Neighborhoods of Tel Aviv

Neighborhoods of Tel Aviv

This list of the Neighborhoods of Tel Aviv, is arranged geographically from north to south, then from west to east.

Contents

Northwest

Residential

  • Afeka (אפקה), from Apheqah, Aphekah, a "Fortalice"
  • Azorei Hen (אזורי חן), Areas of Grace
  • Kokhav HaTzafon (כּוֹכַב הַצָּפוֹן), Northern Star
  • Shikun Lamed (שִׁכּוּן לָמֶד), L Neighborhood
  • Ma'oz Aviv (מָעֹז אָבִיב), Stronghold of Spring
  • Migdalei Ne'eman
  • Neve Avivim (נוה אביבים), Abode of Springs (also known as Ramat Aviv Bet)
  • Ramat Aviv Aleph (רָמַת אָבִיב א'), Spring Height A
  • Ramat Aviv Gimmel (רָמַת אָבִיב ג'), Spring Height C
  • Ramat Aviv HaHadasha (רמת אביב החדשה), New Spring Height

Non-residential regions

Northeast

Residential

  • Ganei Tzahala, Gardens of Joy
  • HaMishtalah (המשתלה), The [Plant] Nursery
  • Hadar Yosef (הדר יוסף), Glory of Joseph (Elishar)
  • Ma'oz Aviv, Spring Fortress
  • Ne'ot Afeka (נאות אפקה), Pastures of the Stronghold
  • Neve Sharett (נוה שרת), (Moshe) Sharett Oasis
  • Ramat HaHayal (רמת החי"ל), HIL (acronym for the Jewish Brigade) Height
  • Ramot Tzahala, Heights of Joy
  • Shikun Dan (שיכון דן), Dan Neighborhood
  • Tel Baruch (תל ברוך), (Mordechai Joseph) Baruch Hill
  • Tzahala (צהלה), IDF Joy
  • Yisgav

Non-residential regions

  • Kiryat Atidim (קריית עתידים), Campus of the Future

Central

Residential

  • Tzafon Yashan (צפון ישן), Old North
  • Yehuda Hamaccabi (יהודה המכבי) Judah the Maccabi
  • Montefiore (מונטיפיורי), (Moses) Montefiore
  • Lev HaIr (לב העיר), The City Center/Core, lit. Heart of the City
  • Kerem Hatemanim (כרם התימנים), Vineyard of the Yemenites
  • HaRakevet (הרכבת), The Train
  • Bavli, (בבלי) Babylonian (Talmud)
  • Park Tzameret (פארק צמרת), [Tree]Top Park (Gannah HaTzameret)
  • Giv'at Amal Bet (גבעת עמל ב'), Amal Hill B

Non-residential regions

  • HaKirya (הקרייה), (Government) Campus

South and southwest

  • Florentin (פלורנטין)
  • Neve Tzedek (נוה צדק), House of Righteousness
  • Neve Sha'anan (נוה שאנן), Serene Home
  • Shabazi (שבזי), (Shalom) Shabazi
  • Menashiya (מנשייה)
  • Yafo HaAtika (יפו העתיקה), Old Jaffa
  • Yafo Darom (יפו דרום), Jaffa South
  • Giv'at HaTmarim (גבעת התמרים), Date Hill
  • Neve Ofer (נוה עופר), (Avraham) Ofer Oasis, also Tel Kabir[1]
  • Kiryat Shalom (קריית שלום), City of Peace
  • Shapira (שפירא), (Meir Gezl) Shapira[2]
  • Giv'at Herzl (גבעת הרצל), Herzl Hill
  • Abu Kabir (אבו כביר), named after Tall al Kabir, Egypt [3]
  • HaMoshava HaAmerika'it (המושבה האמריקאית), The American Colony
  • Ajami (עג'מי), (Ibrahim) al-Ajami
  • Tzahalon (צהלון), Rejoice
  • Givat Aliyah (גבעת עלייה), Aliyah Hill

Southeast

  • Nahalat Yitzhak (נחלת יצחק) = Yitzchak's (Spektor) Estate
  • Moshav Bitzaron (ביצרון) = Fortress
  • Ramat Yisrael (רמת ישראל) = Israel (Rokach) Heights
  • Tel Haim (תל חיים), Haim (Chisin) Hill = Hill of Life
  • Yad Eliyahu (יד אליהו) = Memorial to Eliyahu (Golomb)
  • Ramat HaTayasim (רמת הטייסים) = Pilot Heights
  • Neve Tzahal (נוה צה"ל) = Oasis of the IDF
  • Kfar Shalem (כפר שלם) = Peaceful Village
  • HaArgazim (הארגזים) = The Crates
  • Shkhunat HaTikva (התקווה)= Quarter of Hope
  • Neve Barbur (נוה בארבור) = Oasis of the Hen
  • Ezra (Tel Aviv) (עזרא), named after the biblical Ezra (Book of Ezra) = My Court is God

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