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Tel Aviv Humans of Tel Aviv

Seen on the corner of HaAliyah anad Allenby , Tel Aviv.

The Renegade.

Fashion Week.

Easter came early this year…

Seen on Rotschild Boulevard.

Gay Pride Parade, Tel Aviv.  

Meet Avi

“Malcolm X or  Martin Luther king? Each one represents a different ball game. Malcolm X had a more “in your face” approach that believes that you have to shake the system if you really want to change things. Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. had a more ‘diplomatic approach’ that believes that the change can come from within the system. They both managed in their own way to change the world we are living in. In Israel you need to be more “Malcolm” than “Luther” in order to change things. You have to shake the system and not sing ‘Kumbaya my Lord.'”

Meet Shamel

Meet Shamel:  “In New York it’s all about making money. In Tel Aviv it’s all about enjoying your money.”

Seen on Nachlat binyamin

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