

A historic synagogue in Toledo, Spain, renowned for its unique Mudéjar architecture and cultural significance.

A historic synagogue showcasing beautiful architecture and Sephardic Jewish history.
Vibrant markets where vendors sell goods from traditional boats.
A contemporary art museum featuring rotating exhibitions.
Famous for its authentic New York-style bagels and cream cheese spreads.
Iconic for its all-day breakfast menu and lively atmosphere.
Historic deli serving classic Jewish dishes since 1945.
Sephardic Synagogue is often visited in unpredictable weather.
The area around the synagogue has many historic sites to explore on foot.
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Poached eggs in a spicy tomato sauce, often served with bread
Pita filled with fried eggplant, hard-boiled eggs, tahini, and amba sauce
Fried chickpea balls, served in pita with tahini, salad, and pickles
A Mezuzah is a small case containing a parchment inscribed with verses from the Torah, symbolizing the Jewish faith. The Sephardic Mezuzah is intricately designed with silver or gold, often featuring intricate filigree work.
The Hamsa Hand is a symbol of protection and good fortune, popular among Sephardic Jews. It is often made of silver or gold, with intricate designs and gemstones.
A cookbook featuring traditional Sephardic recipes, passed down through generations, offering a unique culinary experience.
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