A youthful, modern metropolis with a diverse population, Tel Aviv dates back only to 1909. Clubs, bars, a thriving arts community, gay life and beaches attract artists, musicians and young professionals to Tel Aviv's more secular scene. Its UNESCO-designated Bauhaus architecture has won the city the moniker "The White City." Walk, drive or catch cabs between the cultural exhibition pavilions of Haaretz Museum, historic Independence Hall Museum, bustling Carmel Market and Old Jaffa's boardwalk.
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Yacht Soulis a yacht with a wild, luxurious 40-foot (12 meter) Delfty spirit. The types of our sailing: Skipper for one day, fishing cruise, romantic cruise, guided cruises, sea cruise photography, sailing bachelorette bachelor parties and birthdays. A spacious yacht, suitable for up to 12 passengers (11 + skipper), air conditioning, excellent sound system, 32 inch
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SEGS, guided tours on Segway Personal Transporters (PT), is the newest and most exciting way to discover the dynamic and vibrant city of Tel Aviv, the city that never stops! Enjoy the sounds, sites and people as you glide effortlessly through the fast-paced city in the most environmentally friendly way. Begin your Segway tour with an easy, 15-minute training session and you are ready to start your amazing adventure. Your tour guide will lead you through the modern city and the fascinating stories from the past.
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The Nalaga'at ("please touch" in Hebrew) nonprofit center is a stage for arts and culture that promotes an equal dialogue and leads to social change, with the belief in the human spirit and its ability to touch and to make a difference. The center is home to: 1. The Nalaga'at Theater - home to the only deaf-blind theater groups in the world. 2. Blackout Restaurant - where blind and visually impaired waiters accompany the guests to a chef meal in total darkness. 3. Kapish Event Center - where deaf and hearing impaired waiters invite the guests to communicate in sign language. 4. Workshop Center - where you glimpse into the world of deaf and blind people through once in a lifetime experiences.
The Nalaga'at ("please touch" in Hebrew) nonprofit center is a stage for arts and culture that promotes an equal dialogue and leads to social change, with the belief in the human spirit and its ability to touch and to make a difference. The center is home to: 1. The Nalaga'at Theater - home to the only deaf-blind theater groups in the world. 2. Blackout Restaurant - where blind and visually impaired waiters accompany the guests to a chef meal in total darkness. 3. Kapish Event Center - where deaf and hearing impaired waiters invite the guests to communicate in sign language. 4. Workshop Center - where you glimpse into the world of deaf and blind people through once in a lifetime experiences.
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Frank Meisler is a unique artist. As a child, little Frank was smuggled ti Britain with some other children whilst their parents and families were brutally murdered in Europe. Frank was raised in England as a Jewish child, refugee... His art is very unique and though some subjects point to joy and happiness, you cab=n see and feel the sarcasm and pain in every and any sculpture of his. Most of his work is connected to Jewish characters, famous people etc...but there is always a hidden hint behind. A n amazing artist and art work . A must have in any and every house and home respecting and appreciating good art.
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We offer boutique trips and tours in Israel for travelers of all ages and ability levels. In addition to our regular programs, we are pleased to offer competitively priced, custom tours for specialty interest groups--big or small.
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Handmade ceramic collection by Irit Goldberg, that is presented at her pastoral gallery in Old Jaffa. Irit crafts her collection of stylish yet functional items at her private workshop, producing each piece individually by hand, with items in various colors and extraordinary textures in a color scheme that spans cream, white, grey and turquoise, with elements of gold or silver. In addition the gallery has items from antique shops and markets worldwide such as a selection of vintage treasures from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s that she culled with impeccable taste: Silver tablewares, crystal jars and other objets d'arts sit alongside Irits's handcrafted ceramics, forming a pleasing juxtaposition between old and new. All of the ceramics pieces, except those with elements of gold or silver, are heat-resistant and oven-safe. Irit also designs and creates custom-order pieces, and offers express delivery service all over the world.
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Sailor Yacht Club offers charter sailing yachts, fishing tours and Jet ski rentals, as well as sailing lessons and workshops- out of Marina Herzliya and the old port of Jaffa - Tel Aviv. Charter a yacht to enjoy the best view and unique sightseeing of Israel shoreline - while experiencing the best the sea can offer..
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The Ilana Goor Museum, distinct in its dual purpose as both the gallery and private home of the artist, is a uniquely hidden gem in the old city of Jaffa. Housed in a historically rooted eighteenth-century structure, the museum allows visitors to see and feel the eclectic collection of famous Israeli sculptor Ilana Goor with Old Jaffa as a background storyline and setting. Within the walls of the beautifully-renovated structure lay over 500 artworks, both by Goor herself and by guest Israeli and international artists included in the museum collection. For the first time in Israel, you have the opportunity to admire works of art from the point of view of the artist/collector rather than as exhibits in a sterile academic environment. Despite the Museum's eclectic nature, each room features creations from different places and times. Each work of art has a different background and a story all its own. The Museum's uniqueness lies in the unexpected contexts generated by each artist, both on the human and on the visual level.
This was my favorite thing to see in Tel Aviv/Jaffa. One woman's wonderful, eclectic collection, including her own work. The building is amazing as well - and old collection of spaces tied together to make a large home right in the old city's walls. You really feel that you are a visitor in her fantastic house and that she would be the most amazing friend to have. Can't recommend this enough. Take some time to sit on the roof terraces and to poke through every inch of the this place. There is a shop that sells some of her work (with understandably high prices). This is such a one-of-a-kind place. Don't miss it.
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