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Jerusalem Newsreel no. 4

Israeli Independence Day 1969 in Jerusalem

1969
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Directed by: Unknown
Language: Hebrew
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Subtitles: English, Hebrew
Sacher Park, according to the voice-over narration is located at the foot of Knesset Hill [in the neighbourhood of Givat Ram]. And indeed, the footage does capture the Knesset building looming over the park all by its lonesome (in the days before the surrounding neighbourhoods all emerged), with locals, en masse, celebrating at this mega picnic. Through the years, this green space has remained a public park, successfully surviving the blitz of mass urban development. For decades, it has been the site of many a holiday celebration for a variety of faiths and cultural traditions, with the Mimouna [traditional Jewish-Moroccan festival marking the end of Passover] perhaps at the top of the list (but not exclusively). Its proximity to the Valley of the Cross has created a stretch of rich, diverse nature available to the residents, all year round. Nowadays, Sacher Park is a top-of-the-line public space, complete with running and cycle lanes, and all the latest play area equipment. The footage seamlessly captures how lovely the area already had been, even before it was developed.

1969 Independence Day celebrations in Jerusalem. Many people spend time in various activities at Sacher Park in Jerusalem.

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