Afeka

Afeka is a residential neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.[1] It is located in the northwestern part of the city.

History

The origin pf the name Afeka is from "Afeka association" which was established at 1943 with a purpose of purchasing property for people. The neighborhood was founded in 1955 by former Haganah officers who were looking for a location to build their homes.

The neighborhood was considered a far suburb of Tel Aviv, this situation changed after the building of Tel Aviv University and the Afeka College of Technology in 1996.[2]

South Afeka

Carter Garden: The oldest public garden of the neighborhood.

Yad Avner: A building of the department of geography of Tel Aviv University and a local police station.

North Afeka

Be'it Ha'lohem (the soldier home): compound of buildings used by injured Israel Defense Forces soldiers for sport and rehabilitation.

Afek association square: Traffic circle, perpetuating the association who led the establishing of the neighborhood.

Notable residents

References

  1. Elazar, D.J.; Kalchheim, C. (1988). Local government in Israel. University Press of America. ISBN 9780819169402. Retrieved 2015-05-29.
  2. "Homepage | מכללת אפקה - לימודי הנדסה גבוהה בתל אביב (Afeka College of Technology)". english.afeka.ac.il. Retrieved 2015-05-29.

32°07′21″N 34°48′24″E / 32.122595°N 34.80656°E / 32.122595; 34.80656


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