it.

 Holiday time is over.

Now it is back to school and back to work.

12 thoughts on “10 Special Smiles in Sukkot Holiday Crowds

  • October 11, 2012 at 4:04 pm
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    Thank you, as always, for showing these real and wonderful streets!

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  • October 12, 2012 at 1:53 am
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    It is so heart warming to see Israel, with so many serious challenges, celebrating and enjoying, yet another holiday…I hope to be there for sukkot and simchat torah in a couple of years and I hope, that by then, women will also be invited to the stage to dance with the torah…I so appreciate and love to dance with the torah…

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  • October 12, 2012 at 12:13 pm
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    You captured so many wonderful moments, but photos only tell so much. Everyone needs to come and feel it here!

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  • October 13, 2012 at 6:42 pm
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    Sharon, is it despite our kvetching we’re a happy people, or because we kvetch so much that we’re a happy people?

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    • October 13, 2012 at 6:46 pm
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      Have no idea, I was asked by a reporter yesterday about how the real streets feel about Iran threat.
      Said that we have family in Sderot we are used to threats all the time, and just get on with living the best we can.

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  • October 14, 2012 at 7:44 am
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    I really enjoy seeing the beautiful pictures that you post! Thank you !

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