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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 Attention Revolution
Transforming Tel Aviv`s Digital CultureBackground The intimate relationship we all maintain with our smartphones can be particularly destructive for children and adolescents. Smartphones consume attention and intensify existing anxieties and fears. Following October 7 , the dangers of uncontrolled use have increased significantly – traumatizing videos have become content accessible to every child and teenager. he Project – Transforming […]
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The “Children of Music”
Bringing musical education to the heart of YaffoBackground – Lev Yaffo Community Center: Situated in the heart of Yaffo at 3 Nahal Surak Street, the Lev Yaffo Community Center, aptly named, serves a diverse population of young people aged 13-18. This inclusive hub welcomes Jews, Arabs, second-generation immigrants from Ethiopia, and newcomers from Eastern European countries. They all come together to partake […]
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THE TEL AVIV MUSEUM OF MATHMATHICS
Promoting Science EducationBackground In 1959, Holocaust Survivor and entrepreneur Ivan Moscovich founded the Museum of Science and Technology in Tel Aviv – the world’s first participatory science museum. The museum closed its doors in 1975 but was the inspiration behind Frank Oppenheimer’s Exploratorium in San Francisco (founded in 1969). The Exploratorium itself is the model on which […]