Category : Travel Services
Take the time to catch up on all the things you never get around to, whether binge-watching TV, making shakshuka or soothing your cracked heels. Stuck at home until you get the all-clear that you’re not a coronavirus carrier? Despair not. Annoying as it is, lounging around at home does have its upsides – you […]
Read MoreWednesday, April 1st, 2020
Category : Blog
The eruv is due to be completed on Monday and will be fit for use this coming Shabbat. For the first time in more than half a millennium, an eruv, or Shabbat boundary, has been constructed in Portugal for the small Jewish community that still lives in the historic town of Belmonte. Although there are […]
Read MoreMonday, March 23rd, 2020
Category : Featured Dining
Israeli company 2BFresh exports ready-to-use microgreens to North America, Europe, and Asia – and not just for garnishing plates. Even Buckingham Palace is getting in on the act. If you’re looking for ways to improve your diet (and who isn’t in these coronavirus times), you don’t need to look much further than the fashionable microgreens […]
Read MoreWednesday, March 18th, 2020
Category : Blog
The Mimouna Association, chaired by Mehdi Bodra, a graduate of Al Akhawayne University in Ifrane, was founded in 2007 by a group of students from the same university, with the main objective of bringing the younger generation to discover the Jewish community as an integral part of Moroccan culture, especially since most young people do […]
Read MoreMonday, March 16th, 2020
Category : Blog
Panama – The Chief Rabbi of Panama’s Jewish community, David Perets, said HM King Mohammed VI’s vision of promoting coexistence between different religions is “worthy of appreciation and emulation,” praising the Sovereign’s laudable and sustained efforts in this regard. In a statement to MAP on the occasion of an evening in the Panamanian capital to […]
Read MoreMonday, March 16th, 2020
Category : Editor's Picks
Seville – In front of more than a thousand personalities gathered on Friday at the Maenstraza Grand Theatre in Seville, president of the Andalusian government, Juan Manuel Moreno, awarded HM the King’s Advisor Andre Azoulay the Gold Medal of Andalusia for his “exemplary commitment to solidarity and harmony and for his pioneering approach at the […]
Read MoreMonday, March 16th, 2020
Category : Featured Dining
Moshe Genzler lifts the lid off a huge aluminum pot, thrusts in a massive spoon and dishes out a steaming portion of beans, potatoes, and beef. It is a Thursday evening at Maadaniat Chef, a small restaurant in the central Israeli ultra-Orthodox city of Bnei Brak specializing in traditional eastern European Jewish food. The gefilte […]
Read MoreThursday, March 12th, 2020
Category : Blog
Special Recognition Honoree, Robert F. Smith, and master-of-ceremonies and World Values Network founder, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, welcomed hundreds of supporters to the organization’s Eighth Annual International Champions of Jewish Values Awards Gala, at Carnegie Hall, on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. The evening, which took place on the day after the Israeli elections, also honored American […]
Read MoreFriday, March 6th, 2020
Category : Editor's Picks
Ditch busy city centers and swanky hotel rooms for outdoor fun and sleeping under the stars in Israel’s best campgrounds. Beautiful sunsets, gorgeous views, and campfire cooking– there’s really nothing like spending the night outdoors. Should you wish to ditch the swanky hotel room for a simpler pleasure next time you’re visiting Israel, we recommend […]
Read MoreThursday, March 5th, 2020
Category : Featured Article
For those who have never visited, Cuba has a wonderful Jewish history to explore. Once home to over 15,000 Jews prior to the revolution, the city of Havana still boasts three temples, a small but well-maintained Holocaust exhibit at Centro Sephardí and a Jewish cemetery at Guanabacoa. Travel to Cuba is still permitted under the […]
Read MoreFriday, February 28th, 2020