Join us for a tour of Nazareth’s extraordinary street food
In the Galilean city, best known for its Christian significance, a long-established and lively food culture is tempting an increasing...
In the Galilean city, best known for its Christian significance, a long-established and lively food culture is tempting an increasing...
If you think of youth hostels as dingy dormitories with communal bathrooms, the hostels of Israel will make you think...
What’s new (other than Portugal winning the 2019 Nation’s Cup)? New trails connecting Sagres to Lagos add to Rota Vicentina...
The newly opened Vila Galé Collection Elvas - Historic Hotel, Conference & Spa, in Elvas Portugal is the rehabilitation of the...
Few visitors to Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp pass through Poland’s Oswiecim. That might change as sites tied to the city’s Jewish...
DNA testing of ancient genomes suggests that the ancestors of the Philistines migrated across the Mediterranean and reached Ashkelon by...
There is a lot to think about any time you visit another country. Something that is often overlooked is cellular...
Despite the inflammatory language frequently evoked by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in regards to the Jewish people, it...
Moses Elisaf, a doctor and Professor of Medicine, became the first Greek Jew to be elected Mayor. The voters of...
The New York Jewish Travel Guide had the privilege of interviewing Mr. Jack Fairweather regarding his most recent book, titled...
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