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Travel
Hip for Hungary
Orit Arfa
April 23, 2015
Inside a rundown courtyard apartment building on Kiraly Street lies a remnant of dark times past. A brick wall has been reconstructed to mark the point where the wall to the 1944 Jewish ghetto of Budapest once stood.
Takeout on Christmas isn’t the only Jewish connection to China
Elyse Glickman
April 23, 2015
Hong Kong, like the favorite neighborhood Chinese restaurants that so often bring American-Jewish families together on non-Jewish holidays, is a welcoming expanse that offers delicacies for every taste.
Days of wine and roses with Rothschild
Roberto Loiederman
March 13, 2015
Spend some time in Zichron Ya’akov, an Israeli town 22 miles south of Haifa, and you’re bound to cross paths with Baron Edmond James de Rothschild.
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