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Nalaga'at
Nalaga’at (literally "do touch" in Hebrew) is a nonprofit organization established in 2002 with the first theater company in the world whose performers are all deaf-blind (dual disability). The Nalaga’at Organization's main focus is to raise awareness of the needs of the deafblind population in Israel and worldwide. The association established a unique cultural center at the Laventbondet House, located at Jaffa Port. The center is a stage for arts and culture that promotes an equal dialogue and leads to social change, in the belief in the human spirit and its ability to make a difference. == Nalaga'at Center == The Nalaga’at Center was founded by the Nalaga’at organization and opened in December 2007. The center employs over 100 workers, the majority of whom are deaf, blind and deaf-blind. The center is home to: Nalaga’at Theater, the only theater with deaf-blind ensembles of actors in the world; Kapish Event Center where deaf and hearing impaired waiters invite the guests to communicate in sign language; Blackout Restaurant, where blind and visually impaired waiters accompany the guests to a meal in total darkness; Workshop Center, offering unique workshops of sign language or activities in the dark, all instructed by deaf and blind employees. Nalaga'at Center is a meeting place for deaf, blind, deaf-blind and the general public. A space where there is an equal dialogue that promotes the needs and aspirations of every person, in the belief that all human beings are equal and every person has the right to make his or her contribution to society.
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