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AMERICAN MASTERS FILM: Itzhak Perlman
Itzhak Perlman AMERICAN MASTERS FILM Itzhak Perlman (Oct 2018) “The sound Itzhak generates comes from his heart and flows through his hands. Through this film, we come to realize how extraordinary this process really is.”
Posted in .documentary, .film, .NYC, .Tel_Aviv, Itzhak Perlman
Tagged AMERICAN MASTERS FILM, Itzhak Perlman
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TEL AVIV | Namal – AKKO
Posted in .Akko, .Namal, .photo, .video, 2011.06-07.PAR.TLV.ROME.ITALY
Tagged Akko, Namal, Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv Port
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TEL AVIV – YAFO
We were planning a Bauhaus stroll, park play, beach afternoon. It turned out that the Bauhaus Museum has only a room in a beautifully renovated building, and not many ropes and swings were left in Charles Clore Park, so off … Continue reading
TEL AVIV: A Land and its Dolls
Eretz Israel Museum was on the wish list for a long time and when we saw they have a folk dolls exhibit we decided it is the perfect occasion for a visit with kids! The museum is really great and … Continue reading
Posted in .archaeology, .Eretz_Israel_Museum, .exhibition, .Tel_Aviv
Tagged A land and its dolls exhibition in Tel Aviv, coins, Eretz Israel Museum, Ethnography and Folklore Pavilion, Israel, medals, Mosaic Square, olive oil plant, Queen Ester Crown, Tel Aviv, Tell Qasile Excavations, The Alexander Museum of Postal History & Philately, The cave-dwellers’ extraordinary chest, The Last Supper in Apollonia, Yael Garden
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TEL AVIV: The White City
This time we stayed in the heart of Tel Aviv, in a Bauhaus building and walked all around the White City almost every day, here are some pics:
SUMMER TIME: Paris – TLV
Last day in Paris, a walk and play day before the flight to Tel Aviv. We promised the kids will go to the playground in Jardin du Luxembourg so we took a long walk to our featured destination. We found … Continue reading
ISRAEL: To Life!
Last day in Israel, we said goodbye to hospitable Caesarea, stopped at Ralli Museum for a short introduction to Dali‘s works, and found an eclectic exhibit to accompany Ceasarea‘s own archaeological artifacts too. Went up to Haifa, checked out the … Continue reading
Posted in .burekas, .Caesarea, .flight, .Haifa, .ISRAEL, .Mada_Tech, .Ralli_Museum, .TLV, 2009.05-06.LON.IL.RO.BCN, Salvador Dali
Tagged Ceasarea, Haifa, Israel, Kvish Shesh, MadaTech, Ralli Museum
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TEL AVIV: White Itineraries
Tel Aviv was proclaimed “The White City”, a World Cultural Heritage site, by UNESCO in July 2003. As a true party city, it celebrates its heritage in an annual White Night and this year seems it was special in homage … Continue reading
TEL AVIV: Neve Tzedek to the beach
We didn’t plan too many itineraries in Israel, being ba aretz was the main thing. We had a lot of fun this way, but we’ve also missed by one day the WHITE NIGHT party in Tel Aviv, now it’s on … Continue reading
W O R K O U T D O O R S
Everywhere on Tel Aviv beaches we found outdoor gyms, something that would work out great in sunny Bay Area parks too!
Posted in .beach, .Tel_Aviv, .workout, 2009.05-06.LON.IL.RO.BCN
Tagged beach, greenfields.co.il, Tel Aviv, workout
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