Ilana Goor in Jaffa

This item appears on page 17 of the October 2012 issue.
Second floor, Ilana Goor Museum, Jaffa, Israel. Photo: Wanda Bahde

At Jaffa port in 1740, a hostel was built for Jewish pilgrims entering the Holy Land en route to Jerusalem. In 1995 it opened to the public again as the Ilana Goor Museum & Gallery (4 Mazal Dagim St., Old Jaffa 68036, Israel; phone +03 6837676).

Boasting massive walls, arches and stonework, this building in Old Jaffa serves as the private home and gallery of Ilana Goor, a contemporary artist. In April ’11, my husband, Ray, and I found both the architecture and art to be worth a visit for anyone in the Tel Aviv area. Admission was free, and guided tours could be arranged.

WANDA BAHDE
Summerfield, FL

The Ilana Goor Museum & Gallery is open 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Mon.- Thurs. & Sat. and 10-4 Fri. Entry, ILS20 (near $5.50).