Tel Aviv, one of the most well-known cities in Israel, is often called the 'White City'. But this name is not just about colour – it tells the story of how the city was built and how people from different parts of the world shaped it. In the 1930s, many Jewish architects moved to what is now Israel from Europe, especially Germany. At that time, Europe was going through political unrest and many were forced to leave. These architects had studied modern design, especially the Bauhaus style, which focused on simple, useful and clean buildings. When they arrived in Tel...