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On the River Seine, Paris’ Floating Chabad Center

On the River Seine, Paris’ Floating Chabad Center

The one-of-a-kind place for Torah study and celebration serves a large student population. In the 13th arrondissement of Paris, where classic Baroque and Belle Époque architecture meets modern high-rises, boats of all kinds dot the left bank of the River Seine. The neighborhood, home to several colleges and universities, is teeming with students from around […]

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The Jewish camp of Compiègne-Royallieu, 1941-1943

The Jewish camp of Compiègne-Royallieu, 1941-1943

Built in 1913, Royallieu military barracks, which extended over 20 hectares, was transformed into an internment camp for 1944 to 1941 political prisoners Part of the former camp Royallieu (3 buildings on 24) was preserved to become the Memorial internment and deportation. About 50 000 people, men, and women (political prisoners, resistance fighters, Jews, foreigners) […]

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Memory Map of Jewish Manchester

Memory Map of Jewish Manchester

This new digital resource takes the form of a freely available interactive website, which maps stories, histories, and recollections of the Jewish community who once lived in the Cheetham Hill, Strangeways, and Hightown areas of North Manchester.   The Memory Map of Jewish Manchester aims to create a lasting document of the living memory of […]

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Discover the Jewish Heritage and Beauty of Tangier

Discover the Jewish Heritage and Beauty of Tangier

Tangier is a captivating fusion of North Africa, Spain, Portugal, and France, making it a true crossroads of cultures with a rich Jewish heritage. This enchanting city, just a 35-minute hydrofoil ride from Spain or a two-hour ferry journey, embraces diversity with a predominantly Muslim population and thriving Christian and Jewish communities living in harmony. […]

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‘Saving Jewish History’

‘Saving Jewish History’

Standing on the bimah of the Great Synagogue of Slonim in what is now Belarus is a profound and moving experience; the ghosts swirl, someone in our group is crying. The Nazis set out not just to annihilate the Jewish people, but also destroy their culture, consigning their very existence to oblivion.  In places like […]

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High-Stakes Rescue Saves Jewish Artist Stranded at Sea for Weeks

High-Stakes Rescue Saves Jewish Artist Stranded at Sea for Weeks

A last-ditch effort in the Caribbean saves the life of Israeli seafarer stranded by the coronavirus It was eerily reminiscent of the route that Jews-turned-pirates fleeing Spain and Portugal in the 17th century would take. Making their way across the North Atlantic, these legendary swashbuckling Jewish pirates once roamed the Caribbean from Curaçao to Jamaica. […]

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8 ways to visit Israel from the comfort of your home

8 ways to visit Israel from the comfort of your home

Unfortunately, flights to Israel will probably be canceled for the foreseeable future. This means your Israel trip, the one you’ve been planning for some time now, just went down the drain. Hard to find a silver lining, unless you decide to take it easy and create a new virtual itinerary that lets you experience the […]

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