A walk through Buenos Aires’ tough Jewish history
In 1813, a few years after Argentina began its war for independence from Spain, the president abolished the Inquisition and enforced policies that encouraged immigration.
Buon appetito: kosher dining in Italy
Food is an essential element of any traveller’s vacation, especially in Italy.
A visit to the home of a First Nations community
A First Nations community in Quebec turned into a beautiful tourism experience.
Sarah Mlynowski: My characters, like my dad, are searching for home
An interview with author Sarah Mlynowski about her latest book I See London, I See France
The challenges of travelling Orthodox
Living as an Orthodox Jew can be difficult at times – especially when vacationing in foreign countries.
Touring historic Savannah and finding North America’s oldest Torahs
Like our Jewish ancestors roaming the desert, my son and I trekked through the streets of Savannah, Ga., in scorching temperatures, in search of a Torah.
The dark history of a quaint mountain town on the banks of the Rhine
It seemed like a quaint tourist town. But, as one visitor discovered, it has become a mausoleum for local Jews who met a violent end.
Your daily spiel for Friday, March 17
In today’s spiel: The backlash to Gavin McInnes’s anti-Jew ranting video; a rabbi, a priest and a gay atheist get high and talk God; Jewish groups praise halted travel ban.
Galapagos feels like Eden
By day we kayak and snorkel, taking short hikes into the islands’ interiors. With no other ships nearby, we have the beaches and coves to ourselves, giving our journey an Eden-like quality.
Globetrotter chases one-of-a-kind adventures
Robin Esrock is the author of The Great Canadian Bucket List