Palestine: back to the origins

INA00241
Note

Palestine: back to the origins

Collection title

Cinq colonnes à la une

ID

INA00241

Source

INA (FR)

First broadcast date

01/03/1964

Production year

1964

Abstract

Before the arrival of His Holiness Pope Paul VI in the Holy Land, January 4, 1964, inventory of relations between religious communities in Israel and Palestine. Michel Pericard interviewed in Bethlehem and Jerusalem, the reverend Fathers Benoit (member of the Bible Institute of Jerusalem), Maidebielle, one of the oldest French priests in Palestine and Gauthier, worker priest, founder of the community of Jesus- Carpenter. In Nazareth, and on the shores of Lake Tiberias, Jean-Jacques Lagrange interviewed the Bishop of Nazareth and Haifa, Mgr Hakim. Rare interview with a member of the Jewish "Neturei Karta" who let himself be filmed, unlike the Talmudic law. Statement by the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem through his spokesman.

Type

video

Production companies

  • ORTF - Own production

Broadcaster

ORTF

Audiovisual form

Magazine

Primary theme

Religious Practices

Secondary themes

  • Contemporary historical challenges 19th-20th c.
  • Historical heritages / Judaism
  • Historical heritages / Latin and oriental christendom
  • Society and way of life / Public areas and social issues

Period of events

  • 1964

Map locations

  • Israël - North - Nazareth
  • Israël - Centre - Jerusalem
  • Palestine - West bank - Bethlehem

Original language

French

Media running time

30m44

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