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Ambassador Mike Huckabee Shreds Bass, David Friedman Rocks Guitar in Epic 'Sweet Home Yerushalayim' Sukkot Surprise – You Won't Believe This Jam!

From Diplomatic Duties to Rockstar Vibes: Huckabee, Friedman, and Gold Deliver a Sukkot Serenade That's Pure Jerusalem Joy

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In the heart of Jerusalem, under the festive glow of Sukkot lights, a star-studded surprise unfolded that had the crowd cheering and hearts swelling with pride. At the United Hatzalah annual Sukkot concert, former U.S. Ambassador David Friedman, comedian Elon Gold, and special guest Mike Huckabee took the stage not for speeches or stand-up, but for an electrifying rock performance that reimagined a classic tune with a Jerusalem twist.

The highlight? A rollicking rendition of "Sweet Home Yerushalayim," a playful parody of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama." With Friedman shredding on guitar, Huckabee laying down groovy bass lines, and Gold belting out lyrics that celebrated the eternal city, the trio brought the house down.

Lyrics like "Where God's ring so true" and shoutouts to unity and perseverance echoed through the venue, blending humor, heritage, and harmony in a way that perfectly captured the spirit of the holiday.

United Hatzalah, Israel's renowned volunteer-based emergency medical service, hosted the event to raise funds and awareness for their lifesaving work. Known for their fleet of "ambucycles" that zip through traffic to provide rapid response, the organization has saved countless lives since its founding.

What made the night even more special was the unexpected talent on display. Who knew diplomats and politicians could rock like seasoned pros? As one concertgoer shared on social media, "I did not have Mike Huckabee being an excellent bass player on my bingo card!" The performance, complete with red stage lights and an enthusiastic crowd singing along, turned a charity event into a feelgood moment of pure delight.

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