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5 Things You Need to Know Today: T-Storms, Heinen's and an Artist Visit
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WALKING TEL AVIV: PHOTGRAPHS BY DAVID BERGHOLZ Where/When: Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage/ Exhibition began Tuesday and runs until August 21 Why Go: David Bergholz, who spent two weeks in Tel Aviv, Israel, expected to only shoot photos for personal use, but took more than 700 images. According to the Maltz Museum website: “He saw Tel Aviv as a vibrant metropolis of great energy and quirky beauty, with contrasts of wealth and decay and a distinct sketchiness in its infrastructure that is both charming and a little bit scary.” Price: Admission is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors, $5 for children 5-11 and free for children under 5 FREE FLY FISHING LESSONS Where/When: Orvis/ Saturday and Sunday at 10 a.m. Why Go: The entire family can learn …
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A special exhibition, 'Walking Tel Aviv,' to open next month at the Maltz Museum
It can be enlightening to walk the streets of a city with an artist, whose active and curious mind enables you to see things in a different way. And that is what a new exhibition, Walking Tel Aviv, promises when it opens in July at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage. Fine arts photographer David Bergholz and his wife spent two weeks in this bustling, cosmopolitan hub of finance, performing arts, tourism and business. And he took more than 700 photos, distilling them down to about 40 images that provide a fascinating and sometimes revealing glimpse into the city as it stands at this moment. As Judi Feniger, executive director of the Maltz Museum, said, “David’s photographs enable the viewer to experience Tel Aviv though an artist’s eye. …
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ellashea
5:51 am on Sunday, May 12, 2013
Good information. Definitely Tel Aviv in Israel conjures up images of medieval inns and picturesque colonies. However, a trip to the city in today's world would reveal quite a different image.Almost exclusive, the appeal of the twin beaches of Tel Baruch as well as Hatzok is one that every tourist to this city should enjoy. Surrounded by sand that is almost pristine in its whiteness and a …   more ›