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Jerusalem Newsreel no. 3

Restoration of Yemin Moshe Neighborhood, Jerusalem

1969
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Directed by: Unknown
Language: Hebrew
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Subtitles: English, Hebrew
The footage, taken from Jerusalem Reel 3 and shot in 1969, features the much welcome news that the East Jerusalem Development Company will be investing a whopping one million Israeli pounds [Israel’s currency prior to the shekel] towards the restoration and regeneration of the neighbourhood of Yemin Moshe. The segment kicks off with the most extraordinary footage of the neighbourhood, built at the top of the wide open, undisturbed hill and surrounded by vistas of the local wilderness. The look of the neighbourhood back then is in fact not all that different to its present-day version, save for the roads that have since been paved with hewn stones. At the time of filming, the streets were mostly a string of broken roads, some of which had been “paved” with ancient milestones. An assortment of characters are seen out and about on the regenerating streets – some appear local and in line with the period’s fashions and trends whereas others, seemingly dressed to the extreme in over-the-top ethnic attire, do make you wonder whether they’d just been plucked out of some bizarre dream sequence. The narrator explains that the neighbourhood is set to attract artists from the Shfela region [the Israeli Lowlands] to the area where they are “to unleash their creative spirit.” And let’s face it, with that view of the city walls, how can you not? And rounding us off is footage of the Montefiore Flourmill courtyard – the difference between then and now is admittedly miniscule – but this is prior to the arrival of his carriage. This courtyard is an absolute must on every Jerusalem tourist’s to-do list and we too, the locals, loved going there and basking in the stunning views of the Old City Walls. On days when there is good visibility, you can make out the Moab Mountains in Jordan and even a sliver of the Dead Sea.

The East Jerusalem Development Company carries out development works in Yemin Moshe neighborhood since 1965. The company aims to preserve the neighborhoods unique scenery and house artists in its renovated buildings. Sites that are already restored include the Montefiore Windmill and the Jerusalem Khan.

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