Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda Street Market (The Shuk) Marks its 100th Anniversary

Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda ("The Shuk") has been a must see destination for tourist visitors and for the residents who rely on it every day for a wide selection of fresh foods. It has been in business for 100 years and marked the occasion yesterday with a big celebration.

Actually the 100th anniversary was in June 2022, but with coronavirus restrictions in place last year, the celebration was held yesterday.

As Linda Gradstein wrote in The Jerusalem Post,

Mahaneh Yehuda was originally registered with the British Mandate authorities in June 1922, meaning the 100th birthday celebrations should have been held a year ago but were delayed because of corona. While the market originally began during the Ottoman Empire, with Arab farmers and villagers bringing their produce to the area, it was only during the Mandate that the British Mandate governor appointed a city planner named Charles Robert Ashby and an architect to draft a plan for the market, including proper sewage and garbage disposal.

His plan was never implemented, as it cost too much money, but the shuk continued to grow. Some of the Arab merchants sold their stalls to Jewish merchants, many of whom continue to operate them today. The Mahaneh Yehuda market association has more than 600 members.

Here is the video of the celebration posted by Israel's i24 News channel.

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