Hiding just behind Gan Meir, Beit Ha’ir is an open house for all residents, artists, writers, scholars, tourists, and any other guest imaginable who yearn to take part in Tel Aviv’s story and spirit.
Forget following the yellow brick road to find the wizard, or even lions and tigers and bears. Visitors and residents of Tel Aviv can now follow a golden brick path through the downtown city streets ...
Given their location, temperament – and perhaps, especially, their history – Tel Aviv and Berlin wouldn’t seem to have too much in common. But they do, according to Andrea Joras, managing director of ...
(JNS) A new Tel Aviv museum that tells the history of the city uses the term nakba—Arabic for “catastrophe”—in describing the founding of Israel. The usage of contested Palestinian terminology and ...
Have you ever wondered about the history of Israel's natural wonders? If you venture over to Tel Aviv University’s campus, you will have the opportunity to explore just that. The Steinhardt Museum of ...
A box of butterflies collected in the Land of Israel 160 years ago donated by University of Oxford’s Natural History Museum to the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History at Tel Aviv University. A ...