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Our Tel Aviv Fever website in The Jerusalem Post
Last Friday, Hannah Brown (for years the cinema-reviewer of the daily) mentioned our website Tel Aviv Fever in her weekly column CineFile in the Billboard Entertainment Guide of April 2nd. (a Friday Magazine of the Post).
She wrote:
“…Finally, you’ve seen the movie Ajami, and now you can tour the neighborhood for which the film was named. Frits de Wit, an expert on Tel Aviv history and architecture who has been living in the White City for over 20 years, conducts walking tours of Ajami. On his tours, he explans the history of the area, from early in the last century and up trough recent years. To get more information or to book a trip, check out De Wit’s website [in fact a joined effort of the two editors - ed.] , Tel Aviv Fever, at: http://www.telaviv-fever.com/index.php/2010/02/ajami-the-arab-jewish-neighborhood/ “
The Jerusalem Post, the daily English newspaper was founded on December the 1st., 1932 by Gershon Agron as The Palestine Post. The paper is read by the Anglo-Saxon community in Israel, Israeli politicans, foreign journalists and diplomats and tourists and is also distributed worldwide.
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