24H Jerusalem - Strong family ties (7-8 p.m., Episode 14)
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 Published On Jun 30, 2020

Shlomo, a lawyer, visits his clients: The Bedouin families want to continue their traditional way of life, but Israeli building plans threaten their villages.

Guy and his father have a bakery at Mea Shearim, the ultra-orthodox Jewish quarter. It was a family business for three generations. Guy's grandfather started it after coming to Jerusalem in the 1920s.

After his father passed away, Schalal took over his duties as "gabbai", the rabbi's assistant, at the local synagogue. He wasn't very religious beforehand, but doing this work makes him feel closer to his father.

US photographer Jim works on his pictures of Palestinian protesters demanding the release of their family members from Israeli prisons. The posters show hundreds of prisoners, their fathers, brothers, uncles and sons.

Bestselling author Zeruya Shalev was born in a Kibbutz in the North of Israel. Since she came to Jerusalem for her military service, she always lived in a quarter called Rehavia. Nine years ago, she was injured at a bus station near her home. She learned to overcome her fear of busses for her little son.

After his tour abroad, the Orthodox comedian Yisrael Campbell returns home to Jerusalem. His family celebrates with cake and smoothies.

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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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