From the newsroom of the ABC News, Thursday, February 14, 2008 …..
(ABC) By SIMON MCGREGOR-WOOD
Israeli Initiative Opens Theater, Restaurant and Cafe Run by the Deaf and Blind
TEL AVIV, Israel – The Nalaga’at Theater in Jaffa, Israel’s Old Port, has just opened and offers a unique and unforgettable experience.
At one and the same time, it houses the world’s only theater group of blind and deaf actors, as well as offering visitors a restaurant where diners eat in complete darkness, and a cafe where all the waiters are deaf. It’s a chance for those who can see and hear to taste the life of the deaf and blind.
The restaurant is called Blackout and is housed in a specially designed space sealed from all sources of light. Diners are briefed by staff before they enter. Mobile phones and all electronic devices are left in lockers outside.
In the small, dimly lit lobby, I met Yuval, my waiter, who along with all his colleagues is blind. Hands on his shoulders we walked into the darkness.
But the word darkness does not adequately describe the utter blackness of the restaurant’s interior. After being carefully shown to my seat, I heard voices opposite but had no visual information whatsoever.
“Has someone joined us?” asked a disembodied voice. It belonged to Judy Blanc from Jerusalem, recently widowed, her husband had been blinded during Israel’s War of Independence in 1948.
Eating in Blackout gave her some impression of what her husband had been through. For her granddaughter Michal, it was more about the eating. “I used my hands and it was fabulous,” she said with a laugh.
According to Arieh Rosen, the theater’s producer, Blackout has been a big hit. A few have been unable to stand the darkness, but most have come away with a new understanding of the challenges facing the blind.
The restaurant is also about helping the waiters and putting them in charge