Depite all odds -- some might call it an outright miracle -- a Budapest shul has survived two World Wars, the rise...
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Read moreDetailsPersonalized flight screens are becoming more prevalent, but there are still many airlines without these entertainment options – leaving many...
Read moreDetailsJews have lived a problematic existence in Greece for over 2,000 years, sustaining their most devastating destruction during humanity’s flight...
Read moreDetailsThe New York Jewish Travel Guide sat down with Rabbi Yehezkel Edery, Chief Rabbi of Japan and head of Chabad...
Read moreDetailsYokohama, Japan's second-largest city, boasts the title of the largest luxury cruise port and remains a highly sought-after destination among...
Read moreDetailsAlex Meitlis installed a riot of mirrors, a hand-painted floor, sculptured cardboard bar legs and a beaded chandelier in Aviv...
Read moreDetailsThe New York Jewish Travel Guide had the privilege of speaking with Jonathan Ornstein, Executive Director of the Jewish Community...
Read moreDetailsIn 1516 a decree ordered that all the Jews in Venice be relocated to geto, an island in the old...
Read moreDetailsMuch is packed within the small area of Josefov, Prague’s Jewish Quarter, formerly a walled ghetto, and today one of...
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