Israeli flag made of biscuits in U.S. breaks Guinness World Record

Atlanta Jewish community uses 117,000 cookies stretching across more than 3,000 feet in their mammoth feat

Screen capture from video of a world-record breaking Israeli flag made out of cookies on the floor of the Heritage Hall in Atlanta’s Congregation Beth Jacob, June 3, 2018. (YouTube)

The Atlanta Jewish community broke a Guinness World Record after creating an Israeli flag out of edible biscuits.

The flag assembled by volunteers on Sunday used about 117,000 cookies and stretched to 3,224 feet across the plastic-covered floor of the Heritage Hall in Congregation Beth Jacob. It was created to celebrate Israel’s 70th birthday.

The previous record-holder was a flag to mark Pakistan’s 70th. The new record-holder is 32 percent larger, the Atlanta Jewish Times reported.

The flag was certified shortly before noon Sunday by a Guinness adjudicator, Michael Empric.

Sponsors of the biscuits at £7.45 ($10) each have raised more than £76,000 ($103,000) for the Cookies for Israel project, with the donations going to three non-profit organisations in fIsrael: United Hatzalah, the volunteer emergency medical service; OneFamily Fund, which supports victims of terrorism; and the Jewish Agency’s Partnership2Gether program.

The biscuits were donated to charities for distribution to be eaten.


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