In the modern state of Israel Tel Aviv is the first Jewish city. Founded Tel Aviv was in the distant 1909 and was in a suburban area of Jaffa. In 1914, there lived two thousand people, even after fifteen years Tel Aviv is Israel's capital. As for today, now Tel Aviv is a major metropolis with a population of over one million people. This is a modern city of skyscrapers, offices foreign governments and firms, the central offices of the largest banks and companies. Historical attractions here are a few, since the history of the city has only one hundred years. Nevertheless, in Tel Aviv is on what look. Special attention and deserves respect for Independence Palace.
Here in 1948 was proclaimed the state of Israel. List and other interesting places in the city, which is also desirable to visit if you come vacation in Israel, you've decided to spend here: Skyscraper 'Azriel Center', National Theatre of Israel 'Gadima', shopping and entertainment and cultural complex 'Tower Opera' ('Opera Tower') on the waterfront, the museum of Beit ha-Hatefutsoth ( diaspora, 1978 city) in Tel-Aviv University, the Museum of Eretz Yisrael (Land of Israel, 1953) with an extensive collection of objects of different cultures and history library, art gallery Bruno Gelleri, as well as the house-museum of the poet Nahman Bialik, and David Ben-Gurion. As you can see and visit in Israel is that. Tel Aviv, as we have said, the center of business activity and nightlife, is the center of the Israeli industry, international trade, culture, Israel, entertainment. Where do you go – whether it's contemporary pamphlets or small alleys of the old southern neighborhoods – everywhere you can find cozy cafes or respectable restaurants, supermarkets and small souvenir shops, pubs, markets, markets, and much more. Activity on the local street quiets down except at dawn. If you're a fan of nightlife, you will be interested in such facilities in Tel Aviv as a night club "Docks", a Russian club "Blin" Youth Bar "Buzz Stop" restaurant "Caucasus".
As you already understood, no one institution in Tel Aviv, and Israel in general, focused on the Russian public. Also worth a visit Tel Aviv Yarkon Park. Here you will find a botanical garden, and also practically Japanese rock garden, bird park Tsapari. One of the best in Asia and is considered a local zoo. One of the best in Asia and is considered a local zoo. Tel Aviv yacht clubs ('Marina') – one of the most convenient for Mediterranean, the water park 'Meymadon' has every conceivable type of water rides and a children's playground, and extensive urban beaches are equipped with naisovremenneyshimi recreation and entertainment. In the yacht club in Tel Aviv can be rent equipment for windsurfing, scuba diving or any other active leisure. Plenty of sports facilities are concentrated along the boulevard Rokach. So it'll be in Israel, buy a ticket to Tel Aviv and visit this interesting city.
But there is a contrary view. Previous crises reinvestment was so global, that he would return to the previous rate of growth of the economy will not soon Optimists believe the crisis to restore justice. Pros: it's time to stop living in debt, inflating the financial bubble and immensely consume. Pessimists also believe that the end does not justify the means, and the price of sobering up too high. That only is unemployment, the turbulence of financial markets, the decline in production and increase confidence in the financial system as a whole.
In the Russian Church a lot of the saints, involved in healing, such as the Reverend Agapit Caves or St. Luke (Voyno-Yasenetsky), which generally was both a bishop and a surgeon in the Crimea, he was even awarded the Stalin Prize for medicine in 1946, but subject not about that. It follows that the Orthodox Church with the same high respect for the medical practice, based on the service of love aimed at preventing and alleviating human suffering.