Vacation sabra-style in Israel’s top 10 camping sites
Ditch busy city centers and swanky hotel rooms for outdoor fun and sleeping under the stars in Israel’s best campgrounds....
Ditch busy city centers and swanky hotel rooms for outdoor fun and sleeping under the stars in Israel’s best campgrounds....
For those who have never visited, Cuba has a wonderful Jewish history to explore. Once home to over 15,000 Jews...
Archaeological and historical wonders also await under the tepid waters, as well as animal species you might not associate with...
New dining options feature revamped Kosher menu, including child’s meal and wines This month, United is taking Kosher cuisine to...
Azerbaijan — a country of 10 million, where nearly 97 percent are Muslim — spotlights the very best example of...
In the remote and rugged landscapes of Morocco, particularly within the Atlas, Talifet, and Draa regions, lie hidden cemeteries known...
The survey polled over 22,000 travelers from 20 different countries throughout the course of 2019. Online travel agency Agoda.com has...
From the time of Da Gama to the age of the steamship, Madeira served as a supply and fuel stop...
Like boutique wine, olive oil and other specialties that were slowly revived, the green grain is finding its place in...
Bayt Dakira is a spiritual and heritage space that seeks to preserve and enhance the Judeo-Moroccan memory in the old...
New York Jewish Travel Guide is a leading online resource dedicated to Jewish heritage, culture, and travel worldwide. From spotlighting Jewish festivals, Passover programs, and kosher dining to exploring historic synagogues, heritage tours, and destinations of Jewish interest, NYJTG connects readers with meaningful stories and trusted travel insights. Our goal is to inspire discovery, preserve memory, and highlight the richness of Jewish life around the globe.
© 2025 New York Jewish Travel Guide. All Rights Reserved.