Poland

Poland

On the eve of World War Two, 10% of the Polish population, and 30% of the city of Warsaw were Jewish. Poland had been a center of Jewish life for centuries, and Jews were an integral part of Polish society.   Five years later, this centuries old community lay in ruins...
Lithuania and Latvia

Lithuania and Latvia

Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of Jewish history and culture on our Jewish Heritage Tour through Lithuania and Latvia. Wander through ancient synagogues, vibrant Jewish quarters, and poignant memorials that tell the stories of a resilient community....
Hungary, Slovenia, Czechia, Poland, Austria & Germany

Hungary, Slovenia, Czechia, Poland, Austria & Germany

Jews have lived along the Rhine and Danube rivers since time immemorial. In Germany, Moses Mendelssohn developed the Jewish Enlightenment. Theodore Herzl was born in Budapest, and published “The Jewish State” in Austria.  Warsaw was once 30% Jewish, and Prague new...
Budapest Bratislava Vienna Prague

Budapest Bratislava Vienna Prague

Join us on a journey through four bastions of Jewish civilization and culture. From the cobble-stoned streets of Old Prague to Budapest’s vibrant Jewish Quarter and from Bratislava’s Old Town to Vienna’s splendor, you will visit magnificent synagogues, poignant...