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Jerusalem Newsreel no.18

Israels 23rd Independence Day in Jerusalem

1 Minute, 1972
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Additional footage, this time without any sound, of Independence Day celebrations – taken from Jerusalem Reel 18 and shot in 1972. The segment kicks off with footage from the traditional torch lighting ceremony, held just by Herzl’s tomb and featuring understated signs with the twelve tribes’ names on them – a time before the ceremony’s later evolution into its present-day annual extravaganza format. This reel allows viewers to truly take in the city in all its decked-out holiday splendour, before the great development blitz. Also captured is some truly glorious footage of locals donning all the latest fashions and trends, including folks in chic ‘60s glasses – out celebrating in the local greenspaces and marching together in a unique procession, carrying signs and calling for the maintaining of a clean, beautiful Israel. Later, we see a group of locals huddled together at the Citadel (Tower of David) gates, anxiously looking forward to partaking in then young mayor, Teddy Kollek’s reception – footage which I personally find particularly moving even on second and third viewing, what with the atmosphere of utter unity and camaraderie that it captures.

Israels Independence Days opening ceremony takes place on Jerusalems Mount Herzl. Twelve new immigrants from the Soviet Union and Arabic countries light the twelve traditional torches. The following day, citizens celebrate the holiday with picnics in the Valley of the Cross and parades through the citys streets. Mayor of Jerusalem Teddy Kollek shakes hands with clergymen and civilians at a reception at the foot of the Tower of David.

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