Germany has come a long way towards a collective tshuvah
It is not hard to understand the appeal that today’s Berlin holds for Jews looking for economic and cultural opportunities in a very liberal atmosphere
Savannah boasts the only Gothic shul in North America
Savannah, Ga., aptly nicknamed the Hostess City of the South, is home to one of the oldest Jewish communities in the United States
Abano — a spa with a difference
The thermal waters of Abano, Italy, a small town with a population of 20,000 on the eastern low green hills of Euganei, have made this one of the largest spa towns in Europe
Searching for the Amazonian Jews of Peru
Finding the country’s second-largest Jewish community is no easy task
Despite weak dollar, Canadians still planning trips to Israel
Canadian travellers may get sticker shock when they look at tours priced in U.S. dollars, but despite our own anemic dollar, tourism to Israel remains surprisingly strong, tour operators say
Harry & David, the jewel of Oregon
Medford, Oregon is the home of Harry & David, a premium kosher food and gift producer and retailer known worldwide for its famous Royal Riviera pears
Remembering the Alamo, and a few ghosts
The CJN‘s Michael Stavsky takes a trip to Texas to visit the Alamo, the Spanish Governor’s Palace, and other hot spots
Dominica: A feast for the senses
A dizzying drive through winding mountainous roads of Dominica led us to the ocean side cottages we were staying in. With 365 rivers, one for every day, navigating this small island of only 740 square kilometres takes time.
Anne Frank House has record number of visitors, again
Some 1,268,095 people in 2015 visited the Anne Frank House
A fresh take on Old New Orleans
If you’re going to New Orleans, prepare to be pleasantly surprised