More than two years ago, the Hatachana shopping and restaurant complex opened in south Tel Aviv in the buildings of the old Jaffa railway station, whose tracks used to lead to Jerusalem. After its launch, the station, which had been abandoned and neglected for decades and which underwent comprehensive renovation, became a polished and stylish compound that attracted hundreds of thousands of visitors in its first...
- By Meir
- 29 Oct 2012
- 08:53AM
It is very sad, a great pity that in order to have a "cultural" mile, in order to have "style", it will be open on Shabbat serving non-kosher food. This stupid religion called anti-Judaism must be stopped, and people must realise the disgrace this will be if and when it opens. They should be ashamed of themselves. Oh, and by the way, the restaurant in the station in Tel Aviv is kosher.
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