Resident Magazine: May 2013

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NeveTzedek Bike Share Speaking of car parking lots, why not try getting around by bike? Tel Aviv’s bike share program kicked off in May, 2011 and has become exceedingly popular. Keep your eyes out for the stands of bright green up in one place and can drop off at another.

How about a bike ride through Neve Tzedek? Shabazzi Street, where houses date from the reclaimed and the area revitalized. Huge homes, with a Middle Eastern or European feel, are now coming back into good fortune, as people spend their fortunes renovating them.

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Cropping up all over, boutiques and atmospheric restaurants line the narrow streets. People sip espresso outside little cafes.

point, Hebrew crept back in. The program has been so successful, that it is extending to two nearby places.

contemporary ceramics to antiques or what poses as antiques. The stores themselves are so artistically arranged, one can’t help but browse. You may be seduced by ateliers

jewelry, or original art. Walk on and you’ll reach a group of buildings made of mottled white stone: the Suzanne Dallal Dance Center. This restoration surrounds a large courtyard bordered by perfumed orange trees. Admittedly, the renovation of this complex of dance studios and theatres took place several years ago. But if you stop by this place, so pleasing, you will feel new. blocks further. You’ll be back at HaTachana. You’ve come full circle, and now know what’s

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