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Viva Tel Aviv…

A nice PR-article for Tel Aviv, I did find in TheJC.com, October 15th, 2009, written by Jenni Frazer: Viva Tel-Aviv, A City of Endless Reinvention… She writes: “One of the joys of Tel Aviv is that you never quite know what you will see when you turn a corner…” … Read entire article »

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Tel Aviv Diary

Tel Aviv is a great place to be, I knew that. But I really had to acclimatize to it again… Not only the heat, but its pace, the way it smells and it’s noices… But it is absolutely great to be home… I started ‘running’ from day one because I wanted to suck it all into me. I am glad that it is shabbat now… Just for its rest… It’s been a few days that we put something on Tel Aviv Fever, just because of this acclimatizing. Frits and I have been talking a lot. We are there, do not forget about us. ;-) … Read entire article »

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Fashion in Tel Aviv: Yosef Peretz

An interesting article I found yesterday, June the 19th, in The Jerusalem Post about one of Tel Aviv‘s most daring fashion designers, the 36 years old Yosef Peretz. (the ‘Yosef’ label). Yosef Peretz is inspired by daily life in Tel Aviv, books, films and woman on the street… He says: “I have to keep making new things that are more beautiful than everyone else’s……….” … Read entire article »

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JP: Letter with praise from New York

Jerusalem Post, April 28th 2009 Letters: Hurrah for Tel Aviv!! We love Tel Aviv and have to justify that the modern orthodox community we are part of, who think Jerusalem is the one and only city in Israel. As New Yorkers, we especially enjoy Tel Aviv vibe: the art galleries, street live and beaches. We do agree it is a Jewish ‘Little Apple’. But I never like the ‘bubble’ label, as Tel Aviv has been hit with the brutal reality of terror and there are memorials all over the city as reminders. Tel Avivians are just ‘davka’ about enjoying city life, no matter what. They may be different from Jerusalemites – but that’s what makes live interesting. Miriam Abrahams Woodmere, New York [from Jerusalem Post Daily] … Read entire article »

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Raphael Perez, painter

The painter Raphael Perez was born in 1965 in Jerusalem. He is a graduate of the ‘Beer-Sheva School of Visual Art’, were he studied from 1988 through 1992. He currently resides and works in Tel-Aviv. Most of his artwork is about the architecture and street-live of Tel-Aviv. … Read entire article »

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