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 Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv serves a number of the capital functions together with the official capital of Israel, Jerusalem (not recognized by the international society, and not any neighbour country).
In modern Israel, Tel Aviv is paired with the city Jaffa, that lies south and east of Tel Aviv.
Tel Aviv is the centre of many cultural activities, and is the headquarters for the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.
www.i-cias.com /e.o/tel_aviv.htm   (431 words)

  
 Hapoel Tel Aviv (Basketball) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was founded in 1935, as part of the Tel Aviv branch of the "Hapoel" sports cooperative, the sports department of the Histadrut labour union.
It was established as part of the Tel Aviv Histadrut branch.
The uncomfortable conditions, along with the fact Hapoel Tel Aviv's fans are considered amongst the most fanatic in Israeli sports, has contributed to the fact "Osishkin" is known for an extremely hostile atmosphere for away teams.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hapoel_Tel_Aviv_(Basketball)   (916 words)

  
 Tel Aviv University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
TAU received its autonomy from the Tel Aviv municipalty in 1963, when its campus in the northern Tel Aviv neighborhood of Ramat Aviv was established.
TAU was founded in 1956 when the Tel Aviv School of Law and Economics, an Institute of Natural Sciences, and an Institute of Jewish Studies joined together to form the University.
Tel Aviv University maintains links with Jewish communities abroad, offering programs of Jewish studies to teachers and students from the United States, France, Brazil, Argentina and Mexico.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tel-Aviv_University   (916 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Tel Aviv, Israel & Palestine (Israeli And Palestinian Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Tel Aviv Univ. and the Jewish Diaspora Museum are in the suburb of Ramat Aviv.
Tel Aviv was the principal target of Iraqi missiles during the Persian Gulf War (1991).
Tel Aviv was founded in 1909 by Jews from Jaffa who wished to build a modern suburb.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/T/TelAviv.html   (916 words)

  
 Maccabi Tel-Aviv FC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maccabi Tel-Aviv participated in the 2004/05 UEFA Champions League, as the second Israeli club to qualify to this competition, after Maccabi Haifa did it in 2002/03 season.
Maccabi "Resido" Tel-Aviv FC is an Israeli football club, part of the Maccabi Tel Aviv sports club.
Maccabi was eliminated after the group stage, with 4 points and decent scores against Bayern Munich, Juventus and Ajax Amsterdam.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Maccabi_Tel-Aviv_FC   (361 words)

  
 Israel - Tel Aviv-Jaffa History
The romantic name Tel Aviv ("Hill of Spring") was chosen for the new community in 1910 partly because of its associations with rebirth and revitalization, and partly because it recalled the vision of Ezekiel.
Tel Aviv actually began as a suburb of Jaffa, the adjoining city with which it melded in 1950.
Tel Aviv's most significant moment in modern history came when David Ben-Gurion proclaimed the state of Israel on 14 May 1948, in the home of mayor Meir Dizengoff.
www.travelnet.co.il /israel/TelAviv/History.htm   (361 words)

  
 Tel Aviv, Israel, Tel Aviv Tourism, Holiday in Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv Vacations, Tel Aviv tour package, Tel Aviv Travel packages.
Tel Aviv has its own international airport which is placed at a distance of around 20 km southeast of the city; and is well connected to many destinations in Europe, North America, Middle East, and other parts of Asia.
Tel Aviv (literally meaning "Hill of Spring") is located on the Mediterranean coast, at a distance of around 35 miles from Jerusalem.
Tel Aviv however, is not one, but a combination of two cities - Tel Aviv and Jaffa - one ancient and the other entirely modern.
www.travelershub.com /destination_guide/middle_east/tel_aviv.html   (361 words)

  
 Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv University is in the suburb of Ramat Aviv.
In 1910, the name was changed to Tel Aviv, meaning "hill of spring." The name was taken from Ezekiel 3:15, "...and I came to the exiles at Tel Aviv," and from a reference in Herzl's novel Altneuland, in which he foresaw the future Jewish state as a socialist utopia.
The population of Tel Aviv gradually swelled, particularly as Jews were stimulated to leave predominantly Arab Jaffa by unrest in the 1920's.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/vie/Telaviv.html   (361 words)

  
 Jaffa, Israel
By 1909, the new Jewish suburbs north of Jaffa were reorganized as the city of Tel Aviv.
Jaffa Assembly Messianic congregation in Jaffa/Tel Aviv, Israel.
Cities in Israel: Tel Aviv and Jaffa Photographs and facts about the Israeli metropolis.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Jaffa,_Israel.html   (361 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv Subway is also to be operational as from 2012, improving public transportation in the city dramatically.
In July 2003, Tel Aviv's White City was announced unanimously by the UNESCO council as a World Heritage Site, due to its massive assemblage of the Bauhaus International Style buildings, the city's most precious architectural style.
Tel Aviv Metro system has long been anticipated, as the major public transport mean of the largest and most active metropolitan of Israel.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Tel-Aviv   (3907 words)

