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Article: Friday night fever
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- Jerusalem Post
- Article date:
- July 30, 2004
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STEFANIE GARDEN
Jerusalem Post
07-30-2004
Headline: Friday night fever
Byline: STEFANIE GARDEN
Edition; Up Front
Section: Features
Page: 10
Friday, July 30, 2004 -- I have been to clubs in some of the world's hottest spots for nightlife; along the French Riviera, throughout Italy, Mexico, Ireland and the United Kingdom, from New York to Los Angeles and in between, but nobody parties quite like the Israelis.
In a country that banned The Beatles in 1964 out of concern that their music would corrupt the youth, and where terror attacks are an imminent daily threat, how is it that Israel has one of the wildest and liveliest club scenes in the world?
On a Friday night several weeks ago I attended a ...
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