An unhoped-for heritage: an archaeological discovery in Alsace
A genizah is a storage area for worn-out religious books and, by extension, for liturgical objects that cannot be discarded. Since they...
A genizah is a storage area for worn-out religious books and, by extension, for liturgical objects that cannot be discarded. Since they...
JCC Krakow celebrated the opening of its Early Childhood Center, Frajda, today. A ribbon-cutting ceremony officially marked the first time...
New York City music lovers will experience two of the best French Artists Co-presented by The Bureau Export, and France Rocks, in partnership...
Alex Meitlis installed a riot of mirrors, a hand-painted floor, sculptured cardboard bar legs and a beaded chandelier in Aviv...
Looking for a pampering vacation in a pastoral locale? Kibbutz hotels may be the perfect solution. Many Israeli kibbutzim –...
The New York Jewish Travel Guide had the privilege of speaking with Jonathan Ornstein, Executive Director of the Jewish Community...
Corinthia Hotel Prague is Now Offering a Luxurious Spa Pamper Package Let Corinthia Hotel Prague pamper you at their Apollo...
Israel abounds with wonderful places to sleep and dream, whether it’s fancy hotels in the desert or fairy houses in...
We are committed to honoring the finest traditions, which is why, on the second weekend of the JCF, we are...
Located in the heart of Kazimierz, this exceptional fast-food kosher restaurant seamlessly blends into the vibrant atmosphere of the neighborhood....
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