This relatively small , colorful, open- air market is close to the heart of the city of Tel Aviv . The name Bezalel is a popular hebrew name (for people, for institutions, for places) meaning - 'in the shadow of God'.
Sadly, the market has lost a lot of its original charm and atmosphere because of the changes undergone in the surrounding area - erection of modern residential buildings that overshadow the market and interfere with its daily activities.
It is mainly a clothing market which offers not only price bargains, but also brand stuff. There used to be here also several good felafel eateries that attracted lovers of this particular fast food, but they got shut off, probably following complaints of the new neighboring residents against the oil frying smells.
Felafel eaters , some of them waiting for wives to finish shopping
family going to look for clothes in the umbrella protected area