24H Jerusalem - Working the night shift (8-9 p.m., Episode 15)
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 Published On Jul 21, 2020

Yisrael Campbell is an ultra-Orthodox Jew from the US. Tonight, he will perform his stand-up comedy at the small Hamartef theatre in Jerusalem. Before that, he has dinner with his British manager who wants to have fish & chips wherever he goes.

A lot of Christian pilgrims want to remember their stay at the Holy City forever. Therefore, a cross with the date are a very popular request at Wassim Razzouk's tattoo shop.

Teenager Jinan's biggest dream is to become a famous jewellery designer. She is already selling her selfmade bracelets at her school. For the Palestinian girl, it would be a way to honor her home country. Yana Glaser's daughter on the other hand is training to become a ballet dancer. Her mother picks her up for a quick dinner before she has to start her night shift as a nurse at the Hadassah Medical Center.

Paramedic Aron is also on duty and browsing through the night on his motorcycle. He works for United Hatzalah, a volunteer emergency service in Jerusalem. Their aim is to arrive to the site in just one minute after they received a call.

Esther hosts a "Bracha party" for one of her friends who got engaged. The devout Jewish women can't imagine falling in love with someone who doesn't share their belief.

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24H Jerusalem: A multifaceted insight into Jerusalem's everyday life
The 24-hour TV show tells the story of the city through the eyes of the people who live in it and who are caught up in its contradictions: Jews, Muslims and Christians, Israelis, Palestinians and foreigners, women and men, immigrants and old-timers, believers and atheists, night owls and early risers. 70 film teams accompanied around 90 protagonists with the most diverse life stories at work and in their leisure time, in cramped apartments and spacious villas, in temples, mosques and churches, in Israeli settlements and Palestinian refugee camps.

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