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Bob Sinclar, French house music DJ, in Hangar 11

Bob Sinclar, French house music DJ, in Hangar 11

French record producer, house music DJ and owner of the label: ‘Yellow Productions’, Bob Sinclar (1964), will give a show on June the 23rd in Hangar 11. Who didn’t dance on his worldwide hit: Love Generation!! … Read entire article »

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David Guetta at Gan Hataroecha

French ‘house’ producer and DJ David Guetta will give a show on September the 10th at the Gan Hataroecha. Fore more information and tickets go to: www.tkts.co.il … Read entire article »

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The Braun-Rabinski House

On the corner of the Rothschild Boulevard and the Maze Street, you will find a three storey high Bauhaus-building with a beautiful glass stairwell, designed in 1933 by Josef and Wolf (Zeev) Berlin: the Braun-Rabinski House. The 584 square meters building was renovated in 1989, the stairwell and protruding concrete slabs were painted green and pink and the former smooth rendering replaced with a rough rendering. Just go inside the stairwell and to the first floor and see this beautiful glass-design. … Read entire article »

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From Leiden (Netherlands) to Tel Aviv

Dutch DJ, Amin van Buuren (Leiden – NL) and Sharam (US) will give an exploding techno/house show on July 24th (at 19:00) at Ha’oman 17. … Read entire article »

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Va’ad Ha-Kila House is shinning again

After 3 years of hard work by the architectural team of Amnon Bar-Or, the Va’ad Ha-Kila House, designed in 1926 by Dov Hershkowitz at  Rothschild Boulevard no.40 is ready today for occupation. At one part of the large complex a local bank opened all ready his doors. The other part of the complex was just finished a few days ago. Again a wonderful job by Amnon Bar-Or. … Read entire article »

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The house with the Palm Tree

At number 8, at Nahalat Binyamin, you will find a beautiful building, designed in the ‘Art Nouveau’ style by the architect Y.Z. Tabachnik in 1922. The house, ‘Beit Hadekel’ (The House with the Palm Tree) is completely symmetrical, which one side curved and one side angular, with many Jewish motifs, including the ‘Star of David’ and the menorah-shaped balconies. Until it was stolen, a few years ago, the round window in the center contained a decorative green glass palm-tree. The house was build for Issar Cohen, a very religious man, who requested that no glass be put into one of the rectangular windows under de palm-tree, because in order to symbolize the destruction of the Temple, no building should be totally completed. Today, after many years of hard work, the building … Read entire article »

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The house where Shaul lived

On the corner of Ehad-Ha’am 89 and Hahashmonai’im Street,you will find a ‘damaged’ Bauhaus-building, designed in 1933 by Joseph Berlin. On the second floor, the famous poet Shaul Tchernichovsky rented in 1937 a tiny room in the building…the local grocery on the opposite corner of the street ‘grumbled about giving him always credit’. Shaul Tchernichovsky was born on August the 20th, 1875 in Mikhaelovka, a village in the Ukraine. He published his first poems in Odessa in 1890. In 1931, he immigrated to Palestine. Besides being a poet, Tchernichovsky was known as an excellent translator and he served as a doctor at the famous Gymnasium Herzliya. Shaul died on October the 14th, 1943 and was buried alongside his friends at the Trumpeldor cemetery (Trumpeldor Street no.9) The house on Ehad Ha’am needs … Read entire article »

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