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Carmel Newsreel I-156, October 1, 1938

Workers Lives in Haifa

8 Minutes, 1938
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Directed by: Nathan Axelrod
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Videos such as this, which, originally were intended to be part of the Zionist PR machine aimed at diaspora Jews (as is evident from the pathos-heavy style of cinematography) are nowadays a most fascinating historical document in and of itself. Here, for instance, we are privy to a unique and rare glimpse of the environment and lives of Haifa workers in the late 1930s: the cars and buses that would take them to and from work; the gruelling manual labour that was mining the gravel and paving the roads, the day-to-day routine of looking after the children, and so on.

View of Haifa. Streets of Haifa- people walking, cars, buses, shops. The bridge over Wadi Salib. Stone and lime quarries. Work at the quarries. A train carrying gravel. Road construction. Construction work. Jews from Salonika working at the docks – loading and unloading cargo. At Sea- boats leaving the harbor and work on the boats. Sailors on boats. Factories- Smokestacks, the Vulcan metal works, casting bathtubs. An electrical-wire factory. Shemen oil and soap factory. Workers leaving the factory and boarding buses. The buses – with latticed windows against attack. Buses leaving the factory gates under Ghaffir guard. The new workers neighborhood of Kiryat Amal. Childcare-looking after children and infants. The Histadrut building.Other buildings- a cinema, an amphitheater. Workers parade with flags. View of lower Haifa (IR TACHTIT) the Carmel; the sea. Buildings.

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