


Explore the rich history of Prague's Jewish community at this museum and synagogue complex, featuring six synagogues and a cemetery.
A traditional Jewish egg bread, often served on Shabbat, symbolizing the manna from heaven.
A nine-branched candelabrum used during Hanukkah, representing the miracle of the oil that burned for eight days.
A six-pointed star symbolizing Judaism, often worn as a pendant or charm, representing faith and identity.

Boiled and baked dough ring with smoked salmon, cream cheese, and red onion.
Potato-filled dough pocket, often served with mustard.

Thinly sliced pastrami on rye bread with mustard and coleslaw.
Famous for its Israeli breakfast, serving traditional dishes like shakshuka and hummus.
An iconic Jewish dairy restaurant serving classic dishes like blintzes and cheesecake since 1938.
Famous for its pastrami sandwiches, serving classic Jewish deli fare since 1888.
Jewish Quarter can be rainy, and a lightweight jacket is easy to carry.
Exploring the historic sites and cobblestone streets requires comfortable footwear.
To ensure your devices can charge in the local power outlets.
A charming 19th-century village in Auckland, showcasing New Zealand's early colonial history.
Lincoln Park Zoo, nestled in Chicago's Lincoln Park, is a historic zoo that's free to enter, housing a diverse array of animals and offering beautiful lakefront views.
A serene forest park offering stunning stargazing opportunities, especially for observing the Milky Way.

Learn about the history of the Holocaust at this poignant and moving museum.