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Tamar

1991 29 min
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This short documentary follows 10-year-old Tamar, a resident of Jerusalem, as she recounts the experiences of her daily life in Israel. She practices her baritone tuba and attends school, the local market, and a religious youth camp. She welcomes cousins who have emigrated from Russia, and expresses her desire for peace between Jews and Arabs.

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  • Children of Jerusalem
    Children of Jerusalem (1991–1996) is a collection of seven films by multi-award-winning filmmaker Beverly Shaffer. The series offers portraits of life in Jerusalem as experienced by seven children from diverse social, cultural and religious backgrounds.

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This short documentary follows 10-year-old Tamar, a resident of Jerusalem, as she recounts the experiences of her daily life in Israel. She practices her baritone tuba and attends school, the local market, and a religious youth camp. She welcomes cousins who have emigrated from Russia, and expresses her desire for peace between Jews and Arabs.

  • director
    Beverly Shaffer
  • producer
    Beverly Shaffer
    Colin Neale
  • executive producer
    Colin Neale
  • camera
    Kent Nason
  • sound
    Jacques Drouin
  • editing
    Sidonie Kerr
  • sound editing
    Danuta Klis
  • re-recording
    Jean-Pierre Joutel
    Shelley Craig
  • music
    Fran Avni

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Education

Ages 10 to 14

Study Guide - Guide 1

Ethics and Religious Culture - Religious Diversity/Heritage
Family Studies/Home Economics - Child Development
Health/Personal Development - Human Growth and Development
Health/Personal Development - Identity

Warning: Mentions of the Holocaust, refugee camps, killings reported on the radio

Brief “lesson launcher type” activity or a series of inquiry questions with a bit of context:

  • Documentary profiling the day-to-day life of Tamar, a Grade 5 student in Jerusalem. How is Tamar’s life similar to that of a Grade 5 student in Canada? What differences do you notice?
  • How do Tamar and her mother feel as they pass the refugee camps?
  • Research the Bedouin people. Was Tamar’s description of them accurate?
  • How many languages do Tamar and her family speak? Is this typical of all families in the world to know so many languages? What would be the benefits of this?
  • Why do Tamar and her family encounter the military/police so often when they are outside? How would you feel if you had similar experiences? How might growing up in this type of environment affect how a child develops?
  • Tamar was 10 years old in 1991. How old would she be now? What do you imagine she would be doing?
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