Scenes From Tel Aviv City Life

16 Minutes, 1939
Genre:
Documentary
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Directed by: Unknown
Language: Silent
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Scenes from Tel Aviv city life in the thirties of the last century. From sands to a city that is being built, flourishing and successful. Rothschild Boulevard, in the center of it Beit Moyal, HaMoshavot Square, lively movement of vehicles and people. Street vendors, shoe shiners wait for customers. Busy Dizengoff Square, lively traffic on Allenby Street. The train crosses the street. HaNotea Company building and the Bnei Binyamin Bank that operated in those years. Daily life – fire brigade, an MDA car, a policeman directing traffic, a postman at work. Above all, construction is accelerating in the city, builders at work. Hotels, Rotenberg’s power plant on Electricity Street. Mothers and children hang out in Dizengoff Square, the beaches are busy, a lifeguard at work. Immigrants continue to arrive at the port of Jaffa. Scout activity in the city. A man with a trumpet announces the beginning of Shabbat, shops rush to close and silence descends on the city, people on their way to the synagogue, among them the great synagogue on Allenby Street.

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