THE MAHJ IN PARIS OPENS FIRST NEW EXHIBITION SINCE ITS REOPENING
A hidden gem of the Paris museum scene, the Museum of Art and History of Judaism (known as "The mahJ"), located in the...
A hidden gem of the Paris museum scene, the Museum of Art and History of Judaism (known as "The mahJ"), located in the...
This page is about travel that is different from your everyday activities, away from your local community. For advice on...
Hotel Reopen Map lists hotels with their current open or closed status and, for the latter, information on when a...
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A Portuguese diplomat who saved thousands of Jews during the Holocaust has been recognized by the government of Portugal and...
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Evidence has emerged of a second Japanese diplomat who provided visas to European Jews fleeing Nazi persecution, raising the prospect...
Maayan Ora’s name means ‘Wellspring of Light’ in Hebrew and she spreads her inner light through her plant-based food. Maayan...
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