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Kibbutz had no idea it was offering a home to future prime minister

Fruity facts peppered all over Vidor centre

You cannot beat a visit to Yehoshua’s house for an impressive view

Forgotten but fascinating suburb lies tucked away

The Israeli ‘horse’ with very limited horsepower...

Off the beaten track lies fabulous ancient mosaic

Lavender provides a smell of delight

Entrepreneur has absolute faith in new museum project

A green part of Israel where the buffalo roam

Baron fell so in love with beautiful area

Side of Netanya with reminders of the dark days

Memorial to 2 brave Turkish airmen at Kinneret

Victims of Hamas attack live on in artist Benzi’s heart-wrenching display

Far from the madding crowd, hidden gem of Amelia Island

A Jerusalem marathon like no other... where running took second place

Ex-detention camp is now a daunting Israeli heritage site

Why San Antonio’s a real Pearl of a destination for lovers of good food...

Sculpture park inspired by violent events of past

Walk in footsteps of the Mighty Eighth who turned war in the Allies’ favour

‘Wood’ you believe Peter’s instruments?

Nova festival massacre remembered in Tel Aviv

What the Dickens! Why Victorian Britain comes annually to Amelia Island

Internationally, Malta is right at centre of Europe

Steam Dreams are made of this...

Tsukit works her animal magic on pets rescued from south Israel

Bratislav shul made way for a main road

From Wigan to Iraq by rail in search of Jewishness

I had my own problem at Houston mission control

Sam’s splash of colour inspired by mother

Ditch the beach and soak up Eilat’s history

Serbian community struggles for minyan

Many wonders of Timna are still waiting to be uncovered

Mountain isle is the peak of perfection

Hatikva played each morning in Corfu

NY park named as a tribute to tragic Abe

Gardener epitomised ethos of Matfen Hall

Balcony’s stunning vistas

The Sound of Music abounds — but not for the folk of Salzburg

Greece’s second largest city has rich Jewish past

Exploring the ghosts of the famed Borscht Belt

Remembering 24,000 who fell in the service of Israel

I’m a pilgrim and a stranger in Djerba as the heavens open

On top of the world at Tel Aviv’s Ben-Gurion Airport

Decoy kibbutz that made illegal weapons

Descendants of Colombia crypto-Jews convert to rediscover their roots

Hotel includes memorial for tragic Golani soldiers

Feathers fly as dump becomes a bird centre

Four Jews are remnants of Dominica community

Tel Aviv — world’s most Jewish city

Historic Beersheba market soon to be biggest in Israel

New lease of life for 1940s cafe opened by British army veterans

Israeli artists’ village where some traditions still die hard

Can peace develop from photography exhibition?

Out of retirement to lead congregation in paradise

Stunning Merav view includes a memorial to tragic teenager

Eli’s fight to preserve tales of Bosnia’s Jews

One of most ultra-ambitious ancient sites in the world

Museum commemorates Palestinian Jews who fought wars for Britain

‘Forbidden city’ now big tourist attraction

Elizabethan manor was my home for two nights

Nagasaki cemetery proof of Jewish survival in Japan

Retracing the steps of London’s East End Jews

Only a trickle of Gulf tourists have visited Israel

Nothing in Turkey’s quite like it is anywhere else

Irish archives now in Jerusalem

Sun may have been absent, but Malta still packed a punch

Guyana is a tiny oil-rich country with just 2 Jews

Jewish music extravaganza began life in a church

30,000 Israelis could make Qatar their goal

Taking a virtual tour of Romania’s Jewish history

Stunning synagogues are northern delight

Arabic ‘ulpan’ in village famous for its hummus

Sicily loses much of its rich Jewish history

More than I bargained for on a trip to watch United

Morocco Muslims keep Jewish heritage alive

6 historic Czech shuls survive the bulldozers

Being given a taste of past at Lake Kinneret

Israel tourism is on the way back to pre-pandemic highs

Jews from Ukraine find a kosher haven in Hungary

Where a rabbi shares pulpit with a pastor and an imam

Rabbi’s 4,000-mile move to revive family’s Jewish roots

Have a feast of a time on your Israel holidays

Go Dutch... and uncover a wealth of Jewish tradition

Are villagers Israeli, Lebanese or Syrian?

