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As the Center of Avram Goldstein-Goren’s business activities in Israel for some 50
years, the city of Tel-Aviv has enjoyed his special attention. During the last two
decades he and his family have expressed their support of the city by financing
their social welfare, educational and research projects.
Most of these projects have been carried out through the Tel-Aviv Foundation,
in close cooperation with Shlomo Lahat, long-time Mayor of Tel-Aviv until,
at the end of 1993 he decided to step down. In the course of this activity,
the relationship between the Mayor and the Goldstein-Goren family has become one of
friendship and common concern of the overall welfare of the city’s residents,
with particular emphasis on the needier ones, a concern that is amply shared by the new
mayor Roni Milo, and now by Mayor Ron Huldai.
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Kiryat Goldstein-Goren
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In the heart of South Tel Aviv, Kiryat Shalom – an old neighborhood showing the signs of time – is
inhabited by long-time residents and by new immigrants struggling with the daily difficulties of
absorption.
There, the narrow, winding streets of gray and aging houses open onto an eye-catching site:
the Goldstein-Goren Sports, Recreation and Cultural Centers.
This is the Foundation's largest project in Tel-Aviv. The Sports Center was completed in the '80s and the Cultural and Educational Center in 1994. This project is comprised of a recreation and sports center, which has been functioning for several years, and a more recent community center for culture and education. In recognition of the Cukier, Goldstein-Goren Foundation’s contribution to the reclaiming of Kiryat Shalom, the Tel-Aviv municipality has voted to name this area, including the contiguous residential area, KIRYAT GOLDSTEIN-GOREN. |
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Sports and Recreation Center |
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The Sports and Recreation Center, established by the Cukier, Goldstein-Goren Foundation as a gift to
residents of Kiryat Shalom, stands on a 20 dunam (5 acre) plot of land, rich with trees, flower
gardens and wide lawns. The Center is a sport club that houses a large number of activities in a
single complex – Tennis Center, Exercise and Fitness Room, Swimming Pool Complex and Sports
Gymnasium. The carefully planned and excellently executed Center was inaugurated early 1985. With its rich and varied program of activities for men, women and children, it was a dream come true for the residents. The Center includes four main facilities, each managed by an experienced coach and staff, and is operated professionally to enable each participant to enjoy healthy physical activity. |
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The Tel-Aviv Foundation
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Center for Immigration, Absorption, Culture, Education and Public Park on Lasalle Street
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The Cukier, Goldstein-Goren Foundation, in cooperation with the Tel-Aviv Foundation, has financed
the transformation of the former Gordon Elementary School Building and its surroundings into a
center for education, information and social activities. The renovated building, set in a beautiful
new public park which was part of the project, houses an “ulpan” for teaching Hebrew to immigrants
as well as an information and consultation center for newcomers to Israel and offers adult education courses. It also houses a coffee
shop and library and serves as a neighborhood social club.
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The Goldstein Goren Center for Culture and Education
Mrs. Miri Goldstein, Head of the Center |
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Tel-Aviv 63409, Israel Telephone: + 972-3-522 3095, + 972-3-522 318 Fax: + 972-3-524 2884 |
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Tel-Aviv University
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Center for the Study of the History of Romanian Jews
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In 1987, the Foundation endowed the establishment of the Center for the History
of Romanian Jews at Tel-Aviv University. The Center’s main objectives include:
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The Center for the History of Romanian Jews at Tel-Aviv University is completing the publication of
the last of a five-volume comprehensive history. The Foundation has made available to TAU an amount
equivalent to about four times the initial grant to the above Center in order to establish the Goren
Goldstein Diaspora Research Center, which encompasses the Center of History of Romanian Jews as well
as any existing of future Center for the History of any national group of Diaspora Jews.
The Diaspora Research Center was inaugurated in May 2002.
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Synagogue And Community Center on Pekin Street
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The Cukier, Goldstein-Goren Foundation has constructed a magnificent building in Tel-Aviv
that serves as the central synagogue and cultural center for the city’s Romanian Jews.
The building was constructed in memory of the late Itzhak Moshe and Bracha Goldstein, parents of the Foundation’s founder, Avram Goldstein-Goren, and in the name of Rabbi Zvi Gutman and his two sons, Joseph and Jacob, who perished in the Holocaust. |
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