Sorry for not clearing that up. Those strobe lights that flash in sequence are often called 'Rabbit lights'.
I didn't know JFK had these (Never flew into it) nor any other airport. They are fairly commonplace on most ILS (Instrument Landing System) approach light installations. They really punch through the muck so you can continue your descent to land when its at minimum visibility (Usually 200ft ceilings and 1/4-1/2 mile visibility)
I think the video is from a 737 or 767 type jet based on the way the nose is shaped looking out the window. Pretty neat stuff...I just wish they took it all the way down into the landing.