Discover Jewish Dubrovnik: A Hidden Gem on the Adriatic Coast

Dubrovnik, often referred to as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is not only known for its stunning coastal beauty and medieval architecture but also for its rich Jewish…
Dubrovnik, often referred to as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is not only known for its stunning coastal beauty and medieval architecture but also for its rich Jewish…
Often called the “Jerusalem of Europe,” Sarajevo is a city where cultures converge, histories intertwine, and resilience defines its spirit. Nestled in the heart of the Balkans, this…
As Jewish heritage tourism continues to thrive across Europe, cities like Split, Croatia, are emerging as vibrant destinations with open arms and enriching new experiences. Renowned for its…
Cuba, the jewel of the Caribbean, is an island like no other—renowned for its stunning natural beauty, vibrant culture, and timeless charm. With its crystal-clear turquoise waters, powdery…
The Jewish history of Versailles, a city renowned for its opulent palace and significant role in French history, reflects a rich and evolving narrative. The community has roots…
Tucked away in the heart of Old Havana, amidst the lively streets and colonial architecture, stands Adath Israel, the city’s only Orthodox synagogue—a symbol of resilience, faith, and…
The Alentejo, a magnificent region in Portugal, is situated between the Algarve and central Lisbon. This expansive, sparsely populated area encompasses over 30 percent of Portugal’s land and…
The Sephardic Hebrew Center in Havana stands as a cornerstone of Jewish life in Cuba, preserving the cultural and religious identity of its community for generations. Founded by…
The United Hebrew Congregation Cemetery in Guanabacoa holds not only the tombstones of those who passed but also the stories of Jewish immigrants whose legacies continue to shape…