“Carpets should be shaken and knocked only until 11 in the morning and only from the side of the kitchen balconies”
One of the secret cult spots in Tel Aviv, which has been my and Noa Ehrmann’s favorite for many years, is the Bauhaus Era building at Yohanan HaSandlar 9 in the Sheinkin neighborhood.
Although only remnants of the elegance of the international design style remain today, inside the stairwell still hangs the original(!) instruction sheet, printed on a typewriter from April 25, 1942 in German and Hebrew – which, in a strict “Yekke” manner – details exactly how one should behave in the building.
For your convenience, I am attaching the “Hausordnung” (House Order) – because there must be order! Are you able to meet the tough conditions on the instruction sheet, and be worthy to be tenants in the building?