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Israel Welcome to Tel – Aviv Dear Guests: We would like to welcome you to Israel, to Tel Aviv, and to Einsten and Broshim dorms at Tel Aviv University. We prepared for you some useful information that you can carry along with you when necessary. Enjoy your staying ☺ Important Telephone Numbers ▪ Police 100 ▪ Ambulance (Magen David Adom) 101 ▪ Fire and Rescue 102 ▪ Tel Aviv Municipality 106 ▪ Ichilov Hospital/Sourasky 03-6974444 (Weitzman St. btw Arlozorov and David Hamelech) ▪ The Assoc. of Rape Crisis Centers: - Hotline for women 1202 - Hotline for men 1203 Food on campus InOn each building there is a nice Haim Lebanon 63 Corner Einstein 68 Tel -Aviv ,96102, Israel, Tel: + 972-3-6408333 Fax:+ 972-3-6413671 Cafeteria - go and explore your culinary choices! Here are some options: Efrat_m@shikunbinui / meonot_m@shikunbinui 1 Yarden st. Airport City, 70151, Israel T el:+ 972-3-6301500, Fax:+972-3-6301131, www.shikunbinui.com ▪ Aroma – Coffee-shop in the Diaspora museum ▪ Food court - In Sharet building (McDonalds, Salads) ▪ Kakao – Coffee-shop, Hummus, sushi and snacks. In front of the food court, across the Sharet building. Food in Broshim center: • Aroma- Coffee-shop • Burgerim - Hamburgers Restaurant • Hafaculta – Pizza + Pasta Bar • And more….. And a variety of other stores in the Broshim center: • Delta – Underwear and Socks • Candy Bar - Convenience Store – Sun to Thurs until 24:00, Fri – unit Shabbat is in • And more to come … Shopping at Eienstein dorms: • Rosen–Mintze - Bicycle Shop • Pop-Art - Art materials • Ricochet - Camping shop Shopping: Ramat Aviv shopping center: 43 Brodetsky st. ▪ Supermarkets: o "Mahsanei Lahav" Store: Einstein st. Open Sun-Thurs: 7:00am-11:00pm and Fri: 7:00am-2pm. o "Shufersal”: On Brodetsky St., near Ramat Aviv mall (entrance also from the ground floor of the mall. Sun-Thurs: 7:00am-11:00pm, Fri: 8:00am-2:00pm, Sat evening). o Victory: Supermarket at Broshim center: Gorge S. Weiss st. Tel: 074-7157280 Sun-Tus: 7am-10pm, Wen-Thurs: 7am-11pm, Fri: 7am-4pm Haim Lebanon 63 Corner Einstein 68 Tel -Aviv ,96102, Israel, Tel: + 972-3-6408333 Fax:+ 972-3-6413671 ▪ Super-pharm (Pharmacy): Efrat_m@shikunbinui / meonot_m@shikunbinui 1 Yarden st. Airport City, 70151, Israel T el:+ 972-3-6301500, Fax:+972-3-6301131, www.shikunbinui.com ▪ Toiletries, Perfumery, Medicine, and more. In Ramat Aviv Shopping mall, Tel: 0778880080, Sun-Thurs: 8:00am-Midnight, Fri: 8:00am-4:30pm, Sat: 8:00pm- 12:30am ▪ Diyuonon - Stationary: Office supplies, books, etc.. At the corner of Lebanon and Einstein St., near TAU main gate. 03-6408413, Sun-Thurs: 8:30am-8:00pm, Fri: 8:30am-2:00pm Sports and Fitness Einstein Dorms Gym:The entrance to the dorms' Gym is in building F. Gym hours: Sunday through Thursday - 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Friday 9 a.m - 1 p.m. Please present your dorms' entrance chip to the Gym instructor. Entry to the gym is permitted to the dorms' residents only and with appropriate sports' clothing and towels. Elite Sports Center: includes Swimming pool, Gym, fitness and recreational facilities. 