Dov Khenin Will Take Your Questions Now

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UPDATE: DOV KHENIN’S NIGHT AT CITYTREE HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 at 9 pm.

Dov Khenin, Tel Aviv’s greenest mayoral candidate, will be speaking this Monday in Hebrew at Etz BaIr (CityTree), which is on Bialik Street 23 in Tel Aviv.

Khenin is currently a Knesset Member representing Hadash, a joint Jewish-Arab Communist party. He speaks often in Tel Aviv on issues relating to the environment and the income gaps between Israel’s poorest and wealthiest groups.

He is running for mayor on the “Ir Lekulanu” (City For All) party ticket against the incumbent Ron Huldai. His platform includes renovating Tel Aviv’s public transportation, reducing income gaps, solving the parking crisis and improving education.

The PR kit for his candidacy has been creative. The ad above is for the Dov T-shirt, which you can buy at Colortouch, 03-6293031, on Ibn Gvirol at the Landon mall, near the Tzavta Club and McDonalds. Tell them you want the Dov Khenin shirt; it costs 20 shekels.

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(This is the graffiti stencil being circulated so activists can spraypaint the city walls: (“Dov Khenin Wants You at the Ballot 11.11”))

More Tel Aviv green politics news on Green Prophet
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Tel Aviv’s Expanded Boardwalk and Shrunken Beach
The True Cost of Parking in Tel Aviv

::Jerusalem Post

Daniella Cheslow
Daniella Cheslowhttp://www.greenprophet.com
Daniella Cheslow grew up in a car-dependent suburb in New Jersey, where she noticed strip malls and Wal-Marts slowly replacing farmland. Her introduction to nature came through hiking trips in Israel. As a counselor for a freshman backpacking program at Northwestern University, Daniella noticed that Americans outdoors seemed to need to arm themselves with performance clothing, specialized water bottles and sophisticated camping silverware. This made her think about how to interact with and enjoy nature simply. This year, Daniella is getting a Master’s in Geography from Ben Gurion University of the Negev. She also freelance writes, photographs and podcasts. In her free time, she takes day trips in the desert, drops off compost and cooks local foods like stuffed zucchini, kubbeh and majadara. Daniella gets her peak oil anxiety from James Howard Kunstler and her organic food dreams from Michael Pollan. Read more at her blog, TheTruthHerzl.com. Daniella can be reached at daniella (at) greenprophet (dot) com.

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6 COMMENTS
  1. מערכת סולארית לאזרח פשוט על גג בנין משותף חלק יחסי משטח הגג למרות התנגדות שכנים. צריכים ללחיץ חברי כנסת ישראל וכל עיריה לתת כל אזרח בארץ סובסד נגד עלות מערכת הסולרית וכמו כן בניה חדשה. התקנה במחיר 40,000₪, ולקבל 13,200 לשנה למשך 20 שנה 264,000₪! לקבל חוזה של חברת חשמל לחשמל חינם חייב להוציא היתר בניה, בבנין משותף להחתים שכנים הסכמה לפרוס על חלקי שטחם או שלא, והתחייבות על נזק. צריך חשמלאי מוסמך מוכן יהיה לבצע העבודה לשאת באחריות. תביא בעל רקע בעבודות הגג להכין ולהתקין מעמד ל 16 פאנלים, אדריכל על גרמושקה על יציבות גג.

  2. too bad he didn’t win. tel aviv peeps, you sucked a*s in this election. what’s up with not showing up to vote? i voted Nir Barkat and Nir Barkat won – and his team too – which includes none other than former SPNI-Jerusalem Director Naomi Tsur – a powerhouse on green issues. you had an amazing person to stand up for, a real candidate, and you let him be outdone by the laissez faire incumbent? pathetic.

  3. Is anyone else reeling from the irony of “Tel Aviv’s greenest mayoral candidate” circulating a graffiti stencil “so activists can spray-paint the city walls”? Will someone please ask him on Tuesday what kind of cleaning product he plans to use to remove all that paint after the elections?!?

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