Children of Jerusalem: Gesho
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Children of Jerusalem: Gesho follows a thirteen-year-old Ethiopian
boy who was one of 14,000 refugees to flee the warring African nation in hopes of finding a better life in the Jewish State
of Israel
. This 1996 documentary short is one of a five-part series directed by Beverly Shaffer
. She explores Israel’s holiest city through the eyes of its children.
Through his turbulent childhood, Gesho has seen war, poverty, and physical danger, but he speaks about his life with an ease that belies the hardships he’s faced — and overcome. He listens innocently as his older brother tells him about their long and dangerous exodus from Ethiopia to the Holy Land, which separated him from his family for seven years. While most adults would be shocked by such trying stories, the little boy accepts his family’s fate with grace.
Years later, Gesho is still excited by the electricity and running water in his family’s trailer, which were luxuries he hadn’t experienced in Africa. In fact, the little boy had to leave school after the sixth grade
to help his father work their farm. He doesn’t say it directly, but there’s no doubt that Gesho feels fortunate that he now has time for school, and that he can spend his spare time becoming a stellar soccer player.
As the upstart athlete whizzes around the soccer field during practice it’s clear that his inner strength and determination have contributed to his ranking as the number two player on his intermediate team. At his young age, he already knows how to challenge himself and focus in order to improve. With excitement and determination, Gesho has little doubt that he will succeed, and with his infectious optimism, it is sure to carry him a long way.
Ethiopia
Ethiopia , officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is the second-most populous nation in Africa, with over 82 million inhabitants, and the tenth-largest by area, occupying 1,100,000 km2...
boy who was one of 14,000 refugees to flee the warring African nation in hopes of finding a better life in the Jewish State
Jewish state
A homeland for the Jewish people was an idea that rose to the fore in the 19th century in the wake of growing anti-Semitism and Jewish assimilation. Jewish emancipation in Europe paved the way for two ideological solutions to the Jewish Question: cultural assimilation, as envisaged by Moses...
of Israel
Israel
The State of Israel is a parliamentary republic located in the Middle East, along the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea...
. This 1996 documentary short is one of a five-part series directed by Beverly Shaffer
Beverly Shaffer
Beverly Shaffer is a filmmaker in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Shaffer spent the bulk of her professional career with the National Film Board of Canada , directing short documentaries and dramas, including I'll Find a Way, a documentary about a young girl with spina bifida which won the 1977 Academy...
. She explores Israel’s holiest city through the eyes of its children.
Summary
The Children of Jerusalem series examines serious political issues through the gentle exploration of a child’s life and without an overt agenda. As Gesho shares his nostalgia for the garden he left back in Ethiopia and his determination to succeed as a professional soccer player in Israel, his story of assimilation comments on Israel’s Ethiopian population at large.Through his turbulent childhood, Gesho has seen war, poverty, and physical danger, but he speaks about his life with an ease that belies the hardships he’s faced — and overcome. He listens innocently as his older brother tells him about their long and dangerous exodus from Ethiopia to the Holy Land, which separated him from his family for seven years. While most adults would be shocked by such trying stories, the little boy accepts his family’s fate with grace.
Years later, Gesho is still excited by the electricity and running water in his family’s trailer, which were luxuries he hadn’t experienced in Africa. In fact, the little boy had to leave school after the sixth grade
Sixth grade
Sixth grade is a year of education in the United States and some other nations. The sixth grade is the sixth school year after kindergarten. Students are usually 11 – 12 years old...
to help his father work their farm. He doesn’t say it directly, but there’s no doubt that Gesho feels fortunate that he now has time for school, and that he can spend his spare time becoming a stellar soccer player.
As the upstart athlete whizzes around the soccer field during practice it’s clear that his inner strength and determination have contributed to his ranking as the number two player on his intermediate team. At his young age, he already knows how to challenge himself and focus in order to improve. With excitement and determination, Gesho has little doubt that he will succeed, and with his infectious optimism, it is sure to carry him a long way.