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In case you're not privvy to a not-so-recent Internet fad, let us introduce you to YouTube,
one of the coolest things to have ever happened to World Wide Web. The concept is simple: Just upload video files and wait for viewers' comments. It took some time for Israelis to discover the brilliant technology, but since they've grown keen to YouTube, they've been partying like it's 1948. Watch and learn.
National Geographic
Never been to Israel? Besides visiting the Western Wall and relaxing on the Tel Aviv beach, any visitor to Israel should spare some time to observe the Israeli phenomenon called "The Ars." It is one of Mother Nature's most amazing and dangerous creatures: His belly slopes forward and his behind projects outwards. Anthropologists researching the local species have observed strange prayer habits and the unfettered pursuit of shish kebab.
What about those R's
Israeli babies must be more developed than their international counterparts. Otherwise, how do you explain how they manage to cope with rolling Hebrew's impossible-to-pronounce letter "R." In this clip some American kids rise to the challenge, with shocking results.
Hebrew Idol
An obnoxious Israeli fan caught Kelly Clarkson off-guard, and made her practice some Hebrew. Clarkson, in our humble opinion, would rather have a hot date with Simon Cowell.
Respect
Israeli youths made an amateur video-clip mimicking the Pixie's "Hey" video. The one and only Kevin Smith performed a tribute in his Clerks II "Making of" trailer and the rest his history.