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Labor Of Thy Hands Israel 1950s


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Labor of Thy Hands (ca. mid 1950s) - Produced for American audiences. Describes how Israel is a democracy just like the United States. This 1950s film, made by Hadassah, the womens Zionist organization, tells us about the various vocational training programs the organization funds in Israel, and how they are bringing new hope to young people who previously had none. The Holocaust casts a long shadow on this film, though it is never explicitly mentioned. But there are all kinds of hints that the young people we see learning various job skills are mostly concentration camp survivors who not long ago had no reason to believe they would have any future at all. This lends the film a hopeful quality, as we see them given help to rebuild their lives. Unfortunately, viewed from todays perspective, an even bigger shadow is cast by the long history of war, violence, and terrorism that we now know was just around the corner for Israel. Still, you cannot blame the makers of this film for not being psychic, and viewed in the context of this time, it is one of the best, most respectful, and most realistic of the good works films that was produced, resisting the temptation to portray the recipients of its charity as pitiful, or to constantly shill for more money.

Runtime: 00:14:11
Size: 62.73MB
Added: 22nd June 2008
Views: 430

Category: history
Tags: hadassah women organization zionist zionism labor thy hands 1950s modern israel state labor agriculture growth survivors vocational training fields land people film documentary history archive rare footage






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