The annual Purim street party was held last night in the southern neighborhood of Floretin, Tel Aviv. And when I write “in the neighborhood”, I mean all of it. The party didn’t concentrate in one junction, one avenue or one square, but in lots of streets.
![Florentin Party](http://yohayelam.com/wp-content/gallery/TelAviv/Florentin/normal_Florentin-Tel-Aviv.jpg)
There were thousands of people with costumes, as expected from the Purim tradition. I’ve noted the “Super Geek” costume (a girl with a red cape and a huge calculator), a guy with his Facebook profile attached to his clothes, and lots of angels and satans.
![Facebook Costume](http://yohayelam.com/wp-content/gallery/TelAviv/Florentin/normal_Facebook-Costume-Purim-Tel-Aviv.jpg)
They were hanging out in many areas. Some places had live music: rock, punk, jazz, funk. Others just placed a sound system with a good vibration to rock the nation. Beer was sold here and there, but not something commercially organized.
Talking about organization, the unorganized, half-spontaneous nature of the street party was great. One thing was missing: the streets weren’t closed. At the beginning of the evening, more than a few cars tried to pass through, and it was somewhat annoying. Later on, the streets were effectively closed by the masses.
And what was my costume? I was a German tourist:
![Yohay](http://yohayelam.com/wp-content/gallery/TelAviv/Florentin/normal_German-Tourist.jpg)
My costume wasn’t too hard to make…
Here are more pictures from the Florentin Street Party.