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Carmel Newsreel I-086, May 9, 1937

Sports Day at the Shalva School in Tel Aviv

2 Minutes, 1937
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Directed by: Nathan Axelrod
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Rare footage from Tel Aviv, shot nearly 100 years ago. One, from 1930, was filmed at the Nordia Gymnasium and the other, a 1937 film from the Shalva Gymnasium – whose sports pitch was used by Hapoel Tel Aviv B.C. in the 1950s, back when a young student by the name of Arik Einstein was practising his dribbling. Incidentally, Shalva High School also gets a mention in Yehonatan Geffen’s memoir, Good Stuff where he recalls how the school was also nicknamed ‘the university’ as “students seemed to be able to come and go as they please.”As they were shot so long ago, these films may not have any sound but that does not at all take away from the awe-inspiring visuals in which we see students performing group sports activities with almost Soviet-like precision against the backdrop of sandy Tel Aviv – not to mention the female students’ athletic short shorts which at the time were not only integral but also perfectly appropriate yet today of all times, in 21st century Israel that’s since had nearly a century’s worth of progress, would probably get them banned from entering the school.

Sports day at the Shalva school in Tel Aviv. Schoolchildren march in the yard. The kids perform Gymnastics display. Neighbors watch the school kids from the roofs of the nearest houses. The children dance in circles and perform various sports exercises including jumping, tug-of-war, sack-race, first aid exercises, and boxing. The crowd applauds and the boxing winner raises his arm.

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