THE PUBLIC SPACE
  • Creating a green urban oasis for the community and the environment

    Convert Basel Square into a green and pleasant urban space all year round

    Background: This project will convert Basel Square, an important public space in north Tel Aviv, into a green and pleasant urban space all year round. Greening the space will counter the heat emitted from surrounding buildings and traffic, and reduce air pollution. The project also involves installing shade, outdoor furniture and facilities to enable community […]

  • The Leslie & Susan Gonda (Goldschmiedt) Park

    Located on HaHayil Boulevard in the Yad Eliyahu neighborhood. The Gonda Family also established a Senior Citizen Center adjacent to the park, and as a result, visitors of the center are able to enjoy the park’s breathtaking greenery and shady rest areas. The center also hosts the Café Europa program catering to the neighborhood’s Holocaust […]

  • Kfar Shalem Park

    The park is enjoyed by the thousands of residents of Shalem and its surrounding neighborhoods. Thanks to the generosity of Stanley & Illene Gold, picnics, parties, games, sports, and recreational activities are enjoyed at the park breathing vibrant energy into the neighborhood.

  • Edith Wolfson Park & White Square

    Located on top of a hill, the park sits on the border between Tel Aviv and Givatayim. The park was established thanks to the generous donation of Edith Wolfson, the late wife of the late Sir Isaac Wolfson, British philanthropist and businessman. The park is topped by the White Square, an environmental sculpture site reflecting […]

  • Tomer Square

    A square on HaMered Street, adjacent to the Carmel Market and Neve Tzedek. An impressive mosaic fountain was erected in the square. The square, along with others throughout the city, was established thanks to the generosity of the Tomer Family, in memory of their parents, Rebecca and Yitzhak Tomer-Titlebaum.

  • Charles Clore Park

    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 […]

  • The Haim Hefer Musical Park in Sarona

    The musical park, including unique and original singing benches, is located at the center of the Sarona complex. The benches were donated by Israeli industrialist Stef Wertheimer in memory of Israeli songwriter and poet Haim Hefer, his dear friend. Additional benches were donated by Friends of the KKL-JNF in Belgium and the Ben Shachar Family.

  • Independence park

    Located at the western end of HaYarkon Street in the Old North of Tel Aviv, the first trees in the park were planted on Israel’s first Independence Day in 1949. It became an official park in 1952 and was renovated in 2009 as part of the celebrations held to mark Tel Aviv’s Centennial anniversary. The […]

  • The Ha’apala Site at London Garden

    The monument, overlooking the shores of Tel Aviv, was initiated by Yossi Harel, commander of the refugee ship the Exodus and his Palyam friends. The monument was donated by his daughter, Lady Sharon Harel Cohen, and her husband, Sir Ronald Cohen, to commemorate the Aliyah Bet illegal immigration of Jews to modern-day Israel between 1934-1944.

  • Reconstruction of Tel Aviv’s First Kiosk

    Located on the corner of Herzl Street and Rothschild Boulevard, the first kiosk of Tel Aviv was reconstructed in its original location. A passionate believer in preserving the art and history of Little Tel Aviv, Yossi Hachmi, former chairman of the Phoenix Insurance Company, was instrumental in promoting and supporting the project.

  • The Dan Family Park

    Located on Dubnov Street, the public park and garden attracts many city residents. The park connects Ibn Gabirol Street with the city’s major art institutions and was established thanks to the generosity of Leslie Dan.

  • Fruchter square

    Also known as Castel Square, it is located at the Ibn Gabirol-Nordau-Pinkas junction. It was donated by Shoshana and Zevulun Tomer in memory of Sara, Yehuda and Yitzhak Fruchter, founders of Israel’s leather industry.

  • The Melkind Garden

    The Garden, located in the Ramat Aviv Gimel neighborhood, was established thanks to the generosity of Zehava Melkind and family, in memory of Aryeh and Avi Melkind

  • The Ofer Playground

    Located in the heart of Ganei Yehoshua HaYarkon Park, this unique wooden playground attracts thousands of children from all around Israel. The playground was built thanks to the generosity of Aviva and Sammy Ofer, in memory of their parents Tzila and Joseph Hershkowitz.

DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR MATCHING

All funds raised are designated for specific projects and are matched dollar for dollar by the Municipality of Tel Aviv-Yafo

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