Phots: Lag B’omer in Johannesburg, South Africa!

Photos by Levi – Ell-Tee photography

Over 2,500 people turned out to attend a Lag B’omer parade and fair in Johannesburg, South Africa.

23 Comments

  • Go SA

    Good job Shmulie Weinbaum and Shmully Simon – another Weinbaum production!

  • mmmeeeee

    wooooooooooooooooooow sooooooooooooooooo nnnnnniiiiiiiiiicccccccccccceeeeeeeeee

  • :-)

    Looks amazing, and I don’t wanna be that person to say it, but here goes: I understand that the African dancing is cultural, and its very nice to have the locals involved, but they aren’t wearing pants.

    Just saying, maybe next time you’d reconsider. I suppose they didn’t tell the organizers in advance, “listen up here, we have a spectacular ancient African dance which bring joy to your parade. Ah but yes, we must go pantsless.” “You see, in our culture, we didn’t have pants, and we need to keep it orthodox–no reforming.”

    I suppose they did have Tzivos Hashem shirts in their village.

  • go shmulie weinbaum

    this hole thing was done by shmulie weinbaum and it was incredible keep up your great work.

  • Shmuli Weinbaum

    Lol, how many times did Shmui Weinbaum write comments about HIMSELF :-D

  • Hey Ari

    Ari

    What ru still doing there? I thought u left 9 years ago. Nice to cu active in something other than a newspaper :-)

  • to no. 11

    they werent wearing shirts either! thats why they were given the lag b’omer tshirts!

    i was there!!!

  • I WAS THERE!

    see that speck in the distance?
    no, not that one, the other one, well, that is meeeeeee!!

    yes, i had the priviledge of being there!

    eli marcus was great! it was great! just saying!

  • Binah Lipkind-Teitelbaum

    Nice to see so many familiar faces and just about everyone looks the same way they did 15 years ago.

  • fan!

    Well done to everyone involved! It was a lekke parade and fair!! :) Eli Marcus must come visit again SOON!!

  • We love SA

    Eli Marcus you were great. Come back again soon.

    Shmulie Weinbaum – all the hard work paid off