Things to do in Prague’s Jewish Quarter
Much is packed within the small area of Josefov, Prague’s Jewish Quarter, formerly a walled ghetto, and today one of ...
Read moreDetailsMuch is packed within the small area of Josefov, Prague’s Jewish Quarter, formerly a walled ghetto, and today one of ...
Read moreDetailsThe lead guitarist has come a long way from his days as a ‘kikarist,’ hanging out late at night in ...
Read moreDetailsAncient Sardis was the capital of the Kingdom of Lydia, whose most famous king was Croesus (560-546 B.C.E.), the first ...
Read moreDetailsBorn in Israel and raised in France, the sultry voice of singer/songwriter Nancy Danino has been the highlight of everything from film ...
Read moreDetailsRudy Giuliani, Gilad Erdan, Senator Bob Menendez, Isaac Herzog, Ron Lauder, Ron Prosor, Gabi Ashkenazi, and Meir Dagan will address ...
Read moreDetailsNew York Jewish Travel Guide The Fifth Annual Jewish Cultural Festival returned to Temple Israel on Sunday, June 7. The ...
Read moreDetailsTens of thousands of international and local visitors are expected to attend this year's (18–20.08.14) International Klezmer Festival in Zefat. ...
Read moreDetailsMarrakech, with it tiny Jewish population, is a welcoming city for Jewish visitors with over 30,000 a year coming from ...
Read moreDetailsMusical, magical, colorful, cooling, and full of splash, fountains throughout Israel are a delight for visitors. By Viva Sarah Press ...
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