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Tel Aviv HotelsThe Israel hotels are famous for their luxury and the hospitality that they offer to their guests. Of all the Israel hotels, the hotels in Tel Aviv are the most preferred by the tourists. -
Best Hotels in Tel AvivTel Aviv has a good number of hotels situated around the picturesque Mediterranean Sea. Most of the hotels are situated close to all the famous landmarks.
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A Remarkable and Entertaining Tel Aviv Day TourTel Aviv is a remarkable and buzzing city in Israel. Tourists to Israel are always suggested to enjoy Tel Aviv tours and tours to Jerusalem
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A Fun Tour in Tel Aviv - a Day of Fun in Tel AvivTel Aviv is world renowned as "the city that never stops" and this is a name that suits it down to the ground.
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Day Tour in Tel AvivThe second largest city in Israel after Jerusalem would have to be Tel Aviv. This is located around 60 KM away from this city and is essentially considered as a must see destination by many.
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The Best City Break in the Middle East - Travel to Tel AvivWhen you want to see the beautiful country of Israel, you cannot possibly miss out on seeing Tel Aviv, the nation's second most populous city.
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Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Best Things to DoOne of the world's most diverse cities that you can visit currently is Tel Aviv. On the other end of the spectrum, one of the world's most culturally renowned cities to explore would be Jerusalem, which is not too far away.
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5 Star Hotels in Tel AvivThe hotels in Tel Aviv are some of the best in the world. Located close to the Mediterranean Sea, these hotels offer sea facing rooms as well as easy access to the sea for the guests. The best thing about these hotels is that most of these hotels are 5 st -
Our Suggestions for Day Tour in Tel AvivThe second largest city in Israel after Jerusalem would have to be Tel Aviv. This is located around 60 KM away from this city and is essentially considered as a must see destination by many.
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Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Best RestaurantsTravelling to Jerusalem and Tel Aviv would normally mean enjoying all that the places have to offer as well as savoring some of the local delicacies.
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Take a Train to Tel AvivTwo short stories inspired by traveling on a train between Tel Aviv and Beer Sheva.
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The Eden (Havat Habron) Inn Just North of Tel AvivEden Inn is a nicely located hotel, north of Tel Aviv in Israel.
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Looking for a City Break in Tel Aviv? Best Boutique HotelsIsrael is one of the most picturesque countries in the world. This place is home to some of the best tourist attractions and millions of tourists visit this country each year to catch a glimpse of the world famous attractions located here
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How to Conquer the Tel Aviv Real Estate MarketThe housing situation in Tel Aviv is extremely competitive and most definitely a seller's market. This guide is intended to help those looking to rent an apartment in the city center - without going broke or losing your mind. -
Archaeologists Uncover Oldest Building Ever Found in Tel AvivIsraeli archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a prehistoric building in Tel Aviv, estimated to be 7,800-8,400 years old.
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A Tour of Tel Aviv, IsraelIt is true that Tel Aviv is a city that looks like any city in the United States. However, being on the Mediterranean Sea makes it super special. -
Rihanna Relaxes Poolside in a Rainbow Bikini in Tel Aviv, IsraelMaking the most of her break from touring, Rihanna was spotted living the good life in Tel Aviv, Israel on Saturday afternoon (May 29). -
Review - Madonna Concert in Tel Aviv, IsraelMadonna concert in Israel: I was there and certainly enjoyed each second.
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Celebrating Tel Aviv -Yafo Centennial Year in Los AngelesAmerica's Largest Israel Independence Day Festival on May 3rd sponsored by Jewlicious. Over 20,000 people are expected at this year's daylong festival with a non-stop entertainment.
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A Young Opera Singer in Germany and IsraelBetween 1976 and 1982 I had a wonderful time singing opera in Regensburg, Germany and Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Is it Worth Writing for Triond?Triond is a privately owned company based in Tel Aviv, Israel, which allows members to publish content on a variety of topics such as sport, current events and affairs, health and much more. Is it worth writing for Triond?
