Azorei Hen
Azorei Hen (Hebrew: אזורי ח"ן) is a residential neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel. It is located in the northwestern part of the city, and houses about 2,000 residents. It is named after Hannah Ne'eman (initials "hen").

Residential buildings in Azorei Hen
History
Azorei Hen was founded in the 1980s on an empty and isolated area, as a closed neighborhood, by the Azorim development company. The main part of the neighborhood was built in the 1990s and 2000s.[1]
gollark: Reduced privacy in return for more safety and stuff might be better if governments had a track record of, well, actually doing that sort of thing effectively.
gollark: I... see.
gollark: Invading people's privacy a lot allows you to get somewhat closer to "perfect enforcement".
gollark: Anyway, broadly speaking, governments *cannot* perfectly enforce their laws, and this is part of the reason they work generally somewhat okay. If they could *immediately* go from "government doesn't/does think you could do X" to "you can no longer do/not do X without punishment", we would likely have significantly less fair institutions.
gollark: The UK has some of the world's most ridiculously broad government surveillance laws.
References
- Recht, Danny. "אזורי ח"ן" [Azorei Hen] (in Hebrew). Retrieved May 10, 2018.
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