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  2. Visa policy of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The visa free policy of Israel is based on bilateral agreements which allows the entry of foreign visitors to Israel and Israeli visitors to countries which are counterparts of the bilateral agreements. Israel gave citizens of the United States (in 1955) and Australia (in 1964) a unilateral visa free to visit Israel.

  3. Ron Shulamit Conservatory - Wikipedia

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    They offer early childhood music education, and a BA program in music education for girls (the only program of its kind in the world), [dubious – discuss] providing them with a higher education, and a career. [4] Over 400 students train at the conservatory each year, some going on to win awards for achievement in their field in national ...

  4. Tel Aviv culture - Wikipedia

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    Tel Aviv Pride (Hebrew: מצעד הגאווה בתל אביב, Arabic: فخر تل أبيب) is a week-long series of events in Tel Aviv which takes place on the second week of June, as part of the international observance of Gay Pride Month. The key event, taking place on Friday, is the Pride Parade itself which attracts over 250,000 attendees.

  5. Tourism in Israel - Wikipedia

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    With 2.3 million tourist visits in 2013, [21] Tel Aviv is Israel's second-largest city and a cosmopolitan, cultural and financial global city. The city's greater area is the largest with 3 million inhabitants. Tel Aviv exhibits a UNESCO world heritage area of Bauhaus architecture. The nearby historical city of Jaffa is experiencing a tourism boom.

  6. Kutiman - Wikipedia

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    Following Thru Tokyo, Kutiman teamed up with The British Council and The Space to create Thru Tel Aviv. Mix the City invites people all over the world to create their own interpretation of Tel Aviv. Kutiman recorded a four-minute YouTube video of musicians that represent the diverse voices of Tel Aviv including Acre-born Palestinian musician ...

  7. Feminism in Israel - Wikipedia

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    In Haredi Jewish communities, one of the first substantive attempts by religious women to organize along political lines was the establishment of the Lo Nivcharot, Lo Bocharot ("not elected, no vote") in 2012 which campaigned for the Haredi political parties to allow women to join the party. [15]

  8. List of radio stations in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Jazz / Adult contemporary music / Culture: Hebrew: 95.0 FM. 95.5 FM. Kan Bet Hebrew ... Radio Tel Aviv Popular Israeli and American hit songs Hebrew ...

  9. Verdina Shlonsky - Wikipedia

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    Upon settling in Palestine, she joined the faculty of the Tel Aviv Academy of Music. Among her noted compositions were "Hebrew Poem" (1931) and "Quartet for Strings", which won an award at the 1948 Béla Bartók Competition in Budapest. She was the younger sister of poet Avraham Shlonsky, and older sister of the mezzo-soprano Nina Valery.