
Deborah Moher
A die hard Tel Aviv resident, Deborah is originally a Londoner, by way of New York City. Fascinated with sociology and psychology, Deborah has a Bachelors in Health and Social Welfare, but her eclectic interests include studying Fashion Journalism in Central St Martins in London and Photography in Tel Aviv. Deborah has worked in many fields, including non-profit, diplomacy and fashion. Deborah’s role as Director of Culture combines her love for Tel Aviv, writing and travel. In her spare time she enjoys documentary film, snapping Instagram pics of her puppy Winnie, or running along the Tel Aviv Coast.
Articles
- 21 Things Only A Tel Avivian Would Do
- Meet Artistic Director of the Israel Ballet, Mate Moray
- The Very Crafty Studio With Tamar Dovrat
- 12 Up-and-Coming Israeli Photographers To Follow On Instagram
- Meet The Top Tattoo Artists in Tel Aviv
- Instagrammer Of The Week: Uri Magnus
- Tel Aviv in Transit: Top 10 Ways To Get Around Tel Aviv
- Artist without Borders | Adi Khavous
- TEDxWhite City | TEDX Arrives In Tel Aviv, Start-Up City
- Tel Aviv's Top 10 Foodie Instagram Bloggers You Should Be Following
- Meet Suzanne Landau, Director and Chief Curator of Tel Aviv Museum of Art
- The 11 Best Child-Friendly Festivals In Israel In 2016
- Out Of The Box: Tel Aviv's 12 Best Hands-on Workshops
- Ronit Elkabetz: The Life And Times Of An Israeli Film Legend
- The History Of The Bahai Gardens In Haifa In 1 Minute
- The History Of The Design Museum Holon In 1 Minute
- Instagrammer Of The Week: Jörg Dickmann
- Introducing The Wonder Women of the Israeli Indie Music Scene
- The Unforgettable Ronit Elkabetz: 9 Films You Need To See
- 11 TED Talks by Israeli Women That Everyone Should See
- The History Of The Israel Museum In 1 Minute
- The History Of Yad Vashem In 1 Minute
- The Day In The Life Of An Illustrator: Doodlegram's Geffen Rafaeli
- Israel's Rejuvenation Of The National Library Of Jerusalem
- Introducing Gai Ben Dor: A Runner With Soul
- The Lantern Library: Books that Build Bridges for Peace
- The Camera Man Photography Exhibition at The Tower of David, Jerusalem