Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Tel Aviv during the beginning of Passover

On the map, our apartment was on Ha Yarkon a bit south of Bograshov. The place where we did the Sedar was a bit north of Dizengoff. Beth and I walked south along the beach one day well off this map to near Jaffa. Another day, I walked way north of this map along the beach.  In the south direction, the apparent ratio of non-Arabs to Arabs decreases but the Arabs never seemed to outnumber the non- Arabs.



One day, Beth and I walked to the Dizengoff mall. We went to get an ankle bandage for Ann. Inside the mall they had a statue of a Predator. I thought it was  pretty cool to do this.



On Bograchov Street, there was a strickly Kosher (Rabbanut approved) place that had kosher for Passover pastries (we bought several eclairs, they were about $4 each). 



The next image shows an ad for Gluten Free Falafel (in Hebrew its "Falafel with no Gluten"). We saw this sign on Dizengoff Street and we saw some of Beth's friends looking at the sign too. 



PhotoThe bottom image, is the kosher certificates for Burger Bar. This shows they used someone other than the Rabbanut of Tel Aviv to certify (or as I would say 'they were under lenient rabbinical supervision). The burger buns were made of matzah meal (Beth said the bun wasn't that good, but having a burger on Passover was a treat nevertheless and anyway, most people don't actually eat a burger for the bun).

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