The Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive Collection

The Black rocks of Chorazim

14 Minutes, 1962
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Joel Lotan
Production Company:JNF
Photographer: Emil Knebel, Joel Lotan
Original Music: Melvyn Keller
Narrator: Naomi Shepherd
Languages: English, Hebrew
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Subtitles: English, Hebrew

A short documentary about the Nahal settlement in Korazim: Korazim, a basalt plateau above the Sea of Galilee, was once home to a Jewish village from the time of the Mishna and the Talmud, renowned for its high-quality wheat. Today, it is gaining fame for its tomato cultivation. A new Nahal settlement has been established near the Syrian border, where soldiers transform abandoned rocky land into fertile agricultural soil as part of a plan to strengthen settlement in the “Korazim” region. The film documents the agricultural and settlement efforts alongside the ancient synagogue in Korazim and the shores of the Sea of Galilee.