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The “Nalaga’at” Centre
“There is no such place in the world”
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The “Nalaga’at” Centre (Hebrew for “do touch”), located at the Jaffa port in Tel Aviv, was founded by the “Nalaga’at” non-profit organization and opened its gates to the public in December 2007. The Centre is comprised of the “Nalaga’at” Theatre, home to the Deaf-blind Acting Ensemble; Cafe Kapish, with its deaf waiters and BlackOut, the pitch-black restaurant with its staff of blind waiters. The “Nalaga’at” Centre currently employs some 70 people, most of whom are deaf, blind or deaf-blind. Thousands of people, from Israel and abroad have already visited the Centre and enjoyed an exceptional artistic experience. The “Nalaga’at” Centre was founded on the basic belief that every human being has the right to contribute to the society he lives in.
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