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Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
An ultra orthodox Jewish man walks by Israelis participating in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israelis participate in the event of "No Pants Subway Ride"; an annual tradition that started in New York in 2002, and is now a global event. Some dozens of people boarded the Jerusalem Light Train wearing no trousers. The pantless ride was according to the organizers a bit of fun in a city that “really needs it.” January 11, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90