Visiting the Museums of Tomar, Portugal
Jonathan L visits some of the smaller museums and galleries in the city of Tomar, Portugal
Jonathan L visits some of the smaller museums and galleries in the city of Tomar, Portugal
While rambling through the streets of Cordoba we came across this historic Synagogue in the city’s historic Jewish neighborhood. It was an unexpected finding, making
I don’t think I’ve ever been to a synagogue built in a pioneer mining town during its heyday, before coming across this one in Leadville.
Berlin’s Neue Synagoge (New Synagogue) was built between 1859 and 1866. It was the largest synagogue in Europe, with a capacity of 3,200 worshippers. It’s
A visit to one of New York’s most historic and beautiful synagogues with Jonathan L, who share its history with us.
In a city with some of the oldest synagogues in Europe, we wandered into one of the newest, just over a century old. It’s not
Prague draws a lot of visitors these days, drawn by its picturesque historic center, its cultural elan, its beautiful river setting, its long and varied history…and maybe also just because everyone else is going.
Prague (pronounced and spelled Praha on local maps) was a city I’d wanted to visit for almost 2 decades, ever since the Iron Curtain collapsed at the hands of the Velvet Revolution. Finally I was there.
Jonathan L visits some of the smaller museums and galleries in the city of Tomar, Portugal
While rambling through the streets of Cordoba we came across this historic Synagogue in the city’s historic Jewish neighborhood. It
I don’t think I’ve ever been to a synagogue built in a pioneer mining town during its heyday, before coming
Berlin’s Neue Synagoge (New Synagogue) was built between 1859 and 1866. It was the largest synagogue in Europe, with a
A visit to one of New York’s most historic and beautiful synagogues with Jonathan L, who share its history with us.
In a city with some of the oldest synagogues in Europe, we wandered into one of the newest, just over
Prague draws a lot of visitors these days, drawn by its picturesque historic center, its cultural elan, its beautiful river setting, its long and varied history…and maybe also just because everyone else is going.
Prague (pronounced and spelled Praha on local maps) was a city I’d wanted to visit for almost 2 decades, ever since the Iron Curtain collapsed at the hands of the Velvet Revolution. Finally I was there.