Our good friends and the Jewish world's leading filmmakers at my old Alma Mater Aish HaTora (Rabbinical Class of 1992) will prove to you that Yeshiva boys are definitely not nerds and that Yiddishkeit is definitely cool. Try to top this:
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these are secular Israelis, dressed up as yeshiva boys.
see here:
http://www.jewishhumorcentral.com/2011/09/outreach-veteran-aishcom-teams-with.html
"Breakdancing has become popular in Israel over the last few years. Dvir Rozen has been a major influence on this pop culture phenomenon, by directing the Israel Breakdancing Association, and starting his own company, Street Art Productions. Recently, his crew performed a breakdance version of West Side Story at the Zoa Theater in Tel Aviv.
With Rosh Hashanah only 16 days away, Rozen and his company have collaborated with the veteran outreach organization, Aish Hatorah, to produce a rousing Rosh Hashanah breakdance greeting."
Posted by: Joshua Waxman | Tuesday, 13 November 2012 at 03:16 AM
these are not yeshiva bochurim, they are paid dancers dressed in black and white
Posted by: Robdaving1 | Tuesday, 13 November 2012 at 03:51 PM