Jewish Heritage in Budapest
Hungary has historically been an important hotspot for Hasidic Jewry and the birthplace of Neolog Judaism. It is also considered to be a welcoming country for Jews.
Hungary has historically been an important hotspot for Hasidic Jewry and the birthplace of Neolog Judaism. It is also considered to be a welcoming country for Jews.
Rome’s Jewish community is one of the oldest in Europe, but also the oldest continuously populated community in Rome itself.
For centuries, Poland was home to the world’s largest Jewish community, which for much of its history was accorded nearly equal rights, and protected by tolerant kings. Until the 17th century, Krakow was Poland’s capital. Even after the royal seat passed to Warsaw, Krakow remained home to many of the … Read More
Warsaw is an irrepressible city with a history that has spanned from triumph to tragedy. Emerging from communism to become one of the most vibrant destinations in Central Europe, Warsaw has a little of everything, from excellent dining to great jazz clubs. But this is also a fantastic place for visiting museums, … Read More
Of all the cities in Europe, Vienna has perhaps the richest and most deeply seated Jewish heritage. Despite persistent and recurring waves of anti-Semitism, of which the Holocaust was only the most recent, Vienna’s Jewish community has remained vibrant and significant and today Vienna’s Jewish heritage & sights are some of the richest … Read More