A small club which meets at 7:30pm on the first Wednesday only of each month at the home of Tamar Iancu, Be'er Sheva (about 100km south of both
Tel Aviv and Jerusalem). Players of all levels are welcome. Contact for more information:
Tamar Iancu: Tel: 972-8-641-7560
[email protected]
Bet Shemesh Scrabble Club
This is a relatively young club, founded in the summer of 2005, in the city of Beit Shemesh, about 35 km west of Jerusalem. The club meets on Sunday evenings at 7:30 pm and averages about 10 players per session. They have yet to establish a permanent venue, so please refer to **The Beit Shemesh Scrabble Club web page** for current venue information. Contact for more information:
Joe Weisblatt (director): Tel: 972-2-991-2739
jweisbla*@cisco.com (delete * in address)
Eilat Scrabble Club
This is a small club which attracts about 10 players a week on Mondays
at 8:30pm in Eilat, an international seaside resort on the Red Sea at the
southern tip of Israel. At present, there isn't a permanent venue so
players meet at their homes and players of all levels are always welcome.
If you aren't in Eilat on a Monday evening, they'll be happy to try and
organize some games for you at another convenient time. Contact for more information and current venue:
Jacky Opinsky: Tel: 972-8-637-6976, Mobile: 972-53-446018
[email protected]
Jerusalem Scrabble Club
This is probably the biggest Scrabble club in the world with an average
weekly attendance of 55 players. Founded in 1983, its ranks today include
about 100 active members and many less active ones. The club meets every
Tuesday evening from 7:30-11:30pm at the Beit Ha'am Municipal Library (Youth
and Adult Reading Room - 3rd floor) 11 Bezalel St., Jerusalem. Contact for
more information:
David Litke (director): Tel: 972-2-993-4016
[email protected]
**The Sam Orbaum Jerusalem Scrabble Club web page**
Petach Tikva Scrabble Club
This is a small "ladies only" club with an average attendance of 10 players. The club meets on alternative Wednesdays, starting at 19:30 in different members' houses.There is a small entrance fee, which goes to charity. Contact for more information:
Rosalind Herz: [email protected]
Tel Aviv Scrabble Club
This is the second largest club in Israel with about 30 regulars and a weekly attendance of 20-25 players of all levels - expert, intermediate and beginner. The club meets on Thursday evenings (7:30 pm - 10:30 pm) at the Bet Tami Community Centre, Shenkin St. (between 17 and 19), 3rd floor - Room 31/32, Tel Aviv. Contact for more information:
Evan Cohen (director): Tel: 972-77-8844013
[email protected]
**The Tel Aviv Scrabble Club web page**