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HebrewOnline newsletter Issue #40 June 2008 eTeacher Group
Shalom friends,

Tel-Aviv is known as the "First Hebrew City" First Hebrew City that was built
as part of the Zionist movement. The city was established at the turn of the twentieth century and has become the center of Israel’s finance, culture, art, and entertainment. Tel-Aviv is built on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea which influences its climate and
the way the city was built. There are many wide and long boulevards boulevards that go
from the sea in the west into the city and allow the wind from the sea known as the
Breeze breeze to cool the city down.
Tel-Aviv is dynamic and interesting, diverse and colorful. This city reflects the contrasting aspects of the Israeli culture and character where you may find the rich and the poor, the luxurious and the run-down, the "new age" and the traditional, busy and leisure live together - sometimes in harmony, and sometimes not - but always in an interesting and challenging composite.
Tel-Aviv is the second most populated city in Israel with the highest number of commuters coming to work there. There are numerous hotels and attractions in the city (as you'll read and see below), such as the beach, the markets, the museums, and the different cultural, entertainment, and artistic events.

See you in Tel-Aviv!
Lehitra'ot betel-Aviv!
See you in Tel-Aviv!

The Hebrew Online Team.
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Weekly Hebrew Words
Coffee Shop
Transcription: Beit Kafe. Coffee Shop
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine.
Literal Meaning: Coffee shop, coffee house.
Fair
Transcription: Yerid. Fair
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine.
Meaning: Fair, bazaar.
Beach
Transcription: Xof yam. Beach
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine.
Meaning: Beach.



Weekly Hebrew Phrase
Phrase

Transcription: Tel Aviv - ir lelo hafsaka.
Translation: Tel Aviv - a city without a break.
Meaning: The city of Tel-Aviv never stops - there is always something happening in terms of entertainment, business, political events etc.
Weekly Hebrew Concept
The White City - Concept (Ha'ir Halevana)

The White City Between the 1920s and the 1950s, many buildings in Tel-Aviv were built in the Bauhaus style that was popular in Europe between the two World Wars and reflected the unification of art and functionality. This style was adjusted to the Mediterranean climate: The walls were painted white to reflect the heat of the sun and long narrow balconies
shaded by the balcony immediately above it, allowed residents to catch the sea breeze blowing in from the west. The part of Tel-Aviv that was mostly influenced by the Bauhaus style is known as the White City.
Weekly Hebrew Sites
Midraxov Naxalat Binyamin (Midraxov Naxalat Binyanim)

Midraxov Naxalat Binyamin
Midraxov is acombination of the words Midraxa
(midraxa, sidewalk) and rexov (rexov, street)
which means pedestrian-only street.
On Tuesdays and Fridays, you may find an outstanding Arts and Crafts Fair featuring hundreds of artists with their unique, original, hand-made works.
Shuk Hakarmel (Shuk Hakarmel)

The main market of Tel-Aviv (next to Midraxov Naxalat Binyamin), featuring wonderful displays of fresh fruit, vegetables, herbs, spices, cheese and meat, as well as clothing and other merchandise. This is a lively, colorful, and noisy market with outgoing stall-owners urging you to buy their products and an interesting variety of buyers and people.

Shuk Hakarmel       Shuk Hakarmel
Tel-Aviv Beach (Tel-Aviv Beach)

Tel-Aviv has a 14km-long beach, with white-soft sand and blue-turquoise water which allow safe swimming as well as water surfing and other water sports. There are many coffee shops next to the beach with seating on or next to the
sand and a wonderful promenade ( Tayelet , tayelet).
Tel-Aviv Beach
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Weekly Hebrew Names
Yam
Name: Yam
Gender: Female, Male
Time of Appearance: The Modern Era
Meaning: Sea, ocean.
Yam
Adva
Name: Adva
Gender: Female
Time of Appearance: The Modern Era
Meaning: Ripple
Adva
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