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Culture To temper the hedonism, Tel Aviv offers nightly opera, ballet, jazz and classical concerts, and dance performances. It also has more than 40 screens showing anything from the latest Van-Damme flick to Fellini classics. Films are not dubbed, and non-English films often have English sub-titles. The Tel Aviv Cinematheque, 2 Sprinzak St. corner of Carlebach St., has regular screenings and special events. Check the Jerusalem Post for English listings.


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