There’s much more to Gdansk than Solidarity

Israel tour guides breathe again as visitors return

Forget Borat – Kazakhstan is friendly to Jews

Go to ground on Rome visit

Take a punt on Punto del Este

Greeks bear gifts as country’s abandoned synagogues are restored

Poland’s poles apart from its tragic past

Las Vegas is the city of diverse culture

Golan Heights will honour top spy Eli

Venice’s ghetto gets long overdue facelift

Pesach influx heralds a summer tourism boom

History of the Balkans may have influenced Bill Clinton

Walk in footsteps of Hannah Arendt

How Rwanda recovered after the horrific genocide of 1994

‘Marvelous’ way to follow in the footsteps of Maisel

The modern Babylon right on our doorstep

Gulf’s huge welcome for Jewish tourists

Historic Turkish synagogues get new lease of life

A paradise awaits as you hit this wondrous trail

Historic part of Tel Aviv is a magnet for the curious

Israel bars tourists if Covid-19 vaccinations are over 180 days old

A ‘Save Dead Sea’ cry

Dead Sea Scrolls magic lives on

Heroism of Bedouin who gave their lives for Israel

Portugal’s an exciting Jewish port of call

Splash out on Spanish splendour

Jewish delight in cowboy country

Grim reminder on a magical Jewish coast

Museum recalls Jewish community on fringes of death camp

László’s serving up burgers with relish

Dutch courage can land you a bargain

Hit the road in US now that door is opening

History both glorious and tragic as Poland shows off its past

Bahrain brings Jewish rituals into the open

Hollywood is ‘fastest growing’ Jewish community in America

Tradition lives on in the ghetto of Venice

The Jews of Hungary resurrect the past

New law brings Jews flocking back to Lisbon

The Golan is a real thirst quencher

Europe's Jews defiant in the face of Covid

Bahrain community leader hopes the new accord will draw more Jews to the Gulf

Emotional but heart-lifting visit to memorial to 73 killed in double helicopter crash

Museum director hopes controversy is in past

Jews made up 49pc of Daugavpils before war

Purchase Mrs Maisel’s summer retreat in a ‘Marvelous’ $6m deal

Businesses that rely on tourism are struggling

Erez’s passion for tractors

Memorial looks out to where tragic Raz made final voyage

Haim’s hosted kings and presidents in Jerusalem

Even Uri can’t predict museum opening date

Cuba’s Jews find baigels are a ‘hole’ lot of trouble to find

Struggling Cuban shul in Miami is considering new ways to generate income

How a magical trip to Vietnam reconnected me to family and Judaism

Kosher Bar in Odessa

The oligarchs’ shul is the first in Latvia since the Holocaust

Little known part of Holocaust history found in Mauritius

Masada tragedy was ignored by so many

90 years of history consigned to rubble and driven away

Why Israelis are flocking to remote Brazilian island

Why Israeli tourists had to remain silent in Cairo

Why Windsor is far more than merely a castle...

Rabbi got dramatic to stop shul’s falling membership

Old Masters actually come to life at Laguna Beach

Horses and Bourbon are part of Kentucky’s fabric

Island life helps Dani give up pork to rediscover religion

Israel’s the country where the impossible becomes possible

Holocaust mystery over grandparents graves in biggest Jewish cemetery

Stories of hope at new Auschwitz installation

New bid to preserve the history of the Jews of South Wales

Playground’s hidden secret now providing fun for kids

A former brothel is revitalising Jewish life in Barcelona

Embrace with grandson of SS member made theatre trip to Berlin worthwhile

When Uncle Andy painted portrait was birthday gift

That special relationship between Jews and Muslims there for all to see in Tunisia

