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Dizengoff Square
Bereaved families protest plan to dismantle Dizengoff Square memorial to Oct. 7 victims
The display set up spontaneously that contains photos, stickers and the names of the victims and fallen soldiers from the massacre and war is 'a reminder of those who paid with their lives,' the families say; Tel Aviv Municipality says no decision has been made
Lihi Gordon
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04.16.26
Rabbi Leo Dee leads prayers in Dizengoff: 'There was no violence, Tel Aviv will not be Soviet Russia'
Dee: 'We proved to the people of Tel Aviv, who wanted us to come, to support them, to show them that it is possible to pray as a Jew, even in Tel Aviv'; Rosh Yehudi appeals to Supreme Court against municipality's decision to cancel its public Sukkot events
ILTV News | Ariella Lahyani, Yael Ciechanover
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10.05.23
Sukkot symbolizes unity, but in Israel today it feels like a distant dream
Opinion: Currently, each person sits in their own sukkah and Israel seems more divided than ever; all we can hope is that by next Sukkot we will grow, elevate ourselves, and remember that we are one nation, even if we have different political opinions
Arye Erlich
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10.03.23
I came to Dizengoff to pray; what I saw gave me hope
I saw a small group of Jews, enveloped by shame and guilt, spewing their pain outward to anyone who would listen. I saw their hate met with love, I saw aggression met with compromise, and I saw a very, very bright future for the Jewish people.
Idan Hovav
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09.27.23
Head of Jewish outreach group laments 'intimidation and violence' against Tel Aviv outdoor prayer service
Claiming the big flags erected at Dizengoff Square did not constitute a physical partition after the Supreme Court decided a gender-segregated prayer service in Tel Aviv is not allowed, Israel Zaira says attempts to enlighten secularists will not stop, regardless of alleged 'intimidation and violence' by secular activists
Shmuel Munitz
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09.26.23
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