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    The White City at the end of the rainbow

    Gay and lesbian young immigrants from around the world are flocking to these shores to celebrate and explore both their Zionist and sexual identities.

    By Brian Schaefer
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    Bohemian cafes, sexual freedom and lots of gossip. Has anything changed in Tel Aviv?

    In the days before air-conditioning, the city was 'a place where people lived outdoors, on the streets, in the sidewalk cafes, on the beach or in the balconies,' a veteran journalist recalls.

    By Margery Greenfeld Morgan
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    For the religiously observant, too, the Mediterranean city has become a magnet, with synagogues, study groups and social organizations catering to every sensibility.

    By Andrew Esensten
  • Cafe Xoho

    Where Tel Aviv's English-speakers go to hang out

    The White City offers a plethora of activities for English speakers, from high-brow culture to dirty outdoor fun.

    By Debra Kamin
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    Meet the new Tel Avivians

    They work hard; they play hard. A new generation of Diaspora Jews have set up home in the White City. These are their stories.

    By Aliyana Traison
A man enjoys the beach in Tel Aviv
If I forget thee, O Tel Aviv
Young Diaspora Jews are increasingly foregoing Jerusalem for the hipper city-by-the-sea, where there's plenty going on to welcome them.
By Judy Maltz | Mar 25, 2013 | 09:10 AM
Next year in Tel Aviv?
The New Jerusalem: Once I believed in the future. Now I believe in Tel Aviv
Next year in Jerusalem, maybe. Now, though, it is Tel Aviv and Jaffa that call to the young.
By Bradley Burston | Mar 25, 2013 | 09:09 AM | 18
Tel Aviv University
In the first Hebrew city, more college students than ever study in English
The possibility of enrolling in English-language degree programs, often at a fraction of the tuition paid abroad, is a big draw for foreigners.
By Judy Maltz | Mar 23, 2013 | 05:42 AM
Employment workshop sponsored by ConnecTLV
When thrill-seekers become job-seekers, Tel Aviv is the place
Many of the post-Birthright crowd who want to come back to Israel first need to secure a job. Luckily, there is help at hand.
By Judy Maltz | Mar 23, 2013 | 05:40 AM
Ben Lang
Starting out in the startup city
For entrepreneurs and techies wanting to live in Israel, settling in Tel Aviv seems like a natural choice. Even for the religiously observant.
By Allison Kaplan Sommer | Mar 23, 2013 | 05:26 AM
Bar in Tel Aviv
An amateur's guide to Israeli women (and men)
They'll give you their number and tell you to call, then turn out to have a regular boyfriend. They'll invite you for dinner with the family on the second date. For newcomers, dating locals can be something of an enigma.
By Danna Harman | Mar 23, 2013 | 05:17 AM
Nachshon Ben-Tzion
The White City at the end of the rainbow
Gay and lesbian young immigrants from around the world are flocking to these shores to celebrate and explore both their Zionist and sexual identities.
By Brian Schaefer | Mar 23, 2013 | 03:42 AM
Super-stylish customers at a Dizengoff cafe
Bohemian cafes, sexual freedom and lots of gossip. Has anything changed in Tel Aviv?
In the days before air-conditioning, the city was 'a place where people lived outdoors, on the streets, in the sidewalk cafes, on the beach or in the balconies,' a veteran journalist recalls.
By Margery Greenfeld Morgan | Mar 23, 2013 | 03:31 AM
Rabbi gives talk in synagogue
'Give me Tel Aviv and its sages'
For the religiously observant, too, the Mediterranean city has become a magnet, with synagogues, study groups and social organizations catering to every sensibility.
By Andrew Esensten | Mar 23, 2013 | 03:24 AM
Cafe Xoho
Where Tel Aviv's English-speakers go to hang out
The White City offers a plethora of activities for English speakers, from high-brow culture to dirty outdoor fun.
By Debra Kamin | Mar 19, 2013 | 09:40 PM
Meet the Tel-Avivians
Meet the new Tel Avivians
They work hard; they play hard. A new generation of Diaspora Jews have set up home in the White City. These are their stories.
By Aliyana Traison | Mar 19, 2013 | 03:25 PM

For two millennia, Jews around the world have yearned for Jerusalem. But when it comes to modern day dwelling, their loyalties seem to be shifting. Over the past few years, many thousands of young Diaspora Jews have made Tel Aviv their base and, in this special project, Haaretz spotlights this growing community of young 'internationals' living in Israel's urban and cultural centre. It also reveals what’s drawing them to the White City and where you should be hanging out to meet them.

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Barack Obama host a Passover Seder Dinner in the White House, March 25, 2013
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