Memorial to the heroes killed while serving Nahal Corps

Museum is home to Holocaust survivors

Stunning views a reminder of closeness of Israel’s enemies

Vegan eateries are booming in historic Levinsky Market

Journey into past at Polish shtetl in Israel

Kerala Jewry is rapidly disappearing as it fights to keep ancient traditions

When fast of Esther used to be disguised as Lent

If only walls could talk — in Afula they certainly do

See a new side to Israel and you’ll soon discover that it is blooming great

Moshe’s models stir memories for museum visitors

French consul installs art gallery in Herzliya home

Museum shows how 2,000 years of history ended

Memories of Mexico Jewish life stirred by film

Büyükada is in danger of losing its Jewish identity

Belmonte’s Jews seek full recognition from Portugal

Myanmar’s Jewish leader is still hopeful of a revival

6,000-kilometre trek ends in Jerusalem for Dutchman

Mountains are just perfect for hiking families

Museum recalls family that died saving Polish Jews

New centre tells Holocaust stories from both sides

Israeli charedim find their Judaism flexible enough to include yoga

Israeli tourists flocking to Poland... and 64pc more Poles visit Israel

Rural village of calves goats and chickens home to century- old Ugandan Jewish community

Incredible beauty makes Ein Gedi real phenomenon

Jaffa Rd buildings tell the story of Jerusalem history

I spread the word on streets of Europe with my harp

Mount Ararat? You’ll find Noah’s Ark in Kentucky

There’s more than one reason for Denver to be known as Mile High city

Quiet street near bustling Ben Yehuda mall contains house of the Father of Modern Hebrew

Historic scroll’s return to its home

Alone with my memories and the ghosts of Tamla Motown Studio A

Grave situation as initiative aims to restore cemeteries

Hidden gem in the desert becomes tourism beacon

Kibbutz is thriving after recovering from tragedy

The comeback city was never really down and out

French aristocrat is not the only one losing his head over reenactment

Streets of Ann Arbor see red at the double

Eight days was not enough to see all Sri Lanka’s delights

Quay to an enjoyable 24 hours in vibrant Salford

Sun shines for 21 hours a day on Arkhangelsk shul

No shortage of sites on Philippines’ 7,000 islands

Chabad rabbi will greet Jewish South American football fans in Rostov

Whistlestop tour begins at the Choo-Choo Hotel

Son’s death sparked philanthropy

Jerusalem market’s undergone a change

Tower was a refuge and prison for Jews

New president closer to community than Zuma

Why Leonard Cohen towers over Montreal

Antwerp, the world’s most luxurious (free) ghetto

Design today mirrors Israel at 70

Museum tells Shoah story through Orthodox eyes

Met Museum’s artefacts tell the story of Pesach exodus

Castle roof garden has hidden Biblical gems

Seaside resort was bought from Lebanese landowner

Haifa dream of rail route connecting Middle East

Kibbutz members launched a daring night-time raid

Wielding the axe in Ottawa

Kibbutz cowboy never returned from war

Architect wants you to truly see delights of Jerusalem

Chabad will provide gold service at Olympics

What’s cooking at the CIA?

Could Harry and Meghan honeymoon in Malta?

Malta ‘needs more Jewish women’

Hilton sparkles with new look

Walking and cycling in the footsteps of Picasso

There’s history in them thar bricks...

The night I nearly slept in Lady T’s bed

Uri Geller museum to open next year

Jews, blues and the fight for civil rights and freedom in America's Delta plains

Rabbi trekked 150 miles to support civil rights activists

March of the ducks twice daily in the hotel lobby

Budapest shul to be added to heritage list

State-of-the-art synagogue will open in São Paulo

‘Store’ where all goods are over 150 years old

Schoolgirls discovered heroine of Holocaust

The Dreaming Tree, Rupert the horse... and magic of Disney

Chabad set up ‘in the middle of nowhere’ among the Mormons