Salon Mazal for Anarchists, Idealists and Ecologists

salon mazal in tel aviv israel photo

A long time ago, when we were more idealistic, we spent an afternoon at Salon Mazal. Feeling like an anthropologist, we studied the people who were hanging out there: self-named anarchists, squatters, Arab rappers, earth-lovers…you-name-it.

(You can read the story here).

Anyway, it turns out that Tel Avivian anarchists are not so scary after all. Some of them do have very long leg hair (the girls), and may hate you if you have a job or think Rachel Corrie was a loser, but they have a pretty neat library collection. Books that you are not likely to find at a city library, like on women pirates.

Besides the books, Salon Mazal also sells comics and underground music CDs, they have a veggie restaurant (we hope the dead chicken pics have since come down), they offer a room for other like-minded “anarchists” to meet; entertain regular speakers, and are rumored to be starting a community garden.

The action is going down on 3 Simta Almonit Street, Tel Aviv. It’s just off of King George Street and a hop-skip-and-a-jump away from Dizengoff Mall. TEL: 03 629 7734

::Salon Mazal

Facebook Comments
Karin Kloosterman
Author: Karin Kloosterman

Karin Kloosterman is an award-winning journalist and publisher that founded Green Prophet to unite a prosperous Middle East. She shows through her work that positive, inspiring dialogue creates action that impacts people, business and planet. She has published in thought-leading newspapers and magazines globally, owns an IoT tech chip patent, and is part of teams that build world-changing products to make agriculture and our planet more sustainable. Reach out directly to [email protected]

Comments

comments

Get featured on Green Prophet Send us tips and news:[email protected]

4 thoughts on “Salon Mazal for Anarchists, Idealists and Ecologists”

  1. Nimrod Evron says:

    Hi, Salon Mazal is now moving a location. It will be now in Yitzhak Sadeh 32, Tel Aviv. It will be right next to the “Rogatka Bar”

  2. Salon Mazal says:

    Hey, thanks for the post 🙂

    We’ve recently moved to 50 Salame Street
    in the south of Tel Aviv (Florentin) and we also have a new blog:
    http://salonmazal.blogli.co.il/

  3. Avi says:

    the “veggie restaurant” (veggiebar as they used to call it) is now closed for business by the Tel Aviv city officials, who closed it down……. they’re now looking for a new place (& donations)…….
    🙂

Comments are closed.