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Special In Person Live Event on Chol Hamoed Pesach in Jerusalem
Where did the elite of Jerusalem live? And how has Jerusalem's rapid change affected these two charming areas in the centre of town?
A three hour walking tour of the old…
The relationship between modernity and Judaism is perhaps the central question that Jews have struggled with and debated over the past 250 years. Travelling through Central Europe, one visits the places where the leaders of two diametrically…
Kazinczy, Dohany, Rumbach. For the average Hungarian these are street names in the heart of Budapest. For Jews these are names of three of the most important synagogues in Budapest, the custom in much of Europe being that the shuls get their names…
Jews first settled in Hungary in the 13th century, settling mainly in the city of Buda. In 1526 the Ottoman Empire occupied Hungary and as result many Jews moved from other parts of the empire to Hungary. Thus, Buda was one of the very few…
The city of Toledo sits some 75 kilometres to the south of Madrid, the capital of Spain. It is a most picturesque and charming city, perched on a mountain and surrounded by the Tagus river. Its towering walls were first build by the Romans – almost…
If 1148 marks the end of the Golden Age of Spain, the beginning of the end of Spanish Jewry as a whole begins in 1391. By that time the Christians had re-conquered much of Spain, a process that began soon after the Muslim conquest and was completed…
Jews lived in Spain for a very, very long time, possibly from as early as Biblical times. The first recorded evidence of Jewish life in Spain dates from the Roman period where Jews were a tolerated minority. Jewish life took a turn for the worse in…