Tel Aviv
Jun 19, 2018
3 minutes
Text by KEITH GORDON
While Jerusalem has a history that dates back to antiquity, Tel Aviv is the new kid on the block. Well, relatively speaking. Founded in the early 20th century, Tel Aviv, known as the White City for its light-colored buildings, has emerged as a world-class hub of business and culture. With a food and art scene rivaling any found in Europe and the Middle East, and a prevalence of Bauhaus-influenced architecture (introduced from prewar Germany in the 1930s), this melting pot of cultural influences makes Tel Aviv truly unique, and a
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