  
 Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv University is in the suburb of Ramat Aviv.
In 1910, the name was changed to Tel Aviv, meaning "hill of spring." The name was taken from Ezekiel 3:15, "...and I came to the exiles at Tel Aviv," and from a reference in Herzl's novel Altneuland, in which he foresaw the future Jewish state as a socialist utopia.
The population of Tel Aviv gradually swelled, particularly as Jews were stimulated to leave predominantly Arab Jaffa by unrest in the 1920's.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/vie/Telaviv.html   (1268 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Tel Aviv, Israel & Palestine (Israeli And Palestinian Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Tel Aviv Univ. and the Jewish Diaspora Museum are in the suburb of Ramat Aviv.
Tel Aviv was the principal target of Iraqi missiles during the Persian Gulf War (1991).
Tel Aviv was founded in 1909 by Jews from Jaffa who wished to build a modern suburb.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/T/TelAviv.html   (374 words)

  
 Tel Aviv University Overseas Programs
Tel Aviv University's undergraduate study-abroad program allows students to learn Hebrew and absorb the fascinating land and culture of the people of Israel while taking extraordinary courses in English for full academic credit.
Tel Aviv University has since consistently ranked as one of the top institutions of higher learning world-wide.
The University through its School for Overseas Students has enriched the lives of its international students, allowing them to reach new pinnacles of scholarly and personal success.
www.telavivuniv.org   (374 words)

  
 Telefon tel aviv
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 Maccabi Tel-Aviv (basketball) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is part of the Maccabi Tel Aviv sports club, and their main sponsors since 1969 have been the Elite confections company, so Maccabi also carries its name.
Maccabi Tel Aviv sports club started its basketball activities in the mid-thirties.
Maccabi indeed stayed on the European basketball map, and in 1981 it won another Championship Cup, this time defeating Sinudyne Bologna 80:79.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Maccabi_Tel-Aviv_%28basketball%29   (1148 words)

  
 FORWARD : FastForward
Despite Tel Aviv being sluggish and uncoordinated -- it played uncharacteristically loose defense and missed several easy layups on the fast break -- the game was close throughout the second half, with Ra'anana usually a few points ahead.
But Ra'anana broke Tel Aviv's press on the inbound pass, and, after a layup and a sloppy foul by Tel Aviv point guard Doron Sheffer, the upstart Ra'anana handed the Tel Aviv team its second loss of the playoffs.
Tel Aviv won 80-72, taking a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five series and giving the team a chance to close out the series in Ra'anana on Thursday.
www.forward.com /issues/2000/00.05.19/fastforward.html   (1106 words)

  
 Maccabi Tel-Aviv FootBall Club - Official
Maccabi Tel Aviv was the first club to play in the Championships Cup when Israel was accepted by UEFA for the 1992/1993 season.
The Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Club is the leading football club in Israel and the first Israeli club in history to participate in the European Championship Cup.
Maccabi Tel Aviv - F.C. Bruges (Belgium) 0-1
maccabi-tlv.nana.co.il /Reports/ShowEnglishArticle.asp?ArticleID=5583   (3038 words)

  
 Tel Aviv on Encyclopedia.com
Tel Aviv Univ. and the Jewish Diaspora Museum are in the suburb of Ramat Aviv.
Tel Aviv was the principal target of Iraqi missiles during the Persian Gulf War (1991).
Tel Aviv was founded in 1909 by Jews from Jaffa who wished to build a modern suburb.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/T/TelA1viv.asp   (3038 words)

  
 Tel Aviv Attractions: Find Tel Aviv Attractions Online
Tel Aviv’s two bus lines, the Dan bus cooperative and the Egged, are augmented by red mini-buses operating on two major routes (Ben Yehuda and Allenby streets, and Dizengoff Street and Rothschild Boulevard), at identical fares and on Saturdays when regular buses don’t run.
Tel Aviv beaches are free in the city center, although entrance fees are charged at Hatzuk and in Herzliya.
Many worthy Tel Aviv dining outposts are in the so-called Little Tel Aviv, on the north end of Ben Yehuda and Hayarkon streets near the old port, and the shoreline has a concentration of restaurants as well.
www.attractionguide.com /tel_aviv   (3038 words)

  
 Tel-Aviv-Yafo
In the same year, the Philharmonic Orchestra was founded, the Tel Aviv Museum was opened in the home of the city's long-time mayor, Meir Dizengoff, and the cornerstone was laid for the Habimah Theater building.
Tel Aviv's beginnings actually date back to the early 19th century, when a Jewish community was reestablished in the all-Arab city of Jaffa.
Tel Aviv grew steadily until World War I when the Jews were expelled from both Jaffa and Tel Aviv by the Turks.
www.jafi.org.il /education/100/places/ta.html   (3038 words)

