Yitzhak Sadeh House

Beit Yitzhak Sadeh is a site that includes the house Where Yizhak Sade lived in his final years and The garden around him. The house is built on a cliff that overlooks the sea at the end of Jaffa and forms
Part of a small and unique neighborhood built at the end
Years of the British Mandate 
By the Arab construction company “Riyadh.”
The neighborhood was built using the “modern” method
And “industrialized” in the spirit of the period of Europe
After World War II, and the houses Apparently intended for the residence of officials and officers British.
Yitzhak Sadeh arrived with his wife Margot.
And their son Yoram in February 1949 and lived there until his death
In August 1990. In those years – three of The first years of the State of Israel – the house served as a meeting place for many of the participants in the campaign. Its establishment, military personnel, warriors, political leaders, and writers, poets, and theater people. In fact, the house in Jaffa was Yitzhak Sadeh’s first permanent home after many years of wandering life. And underground, he invested much effort and creative power in cultivating it. Tel Aviv Municipality, via The well-known garden architect Avraham Karavan assisted him in the planning, design, and planting of the unique garden,
And in the choice of vegetation that withstood the harsh sea winds. Yitzhak Sadeh placed his command car in the garden,
As commander of the IDF’s first armored brigade, as well as a stone monument in memory of Maccabi Products, one of the commanders
The convoys that fell in the battles for the breakthrough to Jerusalem. He installed paths made of Jerusalem stone, her son.
Stone benches, hewn in cliff steps to the beach) that collapsed over the years (and adorned the garden
In archeological exhibits