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Hot from the oven: Israel’s top pizza spots
From thin-crust classics to pillowy Neapolitan pies and bold toppings like fried eggs, potatoes and onion chips, these are the Israeli pizzerias worth visiting for a slice, or three
Tiki Golan
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05.01.26
‘Youth are the driving force’: Is Tel Aviv’s coolest street returning to its ’90s glory days?
Young designers, streetwear labels, vintage shops and cafes are bringing crowds back to Sheinkin St., as the Tel Aviv street shows signs of a ’90s-style revival
Itay Yaacov
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04.28.26
‘I don't leave my house’: youth gangs terrorize south Tel Aviv
Residents say the problem has persisted for years, with many afraid to complain; police say minors’ involvement limits enforcement and broader government action is needed
Maya Cohen
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04.27.26
Shas-backed Rabbi Zevadia Cohen elected chief rabbi of Tel Aviv
After eight years without a chief rabbi, Shas-backed Rabbi Zevadia Cohen was elected with 37 of 61 votes, defeating former MK Rabbi Haim Amsalem; Mayor Ron Huldai said, 'Tel Aviv will remain Tel Aviv — we will preserve it'
Shilo Freid
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04.26.26
Rent first or buy immediately? Common dilemma for property buyers in Israel
For new olim, foreign buyers, renting first can offer clarity in Israel’s complex housing market; But in cities like Tel Aviv, high rents and rising prices mean hesitation can come at real financial cost
Noah Sander
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04.23.26
No surrender to sweatpants: war doesn’t dim Tel Aviv’s chic
Amid sirens and missiles from Iran, photographer Adar Yosef documents people outside shelters across Tel Aviv and finds they are not settling for pajamas as the city’s fashion identity endures in difficult times
ynet
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04.23.26
15,000 handcrafted wooden cubes and yellow stairs in Tel Aviv home: 'What matters is the quality of the space'
A giant wooden wall separates the private home that Sammy Kattan built for himself and his family from the neighbors in the Tel Aviv neighborhood of Neve Tzedek, and is proof that it is here, in Israel, that true creative freedom lies
Noam Ron
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04.20.26
Take a bite in Florentin: hottest new spots worth trying
Unlikely pairing of brioche and hawaij, vegetarian Indian street food, wines that keep evolving in the bottle, global coffee and vinyl records making comeback alongside bold fashion; Tel Aviv’s Florentin neighborhood gets fresh boost with revamped complex full of intriguing new businesses
Amir Kaminer
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04.17.26
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
How Tel Aviv’s underground became Israel’s hottest wartime music scene
With venues shut and streets emptied by sirens, Tel Aviv musicians and fans move into garages, basements and shelters, creating an impromptu live scene shaped by fear, exhaustion, resilience and the stubborn pull of culture in wartime
Omer Tessel
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04.11.26
Tel Aviv metro launch delayed to 2037
Underground rail stations sheltered thousands during missile attacks, while NTA sped up projects amid reduced traffic, navigates funding gaps and labor shortages and works to attract global firms despite the ongoing security situation
Hofit Cohen-Azulay, Calcalist
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04.08.26
Tel Aviv building collapse destroys designer studio: 'Don’t say it’s not war-related'
The building that partially collapsed on Passover eve housed designer Noa Geller’s studio and a longtime cutting workshop serving multiple brands, leaving businesses stranded as authorities deny responsibility and Geller scrambles to salvage what remains
Itay Yaacov
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04.08.26
Two warheads from Iranian cluster missile fell near Kirya in Tel Aviv
The incident, cleared for publication by military censors, occurred after a missile launched toward the greater Tel Aviv area around midday dispersed multiple munitions, causing damage nearby but no casualties
ynet
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04.04.26
Under missile fire, diaspora buyers fuel Tel Aviv luxury real estate market despite uncertainty
While sales slow and uncertainty grows, foreign Jewish buyers drive demand in Tel Aviv’s luxury market, with high-value deals continuing even as missiles hit the city and financing conditions tighten
Hila Tsion
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04.02.26
Six-story building collapses in Tel Aviv; one injured, four apartments damaged
Officials said the incident is not related to the war with Iran, and the cause of the collapse remains under investigation
Maya Cohen, Lihi Gordon
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04.01.26
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