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Café Kassit
Café Kassit was a café located in Tel Aviv from 1935 to 2014, initially on 59 Ben Yehuda Street (Tel Aviv), Ben Yehuda Street. After a few years, it moved to 117 Dizengoff Street. History The cafe was established in 1935 by Yechezkel Weinstein (Known afterwards as Hezkl Ish Kasit, Hezkl Kassit man). Amongst its renowned customers was the painter Yitzhak Frenkel, Isaac Frenkel Frenel, the architect Yaakov Rechter, the poets Nathan Alterman, Natan Alterman, Avraham Shlonsky, Ori Lishpitz, Shmulk kraus, Leah Goldberg, Alexander Penn; the actress, Hanna Rovina; the musicians, Arik Einstein and Uri Zohar and more. In the 1950s, Gabriel Moked recounted that there was a special section reserved in the cafe for the "Kassit parliament". The cafe's peak in importance was during the 1940s, 50s, and 60s of the 20th century. In the 1970s and 80s, its influence waned with the emergence of competing cafes such as "Cafe california, California" as well as the aging of the founders' of Kassit. ...
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