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Campo del Ghetto Nuovo is the heart of Venice’s Jewish ghetto, a quiet square just a few minutes’ walk from the train station. It hosts the Jewish Museum, three ancient synagogues and the Jewish community’s nursing home for the elderly. Not far from the square is a kosher hotel and a kosher restaurant. In the […]
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8 little-known facts about the unique community of Italian Jews. The Jews of Italy have a long and fascinating history. Here are eight little-known facts about the unique community of Italian Jews. 1. A Hanukkah Delegation Jews have lived in Italy since ancient times. The very first Jews in Italy were sent by Judah Maccabee, […]
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Welcome to the land of Jewish kilts and kosher haggis. With Scotland in the news, it’s interesting to note that the country has been home to a dynamic Jewish community for 400 years. Here are six surprising facts about Jewish life in this ancient nation. 1. Aristocratic Antecedent One of the earliest Scottish Jews was […]
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Discover Třebíč, the exclusive Jewish UNESCO site in Europe, boasting three distinguished UNESCO attractions: a meticulously preserved Jewish Quarter, the poignant Jewish Cemetery, and the majestic Basilica of St. Procopius. Třebíč stands as a captivating yet undiscovered historic gem within the Czech Republic. Embark on an immersive journey into Czech Jewish heritage with our local […]
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Mexico boasts a thriving Jewish community with roots that go back 500 years. Some of the most vibrant Jewish neighborhoods in North America exist “South of the Border” in Mexico, where over 40,000 Jews have created a close-knit, distinct community. Here are some surprising facts about North America’s least-known Jewish centers. Early Jewish Haven When […]
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Little-known facts about this ancient Jewish community. India’s Jewish community is thousands of years old. Here are five little-known facts about the role Jews have played in India through the ages. Meeting Marco Polo When Marco Polo traveled through India in the year 1293, he recorded a surprising encounter in his diaries about meeting Jews […]
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Budapest has long been a magnet for Jewish Tours. American-Jewish tourists staying at Budapest’s Four Seasons Hotel or the renowned landmark Gellert Hotel & Spa make a beeline to see Europe’s largest synagogue, the majestic Dohany Synagogue. Here’s the irony. The Dohany Synagogue wasn’t even built by a Jew – but those two world-class hotels were! […]
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In 1516 a decree ordered that all the Jews in Venice be relocated to geto, an island in the old foundry area – geto from the Italian word to cast or found – giving Venice the dubious distinction of having the world’s first so-called “ghetto”. The Campo Gheto Nuovo was located in the Cannaregio sestiere […]
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The Jerusalem House” is a new guesthouse with 4 vacation suites in the reconstructed neighborhood of Nachlaot, one of the most quiet, authentic and first quarters of the new city of Jerusalem. From here it is a ten minute walk to the center of Jerusalem with its shops, restaurants, galleries and nightlife. It is a […]
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Presented by the American Sephardi Federation the festival will feature world renowned singer Enrico Macias on opening night and productions from France, Israel, Greece, Austria, and Spain. The 16 films will share stories of Bukhari, Iraqi, Iranian, Moroccan, Algerian, Greek and Spanish Jews, along with a spotlight on the lives of Jews displaced from their […]
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