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Jerusalem Newsreel no.14

Urban Parks in Jerusalem

2 Minutes, 1971
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Directed by: Unknown
Language: Hebrew
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Subtitles: English, Hebrew
A stroll through the local parks in this entertaining video commissioned by Jerusalem’s Department of Parks and Recreation in which the local council enlists a group of local comedians for this creative infomercial advising the public on all the dos and don’ts in the city’s public parks and green spaces. Taken from Jerusalem Reel 14, shot in 1971. The comedians are seen running about Sacher Park in its early days when already, one can recognise initial signs of urban development with the sight of cranes starting construction on Wolfson Towers on the outskirts of [the neighbourhood of] Rehavia. The voice-over narration also states that the park had undergone restoration works following the mass Mimouna celebrations – an ongoing major undertaking for the council to this day. Over in Schieber Park, located at the intersection of three major roads: King George, Shmuel HaNagid, and Ben Yehuda St., the council had greened the public toilets with lush vegetation covering the edifice. Schieber Park, also known as Schieber Pit, Menorah Park (where the Menorah was first stationed, before moving with the Knesset to its permanent residence at Wohl Rose Park), and Horse Park (on account of the horse statue unveiled there in 1997), boasts a fascinating story of a land that, for years, had been earmarked for the construction of high rise buildings, car park, and retail centre, only to end up an open space for the benefit of the general public, following an ongoing campaign. The footage also features scenes from Independence Park where vehicle access has been banned, and where those who flout the ban are said to be polluting its “crisp, clean air and fresh, fragrant scents”, according to the voiceover narration. One of the handsomest parks in the city whose beauty has made it the host of many an international reception is Wohl Rose Park in the neighbourhood of Telabiyeh where according to the narrator upwards of 3,000 roses – all new, locally-cultivated species were planted.And rounding us off is footage of Paris Square, back when it was cactus central at the heart of a busy junction, before its major refurbishment after which it became a square with its own fountain, not to mention a national site for demonstrations and protests.

A tour of Jerusalems parks: damages caused to Sacher Park during Mimouna celebrations were repaired, and a new playground is due to be built there; the public bathroom at the Menorah Park was renovated; citizens spend time at the Independence Park and the Rose Garden, which accommodates thousands of flowers; a cactus garden decorates France Square in the city center.

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