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In Israel’s Shelters, an ‘Underground’ Entertainment Scene is Born Under Missile Fire

As the war with Iran grinds into its second month, Israelis have transformed their bomb shelters into unlikely venues for community, creativity, and joy. Content creator Shaked Bitton of Kibbutz Palmachim began serving elaborate homemade treats – from fluffy pancakes with strawberries to a 10-kilogram tiramisu – to fellow shelter-goers, turning anxious wait times into something to look forward to.

Across the country, shelters have become stages for impromptu performances. Singer Lihi Toledano performed a full concert inside a The suggestions, opinions, and scripture references made by VFI News writers and editors are based on the best information received.

 

Want to see more from VFI? Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/visionforisrael and hit “like” if you like us! light rail station being used as a shelter. Birthday parties, bachelorette celebrations, CrossFit classes, yoga sessions, and judo lessons have all become part of the daily shelter routine. Choreographer Moria Zrachia convinced her neighbors to perform a lip-synch routine to the classic Teapacks song in their building’s shelter after repeated requests to lift spirits.

The resilience extends beyond entertainment. Singles events titled “Love in the Bomb Shelter” have drawn young Israelis to Dizengoff Center’s underground parking-lot shelter in Tel Aviv, where poor cellphone reception has become a feature rather than a bug – forcing face-to-face interaction. Organizers say multiple matches and phone-number exchanges have already taken place, proof that even under fire, Israelis find ways to build community and choose life.

(TOI/VFI News)

“The joy of the Lord is your strength.” – Nehemiah 8:10b

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