Blog, Latest Destination, Uncategorized

Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, sits quietly in a valley surrounded by green mountains—its cobblestone streets and historic mosques, churches, and synagogues tell stories of a city that has long been a crossroads of cultures and faiths. On my recent Jewish heritage press trip to Sarajevo, I had the privilege to explore this […]
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Activities, Blog

In the rugged landscapes of the Balkans, where mountains, rivers, and cultures converge, a quieter yet profound story of heroism lives on—etched not in monuments, but in memory. During the darkest days of the Holocaust, as much of Europe was engulfed in terror, brave men and women in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia chose defiance […]
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Blog, Editor's Picks, Uncategorized

Nestled in the picturesque region of Herzegovina, the town of Stolac is a hidden gem steeped in layers of history. Celebrated for its ancient Illyrian roots, medieval fortresses, and Ottoman-era charm, Stolac also harbors a poignant, lesser-known chapter in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s multicultural story: its Jewish heritage. At the heart of this narrative stands the […]
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Blog, Latest Destination

Nestled in the heart of Sarajevo, the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina houses one of the most extraordinary treasures of Jewish heritage—the Sarajevo Haggadah. This illuminated manuscript, a masterpiece of medieval Jewish art, has survived centuries of tumult, wars, and political upheavals, emerging as a symbol of resilience and cultural continuity. For Jewish travelers […]
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Blog, Featured Dining

During a recent visit to Sarajevo, I had the distinct privilege of meeting Ms. Miriam Tauber, an artist, cookbook author, and passionate guardian of Sephardic Bosnian culinary heritage. Through her work and warm hospitality, Tauber is keeping alive a rich legacy of Jewish traditions brought to Bosnia and Herzegovina over 500 years ago by Jews […]
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Blog, Events & Festivals

On Sunday, May 4th, the sanctuary of Or Olam Synagogue was filled with music, joy, and heartfelt celebration as the community gathered for a sold-out concert in honor of Cantor Shiree Kidron’s 10th anniversary. The evening marked not only a significant professional milestone but also a moving tribute to a decade of spiritual leadership, artistic […]
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Blog, Editor's Picks

In the annals of Jewish heritage and Cuban history, few figures stand out as distinctly as Ricardo Wolf—a man whose remarkable journey spanned science, diplomacy, and philanthropy. As I returned from a Jewish Heritage press trip with Jewish Heritage Travel, I found myself inspired to delve deeper into the story of this extraordinary individual. Ricardo […]
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Activities, Blog

Down a narrow alley in the Moroccan coastal town of Asilah, is a building of historical and spiritual significance. After decades of neglect, the centuries-old Kahal Synagogue was recently restored and brought back to life. Moroccan Jews are an ancient community, dating back to Roman times, and the Asilah synagogue was built in 1824. At […]
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Activities, Blog

Poland has agreed to return to Greece 76 Greek Jewish artifacts to be displayed in the Jewish Museum of Greece in Athens, the Greek Culture Ministry has announced. The ministry had filed a formal request for the repatriation of the historical artifacts before Lina Mendoni, the Greek Minister of Culture who, while attending the Informal […]
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Blog, Travel Services

Israel prepares to welcome a growing wave of international travelers as it enters the holiday season The beginning of 2025 has introduced significant updates to Israel’s tourism offerings, including a series of hotel and restaurant openings, airport upgrades and new attractions. As more legacy U.S. airlines announced that they will be reintroducing flights to Israel […]
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