The Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive Collection

Palestine 1927

14 Minutes, 1927
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Home Movie

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Directed by: Unknown
Language: Silent
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Which sites did tourists visit in the Holy Land during the British Mandate, and what scenes did they encounter? These silent footage offer a glimpse into a tour of Palestine in 1927, documenting ancient sites and emerging cities. The camera reveals Neve Yaakov, the bustling streets of Mea Shearim, the Tombs of the Kings, the Temple Mount, and the Western Wall alley. Outside Jerusalem, the photographer captures modern Jewish towns such as Tel Aviv, the Carmel Winery in Rishon LeZion, and a gathering at the Beit Hapoalim in Petah Tikva. The tour includes biblical sites such as Rachel’s Tomb and the Cave of the Patriarchs. The film documents the Lag BaOmer celebration in Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai’s tomb in Meron, where Jews, Muslims, and Druze dance together. The film concludes with glimpses of tourist sites in Giza and Cairo, Egypt, and even the Statue of Liberty in New York—perhaps the photographer’s hometown.

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