First thing this gift-shopkeeper did was to pull out a ram's horn shofar and wail to the skies over the surprising snowfall.
Dozens of pedestrians looked like they all suddenly got contagious nearsightedness, as they held out cellphone cameras, angling for that blurry, shaky shot...
Bus transport security personnel were also out, very alert - and very drenched - in the sleety snowfall. So alert, in fact, that a backpack forgotten alongside a bus-stop bench had the police bomb squad was there within moments.
Working quickly in the blowing snow and rain, the officer got into his gear, and inspected the bag (faces of all security personnel blurred intentionally).
Traffic snarls throughout the city were added to by the security scare, as buses crammed with passengers lined up along the street.
A bus security guard, meanwhile, kept the crowds at a safe distance. After a fast check, passersby got the all-clear.
(The Peanuts "Snow Dance" did the trick, apparently)
Keshertalk has more pics of the white stuff.
Here at home in Jerusalem's southern Gilo neighborhood, atop a hill overlooking the city, it's snowing like crazy. I will add more pics in a post further up, as the night, and snow, deepens. Until then, go here to see just how high up Gilo is (and me too, actually), in relation to the rest of Jerusalem.
Working quickly in the blowing snow and rain, the officer got into his gear, and inspected the bag (faces of all security personnel blurred intentionally).
Traffic snarls throughout the city were added to by the security scare, as buses crammed with passengers lined up along the street.
A bus security guard, meanwhile, kept the crowds at a safe distance. After a fast check, passersby got the all-clear.
(The Peanuts "Snow Dance" did the trick, apparently)
Keshertalk has more pics of the white stuff.
Here at home in Jerusalem's southern Gilo neighborhood, atop a hill overlooking the city, it's snowing like crazy. I will add more pics in a post further up, as the night, and snow, deepens. Until then, go here to see just how high up Gilo is (and me too, actually), in relation to the rest of Jerusalem.