The Spielberg Jewish Film Archive - A Day in Degania | The First Kibbutz

ChuckThemClouds
Published on Jun 14, 2020
Warning, this video will have obvious biases in it because it is from the Spielberg Jewish Archive, but these rats have been known for exposing themselves better than anyone else sometimes.
It is a short documentary about the first Socialist Zionist settlement, first founded in 1910 "The mother of all kibbutz", note that all the native Arabs and Turks had to leave the area, for the Jews to have their little camp.


Name: A Day in Degania
Year: 1937
Duration: 00:14:43
Language: English

Abstract: A day in Degania, Israel's first kibbutz.

The Spielberg Jewish Film Archive -
The 500 films, selected for the virtual cinema, reflect the vast scope of documentary material collected in the Spielberg Archive. The films range from 1911 to the present and include home movies, short films and full length features.

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