Skip the Palace: Sneak Peaks of Anglo-Jewish London

An engaging 5-minute video, with Jewish Heritage Travel scholar Rachel Kolsky, brings the Anglo-Jewish side of London to life.
Inspiring Soups for the Jewish Soul

A cold snap ma have us rushing to fill pots with stocks, meats, and veggies to recreate Bubbe’s secret recipes. If you’re wanting to try something new, look no further!
Jung and the Jewish Experience: A Book by Jewish Heritage Travel’s Founder

In Jung and the Jewish Experience, Aryeh Maidenbaum, a Jungian analyst and co-director of the New York Center for Jungian Studies, brings a Jungian understanding to a selection of Jewish topics and stories, interspersed with anecdotes from his own life.
A Surprising Visit to Mexico City’s JCC

When Jewish Heritage Travel staff member Sarah Litvin visited Mexico City for a friend’s birthday, she decided to take advantage of the opportunity to meet up with the scholar for our tours there, Jacobo Raijman. He suggested a visit to the JCC.
Why Jewish Travel Matters — A Conversation with a Few of Our Scholars

Jewish Heritage Travel sat down with a few of our accompanying scholars to hear their thoughts on why we must visit the lands of the diaspora — the kind of enlightening discourse and guidance our scholars provide on each and every one of our trips.
A Warming Polish Cinnamon Kugel Recipe

For over a thousand years, Jewish communities in Poland developed their own unique styles of cooking, blending Ashkenazi Jewish culinary traditions with local Polish ingredients and techniques.
History of Moroccan Jews

Broaden your knowledge of Jews in war-time North Africa with this lecture.
Music of Moroccan Jews

Listen to Moroccan Jewish music from traditional to contemporary.
The Cable Street Mural: Another Side of London

The Cable Street Mural, located in London’s East End, commemorates the Battle of Cable Street
Discover New York’s First Jewish Settler

Some say New York’s very first Jewish pioneer was Jacob Barsimon, in 1654. Find out more about New York’s first Jew!