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Graffiti painted walls in the Florentin neighborhood of South Tel Aviv. The area is named for David Florentin, a Greek Jew who purchased the land in the late 1920s. Today, the neighborhood is inhabited by Tel Aviv's foreign workers, young students and long time residents. Florentin has established a reputation as a cool and trendy place, loved by the young, bohemian and reckless. May 08, 2009. Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90
Graffiti painted walls in the Florentin neighborhood of South Tel Aviv. The area is named for David Florentin, a Greek Jew who purchased the land in the late 1920s. Today, the neighborhood is inhabited by Tel Aviv's foreign workers, young students and long time residents. Florentin has established a reputation as a cool and trendy place, loved by the young, bohemian and reckless. May 08, 2009. Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90
Graffiti painted walls in the Florentin neighborhood of South Tel Aviv. The area is named for David Florentin, a Greek Jew who purchased the land in the late 1920s. Today, the neighborhood is inhabited by Tel Aviv's foreign workers, young students and long time residents. Florentin has established a reputation as a cool and trendy place, loved by the young, bohemian and reckless. May 08, 2009. Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90
A tall skyscraper towers over the old warehouses in the Florentin neighborhood of South Tel Aviv. The area is named for David Florentin, a Greek Jew who purchased the land in the late 1920s. Today, the neighborhood is inhabited by Tel Aviv's foreign workers, young students and long time residents. Florentin has established a reputation as a cool and trendy place, loved by the young, bohemian and reckless. May 08, 2009. Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90
An old armchair, couch and chair have been thrown away on the street in the Florentin neighborhood of South Tel Aviv. The area is named for David Florentin, a Greek Jew who purchased the land in the late 1920s. Today, the neighborhood is inhabited by Tel Aviv's foreign workers, young students and long time residents. Florentin has established a reputation as a cool and trendy place, loved by the young, bohemian and reckless. May 08, 2009. Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90
An old armchair is sitting next to a graffiti painted wall with a large painting of former Israeli prime minister David Ben Gurion in the Florentin neighborhood of South Tel Aviv. The area is named for David Florentin, a Greek Jew who purchased the land in the late 1920s. Today, the neighborhood is inhabited by Tel Aviv's foreign workers, young students and long time residents. Florentin has established a reputation as a cool and trendy place, loved by the young, bohemian and reckless. May 08, 2009. Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90
Wet laundry hangs out to dry on a clothing line in the Florentin neighborhood of South Tel Aviv. The area is named for David Florentin, a Greek Jew who purchased the land in the late 1920s. Today, the neighborhood is inhabited by Tel Aviv's foreign workers, young students and long time residents. Florentin has established a reputation as a cool and trendy place, loved by the young, bohemian and reckless. May 08, 2009. Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90 *** Local Caption *** פלורנטין
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Wet laundry hangs out to dry on a clothing line in the Florentin neighborhood of South Tel Aviv. The area is named for David Florentin, a Greek Jew who purchased the land in the late 1920s. Today, the neighborhood is inhabited by Tel Aviv's foreign workers, young students and long time residents. Florentin has established a reputation as a cool and trendy place, loved by the young, bohemian and reckless. May 08, 2009. Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90