THE PUBLIC SPACE /
Stretching along the southern Tel Aviv coast to Yafo, the park is a popular and prominent city landmark. The park was established thanks to the generosity of British businessman and philanthropist, Sir Charles Clore, one of the Tel Aviv Foundation’s first donors. In preparation for the city’s centennial celebrations, The Clore Foundation headed by his daughter,
Dame Vivian Duffield, upgraded the park to include barbeque areas, outdoor exercise facilities, children’s playgrounds, and more. The Clore Foundation also supports many educational
projects throughout Tel Aviv.
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The Reuth Tel Aviv Rehabilitation Campus – Establishing the Future of Healthcare
Background More than 60,000 soldiers and civilians have been wounded since October 7 and in the subsequent Swords of Iron War, creating an enormous and unprecedented challenge for Israel’s healthcare system. Thousands of patients are receiving inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation treatment so that they can regain functional independence and return to their lives and […]
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the cees and phil wynn beach sports community center
The New Community and Water Sports center, which was established in collaboration with the Tel Aviv Foundation, with the generous support of Paul Wynn, allows direct, safe and accessible beach access, inviting all to connect. The center, built with detailed attention to the coastline, provides open public spaces, a beach sports community center and a […]
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The Shoshana & Zevulun Tomer City Museum of Tel Aviv-Yafo
Showcasing the World's First Hebrew CityThe Tel Aviv Foundation and the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality opened the Shoshana & Zevulun Tomer City Museum of Tel Aviv-Yafo in the renewed Bialik Square. The innovative participatory museum presents a growing collection of stories told by the city residents themselves, from all communities, ages, religions and genders. The renewal of the city museum was […]