We are going to Jerusalem (1930-1939)

Footage №66964, 1 part, black-white
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Reel №1

Jerusalem, a general view.

The sculpture of the saint with a cross in his hands.

Damascus Gate, they are people.

On the square jostle small traders and artisans, are the cart with the goods.

Merchant weighs beans on hand scales.

Go traders with baskets of fruit, bananas hanging on sticks.

The donkey carries a bird cage.

Close-ups of people in the Muslim fez, the Arab in burnoose.

Merchant pours from a pitcher into a glass of carbonated drink.

A man in a fez smokes a hookah.

Two men playing backgammon.

Talk two priests on the street.

Arab sheep drives through the area, and the other leads a camel with a load.

Gates, a narrow street.

A man carries on his back folded chairs.

Passers-by on the street, merchants with goods from shops.

Man leads camel, the animal chews on the go.

Omar Mosque with a dome.

The old man prays to a tree.

People wash fountain taps with his feet and hands.

Take out from the well water is poured into barrels and wineskins.

Men bear skins on their backs.

Wall of the Jews weeping beside her Jews pray.

Bethlehem, city views.

The man pulls on the back of a large coiled mat.

The mosque in the city, on the Muslim street.

Against the wall of the mosque there is a mullah reads on the go.

Monk gets water from a well.

Worked as a carpenter, an old man teaching his grandson planing board a plane.

Garden of Gethsemane, the olive, which, according to legend, were planted as early as the 1st millennium.

The monks take care of the plants in the garden.

The narrow street, on it are women with baskets on their heads and bales.

The road passes the path of Christ on Calvary.

On it are the pilgrims.

Trade stalls and shops on the street.

In the evening, all the houses to sweep the streets.

From the bell tower ringing the bell

Key words

Israel, 1930, the city, attractions, religion, crafts, priests, pilgrims, monks

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