BEIT HALOCHEM TEL AVIV

Beit Halochem Tel Aviv Centre

Beit Halochem Tel Aviv opened in 1974 following the Yom Kippur War.

It is located on seven acres of land allocated to the Zahal Disabled Veterans Organization (ZDVO) by the late
Yehoshua Rabinovitz, then-mayor of Tel Aviv.

The 10,000-square-metre complex includes a multi-purpose gymnasium, classrooms, treatment rooms, culture halls, cafeteria, indoor swimming pool, massage and hydrotherapy unit, shooting gallery, and a 350-seat auditorium.
The grounds include outdoor playing fields and an Olympic-size swimming pool.

Approximately 5,500 disabled veterans, living in the Israel’s central region, are active members at this Centre.
Including their immediate families, more than 18,000 people benefit from Beit Halochem Tel Aviv’s amenities.