Named for mobster Mayer Lansky, one of the founders of Las Vegas, Lansky Lounge is a hideaway club t...
On the lower level of the Great Synagogue is a six room museum (7 euro) where visitors can walk thro...
One of the first five museums of its kind in France, Besançon’s Museum of the Resistance and Deporta...
The Chateau d’Angers, a medieval castle overlooking the Loire River, is open to the public and conta...
Among the hundreds of small winemakers throughout Alsace, Vins Koenig is unique for producing kosher...
The Jewish alternative scene is alive and well in Cafe Siraly, a cafe/theatre where you can sip coff...
The castle of the Dukes of Brittany houses the Nantes History Museum, displaying over 850 artifacts ...
On the northern end of the Rue aux Juifs, the “Street of Jews”, sits Rouen’s Palais de Justice. Duri...