03-6407291 or http://www.sports-center.co.il/ It’s close to campus. Haim Lebanon 63 Corner Einstein 68 Tel -Aviv ,96102, Israel, Tel: + 972-3-6408333 Fax:+ 972-3-6413671 Efrat_m@shikunbinui / meonot_m@shikunbinui 1 Yarden st. Airport City, 70151, Israel T el:+ 972-3-6301500, Fax:+972-3-6301131, www.shikunbinui.com HaYarkon Park: For outdoor sports - running, bike, wall-climbing, ball games, or just a picnic (down Lebanon St. to the South). Banks and Change There’s an ATM outside every bank. ▪ Bank Hapoalim: 43 Brodetsky st. ▪ Bank Leumi: 43 Brodetsky st. 03 646 1777, Sun, Tue, Wed: 8:30am-2:00pm; Mon, Thurs: 8:30am-1:00pm, 4:00pm-06:15pm, Fri&holidays: 8:30am-12:00pm ▪ Money Exchange: 17th Brazil st., by the Mall. Post office Post Office: 67, Levanon st. - recommended for phone cards, exchange (good rates) Sun: 8am-6pm, Mon: 8am-12:30pm+3pm-6pm, Tues: 8am-12:30pm+3pm-6pm, Wen:8ap-1:30pm, Thurs:8ap-6pm, Fri: 8am-12pm Tel Aviv Cool things to do ☺ Tel aviv is a dynamic city with a lots of cool things to do. Ask us about more ideas or check out these links: http://www.tel-aviv.gov.il/english/ http://www.telavivcity.com/eng/ ▪ Carmel Market (Shuk-HaCarmel). Open daily except Sat for fruit, veggies, clothing,... ▪ Nachalat Binyamin: Arts & crafts open Tuesdays and Fridays For both, take bus 25 or 24 from the dorms station and get off at the first stop on Allenby St. ▪ Old City of Jaffa: Jaffa Port, galleries, restaurants, and more. Take bus 25 to first stop on Sderot Yerushalaym (Jerusalem blvd.) and walk westward. Transport information Haim Lebanon 63 Corner Einstein 68 Tel -Aviv ,96102, Israel, Tel: + 972-3-6408333 Fax:+ 972-3-6413671 THE BEST WAY FOR PUABLIC Transport information IS TO Efrat_m@shikunbinui / meonot_m@shikunbinui DOWNLOAD APP "Moovit" 1 Yarden st. Airport City, 70151, Israel T el:+ 972-3-6301500, Fax:+972-3-6301131, www.shikunbinui.com General information: www.bus.co.il/en, Tel. 1-900-72-1111 Please note that most public transport in Israel doesn’t work on Shabbat (Friday evening Until Saturday night). Intercity Sherut taxis continue to operate. ‘Rav-Kav’ is a rechargeable electronic bus and train card at reduced student prices. Please check which ‘Rav-Kav’ student profile suits you best. ‘Studan’ is a semester/ year program that can be worthwhile if you use it daily. You can also get a regular Rav Kav with 30% student discount. To issue the card, please bring your student card and an approval from TAU to the Arlozorov Bus Station or the Central Bus Station (7th floor), Sunday -Thursday 8am-6pm, Friday 8am-1pm. BUSES ▪ Dan Buses: Tel: 03-6394444 www.dan.co.il/english/ Sun-Thurs: 5:30am-midnight, Fri: 6:00am-3:00pm ▪ Egged Buses: 03-6948888 (Dial 3) www.egged.co.il/eng Sun: 6:30am-11:00pm, Mon-Thurs: 7:00am-11:00pm Fri: 8:00am-3:00pm, Sat: End of Shabbat-midnight ▪ Night buses (Kavei Layla): available