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Ramat Aviv (Hebrew: רָמַת אָבִיב‎, lit. Spring Heights) is a neighborhood in Tel Aviv, Israel. Ramat Aviv has expanded over the years and now consists of four quarters: Neve Avivim (Ramat Aviv Bet), Ramat Aviv Aleph, Ramat Aviv Gimmel, and Ramat Aviv HaHadasha.

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Map of Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

History

Ramat Aviv was founded in the 1950s, following the great influx of immigrants from Eastern Europe into Israel. Over the years additional neighborhoods were built to the north and northwest. Landmarks in Ramat Aviv include Tel Aviv University, the Eretz Israel Museum, the Palmach Museum, Beth Hatefutsoth and the Ramat Aviv Mall.

Archaeology

Remains of a building believed to be 7,800–8,400 years old were discovered in an archaeological excavation carried out in Ramat Aviv by the Israel Antiquities Authority, attesting to permanent habitation on the northern bank of the Yarkon River.

Politics and government

  • Ofir Akunis - Minister of Science, Technology and Space
  • Yair Lapid - journalist, actor, writer, and politician
  • Daniel Friedmann - former Minister of Justice of Israel
  • Journalism and the media

  • Gideon Levy - journalist
  • Arts and entertainment

  • Avi Kornick - actor
  • Orly Weinerman - actress
  • Alma Zack - actress
  • Yael Bar Zohar - actress, model and television host
  • References

    Ramat Aviv Wikipedia


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