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Nicotine Addiction May Not Be the Reason We Smoke After AllA study in Tel Aviv shows that the reason me smoke may be habit instead of nicotine addiction.
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Elton John Defies Boycott, Plays Concert in IsraelFresh from annoying the Left by playing at Rush Limbaugh's wedding, British rock and roll legend Elton John defied a musician's boycott of Israel and played a concert in Tel Aviv before an audience of 50,000 very appreciative fans.
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Travel to JerusalemJerusalem is currently the largest city in Israel. Although not as liberal as Tel Aviv, it is nevertheless an active place with a lot of culture and many attractions to offer.
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Spread of Revolutions Reaches IsraelThe series of protests and revolutions that have swept through the Middle East has finally reached Israel. In this exclusive interview with Boruch Fishman, a resident of Tel Aviv, we learn about important issues and thoughts coming from some members of th
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Bein Harim Tours: The Best Tour and Travel Company in IsraelThis article describes my sightseeing tour to some sites in the Holy Land. It describes the tour that I went on with Bein Harim Tours from Tel Aviv to other Israeli destinations.
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Yael Naim Becomes Overnight Sensation Thanks to Apple MacBook Air CommercialEnter Yaël Naïm, born in France and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel. A former member of the Israeli Defense Forces, Naïm has lived a life of obscurity right up until Apple decided to use a clip from her song, "New Soul," to pitch their new MacBook Air product.
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Physicians Develop Program to Prevent Brittle Bones in Premature InfantsPediatricians at Tel Aviv University have developed a training program to prevent osteopenia of prematurity (OOP) in premature infants.
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Museum Documents History of Jews in IraqThe Museum of Babylonian Jewry just outside Tel Aviv provides a fascinating and timely insight into this unique Jewish community.
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Multicultural Gathering in Israel Promotes Inner PeaceFifth International Kabbalah Congress Hosted At Tel Aviv Exhibition Grounds Presents Alternative To Current Chaotic Lifestyle. -
ShirleyWhen the plane touched down at Lod Airport near Tel-Aviv, Shirley was more excited than she expected to be. Through the windows one could see alert young soldiers in scruffy uniforms, patrolling in pairs, their short-barrelled guns hanging from shoulder straps.
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EGYPT- Where to Go? What to See? How to Get There?I took a tour that left from Tel Aviv, Israel. It worked out really well. The name of the tour company is Masada. The cost of the trip was about $500. Here is where I went and what I saw:
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Elvis in the Holy Land: Restaurant in Israel is an Elvis ShrineAs if it were a mirage, the Elvis Restaurant suddenly appears on the horizon at the edge of the small town of Abu Gosh on the road from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv. Israel loves Elvis. -
Best kosher and kashrut restaurants in DetroitDetroit has the 20th highest population of Jewish people of all cities in the world, including Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. With a high Jewish population, Detroit offers a wide assortment of kosher (kashrut) dining.
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Entering Petra from IsraelIntroduction on how to travel from Tel Aviv to the ancient city of Petra in the Jordanian desert. -
First Time OutA short story that I have written as part of a book about my time in a Special Forces unit of the IDF during the Al-Aksa Intifada. It concerns my first foray into the city of Nablus which was also my first mission after completing my training.
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Hitler's Muslim ConnectionThe relationship between Hitler and the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem.
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New Treatment for Stroke Leads to Fewer DisabilitiesPatients who are treated with a drug called minocycline within from 6 to 24 hours after the onset of the stroke, have a significant fewer number of disabilities.
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Internet Intercession: Praying OnlineNow that the world is at our fingertips, via the internet, a host of holy ones are no longer folding their hands to pray. Instead, folks are tapping their computer keyboards, as they pray for one another. How does this work? -
Rice Urges United Nations Special Envoy to Return to MyanmarRice answered questions on Sunday in a press briefing held while she was flying to the Middle East



