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The spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, is seen during a meetin with representativs from Sderot at his home in Jerusalem, Feb 13, 2008. Photo By Yossi Zamir / FLASH90
The spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, is seen during a meetin with representativs from Sderot at his home in Jerusalem, Feb 13, 2008. Photo By Yossi Zamir / FLASH90
The spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, is seen during a meetin with representativs from Sderot at his home in Jerusalem, Feb 13, 2008. Photo By Yossi Zamir / FLASH90
The spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, is seen during a meetin with representativs from Sderot at his home in Jerusalem, Feb 13, 2008. Photo By Yossi Zamir / FLASH90
The spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, is seen during a meetin with representativs from Sderot at his home in Jerusalem, Feb 13, 2008. Photo By Yossi Zamir / FLASH90
The spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, is seen during a meetin with representativs from Sderot at his home in Jerusalem, Feb 13, 2008. Photo By Yossi Zamir / FLASH90
The spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, is seen during a meetin with representativs from Sderot at his home in Jerusalem, Feb 13, 2008. Photo By Yossi Zamir / FLASH90
Neve tzedek (Oasis of Justice) is actually the first neighborhood of Tel Aviv. This neighborhood was founded in 1887 by Aharon Shlush, 22 years before Tel Aviv was founded. Shlush was a successful businessman who wanted to escape the crowded living quarters of Jaffa, and founded this neighborhood. Later, Neve tzedek was connected to Achuzat Bayit to form baby Tel Aviv. Many of the neighborhoods turn of the century houses can still be seen, and while the neighborhood has gone yuppie in the past years, it has retained much of its old charm.
Tusday 12 Febuary 2008
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Neve tzedek (Oasis of Justice) is actually the first neighborhood of Tel Aviv. This neighborhood was founded in 1887 by Aharon Shlush, 22 years before Tel Aviv was founded. Shlush was a successful businessman who wanted to escape the crowded living quarters of Jaffa, and founded this neighborhood. Later, Neve tzedek was connected to Achuzat Bayit to form baby Tel Aviv. Many of the neighborhoods turn of the century houses can still be seen, and while the neighborhood has gone yuppie in the past years, it has retained much of its old charm.
Tusday 12 Febuary 2008
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Neve tzedek (Oasis of Justice) is actually the first neighborhood of Tel Aviv. This neighborhood was founded in 1887 by Aharon Shlush, 22 years before Tel Aviv was founded. Shlush was a successful businessman who wanted to escape the crowded living quarters of Jaffa, and founded this neighborhood. Later, Neve tzedek was connected to Achuzat Bayit to form baby Tel Aviv. Many of the neighborhoods turn of the century houses can still be seen, and while the neighborhood has gone yuppie in the past years, it has retained much of its old charm.
Tusday 12 Febuary 2008
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Neve tzedek (Oasis of Justice) is actually the first neighborhood of Tel Aviv. This neighborhood was founded in 1887 by Aharon Shlush, 22 years before Tel Aviv was founded. Shlush was a successful businessman who wanted to escape the crowded living quarters of Jaffa, and founded this neighborhood. Later, Neve tzedek was connected to Achuzat Bayit to form baby Tel Aviv. Many of the neighborhoods turn of the century houses can still be seen, and while the neighborhood has gone yuppie in the past years, it has retained much of its old charm.
Tusday 12 Febuary 2008
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Neve tzedek (Oasis of Justice) is actually the first neighborhood of Tel Aviv. This neighborhood was founded in 1887 by Aharon Shlush, 22 years before Tel Aviv was founded. Shlush was a successful businessman who wanted to escape the crowded living quarters of Jaffa, and founded this neighborhood. Later, Neve tzedek was connected to Achuzat Bayit to form baby Tel Aviv. Many of the neighborhoods turn of the century houses can still be seen, and while the neighborhood has gone yuppie in the past years, it has retained much of its old charm.
Tusday 12 Febuary 2008
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Neve tzedek (Oasis of Justice) is actually the first neighborhood of Tel Aviv. This neighborhood was founded in 1887 by Aharon Shlush, 22 years before Tel Aviv was founded. Shlush was a successful businessman who wanted to escape the crowded living quarters of Jaffa, and founded this neighborhood. Later, Neve tzedek was connected to Achuzat Bayit to form baby Tel Aviv. Many of the neighborhoods turn of the century houses can still be seen, and while the neighborhood has gone yuppie in the past years, it has retained much of its old charm.
Tusday 12 Febuary 2008
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90