  
 Tel Aviv - free-definition
Tel Aviv-Yafo (Hebrew תל אביב-יפו; Arabic تل ابيب-يافا Tal Abīb-Yāfā) is an Israeli city on the coast of the Mediterranean sea.
Tel Aviv University (TAU), the largest university in Israel, is located in north Tel Aviv (in a quarter called Ramat-Aviv).
The settlement in the area of modern Southern Tel Aviv (neighbourhoods of Neve-Shalom and Neve-Tsedek) was started in the 1880s as a substitute for the rather expensive Arab neighbourhoods of Jaffa.
www.free-definition.com /Tel-Aviv.html   (3038 words)

  
 Tel Aviv Insider Tour Travel Guide
Tel Aviv Insider will not only provide you with the best insights of the city, but also with practical information: maps, accommodation options, car rental and real estate opportunities, if you are interested in living or investing in Tel Aviv.
The story of Tel Aviv is interwoven with the marvelous revival of modern Israel itself.
The unique Bauhaus building style of Tel Aviv has earned it the "white city" title and from 2003, a world heritage site by Eunesko.Enrich yourself with the building culture and historical assets of the first Hebrew city.
www.telaviv-insider.co.il   (3038 words)

  
 Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv serves a number of the capital functions together with the official capital of Israel, Jerusalem (not recognized by the international society, and not any neighbour country).
In modern Israel, Tel Aviv is paired with the city Jaffa, that lies south and east of Tel Aviv.
Tel Aviv is the centre of many cultural activities, and is the headquarters for the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.
www.lexicorient.com /e.o/tel_aviv.htm   (3038 words)

  
 Hapoel Beer Sheva 0 - Hapoel Tel Aviv 2. & all result.
Tel Aviv could have scored after 2 minute when Afek passed good ball to Knafo in the box, the youngster kicked a nice ball but Rahamim saved it to a corner kick.
Avi Knafo that started the first time in Hapoel Tel Aviv played proved that his place is in the starting 11 and not on the bench.
Hapoel Tel Aviv: Shavit Elimelech 7; Halis 6, Gershon 5, Dumb 5, Antebi 5; Abuksis 5, Tuama 7, Holamy 5, Afek 5(Loz 74'), Knafo 7(Odi 64'- 6); Klashenko 5(Halfon 86').
www.geocities.com /isreng13/hbs/bs0hta2.htm   (651 words)

  
 Hapoel Tel-Aviv Football Club (Israel)
Hapoel "Keter" Tel-Aviv Football Club fans change blue to red to match the team colours (red-white).
The flag above is the modern football fan flag of Hapoel Tel-Aviv.
Hapoel sports club was created in the 1920's as a workers' sports club, in the model of Soviet workers clubs, and is up to date one of Israel's major sport clubs, with clubs in every city.
fotw.vexillum.com /flags/il@hapta.html   (258 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv Metro system has long been anticipated, as the major public transport mean of the largest and most active metropolitan of Israel.
In July 2003, Tel Aviv's White City was announced unanimously by the UNESCO council as a World Heritage Site, due to its massive assemblage of the Bauhaus International Style buildings, the city's most precious architectural style.
A Tel Aviv Subway is expected to be completed by 2012, improving public transportation in the city dramatically.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Tel-Aviv   (3623 words)

  
 Community Introduction
Tel Aviv has seen some of the worst terrorist attacks in Israel—including a shooting which killed 43 people on March 11, 1978—along with a suicide bombing as recent as July 11, 2004 in which a bus stop was bombed by the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade.
Tel Aviv is located on the Western coast of Israel-Palestine and is commonly known to have two distinct areas, North Tel Aviv and South Tel Aviv.
We are the Jewish Israeli residents of the Florentine District in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv.
bss.sfsu.edu /nfwatts/FlorentineTelAvivIntro.htm   (3623 words)

  
 p97telav.doc
District 8 (South-west Tel Aviv) which accounts for 7.7% of the city population, accounted in 1995 for 17.5% of the Russian immigrant population.
In the 1995 Tel Aviv census, the immigrants were asked for the first time to define their religion (previously, }{\i olim }{had been automatically categorized as Jews).
Although Jerusalem is the political capital, Tel Aviv is the demographic, economic and cultural centre of Israel.
www.unesco.org /most/p97telav.doc   (3623 words)

  
 Articles - Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv's airport is Dov Hoz Airport Sde Dov (code: SDV), located at the north of the city and serves as a major airport for domestic flights.
The Tel Aviv Central Bus Station, the largest central bus station in the world, is located in the south.
In July 2003, Tel Aviv's White City was announced unanimously by the UNESCO council as a World Heritage Site, due to its massive assemblage of the Bauhaus International Style buildings, the city's most precious architectural style.
www.kamero.net /articles/Tel_Aviv   (3623 words)

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