The place that gave him a home as a homeless person and the chef he fell in love with. Jacob Blumenthal’s city

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1. Nahat coffee

One of the things that is most important to me today is coffee. That’s why I have to start the day in a place that will provide me with the delicious coffee I love, the new Nahat Cafe. the station area

Cafe Nahat (Photo: Yaakov Blumenthal)

2. Rothschild Blvd

I have a huge love for Rothschild Blvd. On the one hand it is a central place and on the other hand it has an avenue of trees and vegetation, which the sun illuminates with its rays at different times of the day. I can stand for hours and look at Rothschild Boulevard. This is one of the places where I feel Tel Aviv the most.

Rothschild Boulevard (Photo: Yaakov Blumenthal)

Rothschild Boulevard (Photo: Yaakov Blumenthal)

3. Ariela House

When I left the Yeshiva and returned with the question, I lived on the seashore. I was homeless and Ariela’s house was my home. Every morning I would come to the library, take out the entire shelf of movies and watch all day. That’s how I learned cinema. King Shaul 25

Ariela House Library (Photo: Meir Shapira)

Ariela House Library (Photo: Meir Shapira)

4. The Carmel market

I live and breathe the Carmel, feel it and beat with its heart. Panda and Rostom from the Carmel 40 are my best friends in the market.

Carmel Market (Photo: Yaakov Blumenthal)

Carmel Market (Photo: Yaakov Blumenthal)

5. Mr. Something Lounge

Two years ago, a chef called me and invited me to see the breakdown of the largest tuna fish caught in Israel. I met a humble and humble guy. He fell in love with my photographs and I fell in love with his work. I’m a fan of Dean Shoshani’s food. We are friends and I am his photographer. 12 Kedumim Square, Jaffa

Dean Shoshani (Photo: Yaakov Blumenthal)

Dean Shoshani (Photo: Yaakov Blumenthal)

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