AV-Medium
Jerusalem : Israel Film Service
UID:
kobvindex_JMB00053664
Format:
73 Min.
Content:
At the turn of the century, Jews and Arabs lived together peacefully in northern Israel. Then the arrival of orthodox Jews created an imbalance. As Ashkenazi Jews came to redeem lands in the Holy Land in the beginning of the 20th century, the relationship between Hebron's Sephardic Jews and Palestinians was disrupted. The unrest culminated in a bloody massacre 1929, when local Arabs killed 67 members of the Jewish community. In "What I saw in Hebron" filmmaker Noit Geva tells the story of her grandmother, Zemira Mani, who survived the massacre because an Arab neighbor saved her.
Note:
engl. Untert.
,
Nur für den internen Gebrauch.
Language:
Arabic
URL:
http://www.unaff.org/2000/F-What.htm
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