This year, Cape Cod may be an escape for pandemic-weary city folk, but decades ago, it was an artists’ haven and refuge for Jewish intellectuals fleeing Nazi Europe.
Diverse art, adobe architecture, innovative southwestern cuisine, outdoor adventures, spa retreats and seasonal festivals. And there has been a Jewish presence here for almost 200 years.
Located in the heart of Savannah's historic district, Mickve Israel is among the nation’s oldest Jewish congregations and was the first to be established in the South.
Jewish culture and influence once flourished throughout Morocco, from major cities such as Marrakesh, Fez and Casablanca to mountain towns including Chefchaouen.
Israel’s 20th-century wine renaissance began with the discovery in the 1970s that the recently captured Golan Heights had ideal conditions for growing grapes.