Alexandra and Roman Zaretsky really took one for the home team yesterday, doing their "Shtetl on Ice" routine by donning somewhat conservative attire (even though I think Alexandra looked like a goth version of the St. Pauli’s Girl Beer logo), and dancing to that number 1 Bar Mitzvah classic, "Hava Nagila". While some could argue that the whole thing looked like a Jewish minstral show, Gawker points out that in terms of ethnic sensitivity, it scored higher than other routines at this year’s games.
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