Bar-Noar Memorial
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Мемориал «Bar-Noar»

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Мемориал на улице Нахмани в память о Нире Каце и Лиз Трубеши, убитых во время стрельбы в Bar-Noar в 2009 году — худшее преступление на почве ненависти против ЛГБТК+ в Израиле.

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Visitors frequently praise the beautiful decor, excellent cocktails, and delicious food, often highlighting the refined yet relaxed atmosphere. However, some guests mention long waits for seating and slow service, with others noting that the venue can be quite expensive.

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28 Nahmani Street, Tel Aviv-Yafo 6579403, Israel

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On the evening of Saturday 1 August 2009, a masked gunman entered the basement of 28 Nahmani Street, where the Aguda ran its Bar-Noar (Youth Bar) drop-in centre for LGBTQ teenagers, and opened fire on the assembled group. Two people were killed: **Nir Katz**, a 26-year-old counsellor, and **Liz Trubeshi**, a 16-year-old visitor. Fifteen others were wounded. The killer was never conclusively identified — Israeli police closed the investigation in 2013 without charge — and no motive was legally established, but the attack is universally understood as Israel's worst anti-LGBTQ hate crime. The attack was a national inflection point. Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Peres visited Rabin Square the following night for a 20,000-person memorial rally; the Knesset passed the first Israeli hate-crime enhancement law within the year. Since 2010 a national moment of silence has been observed on 1 August; the Bar-Noar Youth Centre has continued operating under a new name (Beit Dror) at a different address. At 28 Nahmani Street, the ground-floor entrance carries a small granite plaque installed by the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipality in 2010 with the names of Nir Katz and Liz Trubeshi. The building is a Bauhaus-era five-storey block; the ground floor is now a private residence, and there is no public interior to visit. The plaque is at eye level, visible from the pavement. The memorial is best visited quietly. Come during the day; sit for a moment on one of the Nahmani Street benches. This is Israel's gay heritage's most difficult single site, and it deserves the visit. Combine with a walk five minutes north to Rabin Square, where the community rally happened.

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Sharon Kasper
Sharon Kasper Jul 2026

Great place for a drink

ליז בכר
ליז בכר Jun 2026

Highly recommended!

Amir Raz
Amir Raz Jun 2026
Mark Koyfman
Mark Koyfman Jun 2026
Gili Bar Lev
Gili Bar Lev May 2026

Good atmosphere, expensive and delicious

Bar Shaked
Bar Shaked Mar 2026
Itay M
Itay M Feb 2026

Perfect place for drinks and food, starters and main courses There is no doubt that it is on the high side of the places in the city (a pair of bruschetta with fish tartare 90 NIS), located in a hotel in an old French bar atmosphere with perfect lighting and sound Comfortable with good service, still a pain in the pocket but worth it for special occasions

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