Judgment Day for all Jews

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Every year, Jews around the world celebrate Yom Kippur — the Day of Atonement, which is also called Judgment Day. Travel blogger Alexander Belenky visited Tel Aviv during this unusual holiday and told how ordinary residents of the Israeli city spend the day of fasting.

Judgment Day for all Jews

It's like the apocalypse. Life in the country stops. Cars and people disappear from the roads, there is only interference on TV and radio. Nine million people seem to disappear into thin air in an instant.

You walk along absolutely empty expressways, peer through closed windows into shops and feel the utter unreality of what is happening.

Once a year, life in Israel stops and Judgment Day comes. It's too late to apologize.

Judgment Day for all Jews

Unbelievable! Tens of thousands of cars a day rush along this highway, and today it is completely empty.

Judgment Day for all Jews

Not a single traffic jam, not a single car, not a single living soul…

Judgment Day for all Jews

Traffic lights are working, pigeons are shitting on the asphalt… Where are you people?

Judgment Day for all Jews

If you don't know about what is happening in advance, it will become really scary.

Judgment Day for all Jews

This is how Hollywood films about the invasion of zombies begin. And when you see a lonely figure on the horizon, you start to think where to run — towards or away.

Judgment Day for all Jews

The most guarded place in the country, Tel Aviv Manhattan, the diamond exchange district, is also completely empty on this day.

Judgment Day for all Jews

At first you get scared of every shadow, then you realize: the brave souls who took to the streets today are the same as you, made of flesh and blood, and not zombies at all, hungry for brains.

Judgment Day for all Jews

In the Jewish calendar, this is called Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. It comes ten days after the New Year, and then the sentence imposed on everyone for the coming year is approved.

Judgment Day for all Jews

And for all non-religious Israelis, it is also a "day without a car."

Judgment Day for all Jews

All roads are occupied by cyclists, and most often by children.

Judgment Day for all Jews

Before the holiday, it is customary to buy new bicycles or other toys on wheels for children.

Judgment Day for all Jews

By the way, secularism often does not cancel strict fasting, and on this day everyone really goes hungry. Except at home, there is nowhere to eat, absolutely everything is closed!

Judgment Day for all Jews

For working people, this is a great reason to spend the whole day with their family.

Judgment Day for all Jews

I wonder if there is anything like this in any other country?

Judgment Day for all Jews

"Zombie invasion" is written on the guy's backpack. I found when to wear this!

Judgment Day for all Jews

If you publish this photo separately, you can think something terrible.

Judgment Day for all Jews

Did he steal a chair in some cafe? He's so happy.

Judgment Day for all Jews

The most interesting thing happens near the main Tel Aviv highway "Ayalon" and at the complex of towers "Azrieli".

Judgment Day for all Jews

If the coastal streets are full of people, then the expressway is absolutely deserted.

Judgment Day for all Jews

This is where the most apocalyptic landscapes are filmed.

Judgment Day for all Jews

The same thing happens on other roads throughout the country, cars do not drive anywhere except in Arab cities. But in theory, you can get from Tel Aviv to Haifa (100 km) by bike, right on the expressway.

Judgment Day for all Jews

People go out for a walk with dogs and children.

Judgment Day for all Jews

It's also a great day to meet someone!

Judgment Day for all Jews

The girls walked and walked and got tired.

Judgment Day for all Jews

It's the middle of October, and it's still summer here! By Russian standards, plus twenty—five is great!

Judgment Day for all Jews

The only ones who go on this day are the operational services. Secular laws do not prohibit Israelis from driving and even directly prescribe doing so if there is a real need or threat to someone's life and health. I saw several ordinary cars flying along the highway, all had an emergency light on, as if they were apologizing…

Judgment Day for all Jews

While I was standing on the Ayalon and recording a video broadcast, a police car was passing by. The law enforcement officers stopped to find out if I was all right, if I needed help. After learning that I am from Russia and seeing this for the first time, they laughed, wished me a good day and drove on.

Judgment Day for all Jews

The main Tel Aviv highway combines a road and a railway, and in the middle flows (ha-ha) the river with the same name Ayalon. Most of the year the bottom is completely dry, and in some places it is enclosed in pipes: this made it possible to build the road forty years ago.

Judgment Day for all Jews

Israeli rivers are generally famous for their fullness.

Judgment Day for all Jews

People have fun as they can. On other days, you can't see the river with your eyes, or draw a silhouette with chalk.

Judgment Day for all Jews

And everyone takes photos for memory. And tourists ask to eat… I myself have heard several tearful stories about how people came to Israel in the fall and turned out to be completely unprepared for the Day of Judgment.

Judgment Day for all Jews

In the Facebook group "Secret Tel Aviv", the guys wanted to make a PEACE inscription out of people lying on the road. They succeeded, enough people came. But it was only read from the air.

Judgment Day for all Jews

After sunset, people return to normal life, restaurants make a weekly profit. And each of us has an understanding of how to live the next year.

Keywords: Israel | Post | Tel Aviv

     

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