The small street that leads deep into Sarona is named after Osvaldo Arany, a Brazilian statesman and diplomat who chaired the meeting of the United Nations when, in November 1947, it was decided to establish the state of Israel by a majority vote. This street leads to the entrance to the most famous modern market in Tel Aviv - the covered market of Saron. A small building with shutters on the windows is the home of Friedrich Göring, a dance teacher in the German colony of Saron. Not only good Germans, but also the “golden youth” of young Tel Aviv studied dancing in this house. After the war and the founding of the state, Pinhas Kozlov (who changed his name to Sapir in due course) settled in this house. He was a native of the town of Suwalki in Poland, the country's third finance minister, and an active member of the Mapai party, along with Yitzhak Rabin and Igal Alon. Today, among other things, Samsung has offices in this house, and one of the three Sarona skyscrapers on the first floor, on the first floor of which is located in the corner store of Saron, you can buy a wonderful bouquet of flowers. Translated with Google Translate