on Thursday and Saturday night. For more information please dial “Call Kav” hotline at *8787 http://www.kav-layla.co.il/ sline Destination Company 24, 25 The city, Carmel market, Allenby Dan st. Rothschild st. Dizengoff center 171 Azrieli center, Central bus station Egged 7 TAU train station, Arlozorov Dan Train/Bus station 274 Azrieli center Egged 289 Ibn Gvirol St., Rabin Square Dan 90 Herzliya: Arena Mall/Marina, Metropoline Herzliya Pituah (with restaurants, bars and clubs). 480 Jerusalem Central Bus station. Egged From Tel Aviv Arlozorov bus Haim Lebanon 63 Corner Einstein 68 Tel -Aviv ,96102, Israel, Tel: + 972-3-6408333 Fax:+ 972-3-6413671 Efrat_m@shikunbinui / meonot_m@shikunbinui 1 Yarden st. Airport City, 70151, Israel T el:+ 972-3-6301500, Fax:+972-3-6301131, www.shikunbinui.com terminal (near Savidor train station). 45 Tel Aviv: Arlozerov bus terminal, Dan Savidor train station, Ramat Gan TRAINS Israel Trains: 03-5774000 or *5770, www.rail.co.il/en Sunday-Thursday: 6:00am-11:00pm, Friday: 6:00am-3:00pm, Sat: End of Shabbat –11pm. The train station is about 20 min walk from the dorms. There is a train from Ben Gorion Airport and back (The cheapest – 20 NIS, and fastest way - 25 minutes). It provides no service during the night! SHERUT Minibus services, costs more or less like a bus (6-10 NIS per ride). Goes to Tel Aviv and to the (phonetically- Arba Aleph) א'beach: 4 TAXIS Castel Taxi: 03 6994242 /*3242 (from cell phones) MAKE SURE YOU KNOW: ▪ If you ask, your driver has to run the taximeter (Moneh) ▪ To Tel Aviv center should cost no more than NIS 40-60! Ben Gurion Airport: Arrival and Departure info: 03-9723344 Hadar Taxis: 03-9711103 Culture & Tourism: Tel Aviv Municipality: http://www.tel-aviv.gov.il/eng ▪ השתנה קוד שדה ▪ Ministry of Tourism: www.tourism.gov.il ▪ Cinemateque (Hebrew): www.cinema.co.il ▪ Tel-Aviv Museum of art: www.tamuseum.com ▪ Time Out: www.digital.timeout.co.il/english ▪ General Info: www.telavivcity.com Maps: Haim Lebanon 63 Corner Einstein 68 Tel -Aviv ,96102, Israel, Tel: + 972-3-6408333 Fax:+ 972-3-6413671 Efrat_m@shikunbinui / meonot_m@shikunbinui 1 Yarden st. Airport City, 70151, Israel T el:+ 972-3-6301500, Fax:+972-3-6301131, www.shikunbinui.com ▪ Tel Aviv: http://www.telavivguide.net/files/telaviv-map.pdf השתנה קוד שדה ▪ Map of Israel: http://www.eyeonisrael.com Welcome to Israel Welcome to Tel – Aviv Haim Lebanon 63 Corner Einstein 68 Tel -Aviv ,96102, Israel, Tel: + 972-3-6408333 Fax:+ 972-3-6413671 Efrat_m@shikunbinui / meonot_m@shikunbinui 1 Yarden st. Airport City, 70151, Israel T el:+ 972-3-6301500, Fax:+972-3-6301131, www.shikunbinui.com Welcome to TAU Welcome to: Einstein And Broshim dorms Welcome Kit Haim Lebanon 63 Corner Einstein 68 Tel -Aviv ,96102, Israel, Tel: + 972-3-6408333 Fax:+ 972-3-6413671 Efrat_m@shikunbinui / meonot_m@shikunbinui 1 Yarden st. Airport City, 70151, Israel T el:+ 972-3-6301500, Fax:+972-3-6301131, www.shikunbinui.com .
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