wocomoHUMANITY | 24H Jerusalem - Coping with crises: Night shift for first responders (0-1 a.m., Episode 19) @wocomoHUMANITY | Uploaded August 2020 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
Magen David Adom is the official emergency service in Jerusalem. David began working there as a volunteer when he was 17 years old, during the Second Intifada. His colleague Aaron answers to the emergency calls during the night shift. The work is often difficult, but as an Orthodox Jew his faith helps him to cope with it.
Meir operates another emergency hotline: At Eran, people with an emotional or psychological crisis can call.
Muhammed founded his hip hop group G-Town ten years ago. The name stands for "Ghetto Town". In order to celebrate the anniversary, he wants to record a new song in the studio. There, he also works in film and music production. As resident of the Shuafat refugee camp, it is hard to get a good job. Muhammed went to a private school where he was the only Arab. He had to take a bus for Jewish settlers.
At night, Dan exchanges his brush for a spray can. The artist likes to paint not only on canvases, but also on house walls.
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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.
Magen David Adom is the official emergency service in Jerusalem. David began working there as a volunteer when he was 17 years old, during the Second Intifada. His colleague Aaron answers to the emergency calls during the night shift. The work is often difficult, but as an Orthodox Jew his faith helps him to cope with it.
Meir operates another emergency hotline: At Eran, people with an emotional or psychological crisis can call.
Muhammed founded his hip hop group G-Town ten years ago. The name stands for "Ghetto Town". In order to celebrate the anniversary, he wants to record a new song in the studio. There, he also works in film and music production. As resident of the Shuafat refugee camp, it is hard to get a good job. Muhammed went to a private school where he was the only Arab. He had to take a bus for Jewish settlers.
At night, Dan exchanges his brush for a spray can. The artist likes to paint not only on canvases, but also on house walls.
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Watch all episodes of 24H Jerusalem: bit.ly/24HJerusalem
Subscribe to our channel: goo.gl/CMNyXt
Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/wocomo
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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.