A small town in Spain is finally embracing its Jewish history — but is any of that history true?
In Hervás, a rural hamlet of 4,000, an invented Jewish heritage has become a point of pride and a marketing tool
In Hervás, a rural hamlet of 4,000, an invented Jewish heritage has become a point of pride and a marketing tool
'We have to share the land. On a good basis, not one side is superior to the other.'
In Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, tourists continue to flock to holy sites, falafel stands and bars with little care for the mass demonstrations filling streets
The overall number of tourists to Israel continues to fail to reach pre-pandemic levels
Evangelical tourism is booming in Saudi Arabia, all to see where God maybe spoke to Moses
An Arab-Muslim cabbie and an ultra-Orthodox immigrant unite to help a hapless American tourist
Beyond the city's wine, food and fashion, the tragic fate of French Jews in World War II is hiding in plain sight
With the world's largest menorah, a Maccabee Bar and hidden history on the Lower East Side, who needs Rockefeller Center?
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