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Travel Guide to Jewish Europe

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ISBN-10: 1565547764

ISBN-13: 9781565547766

Edition: 3rd 2001

Authors: Ben G. Frank

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List price: $25.00
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 2/28/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 600
Size: 5.25" wide x 8.25" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 1.892
Language: English

Ben G. Frankis the author ofA Travel Guide to Jewish Europe,A Travel Guide to Jewish Russia and Ukraine,andA Travel Guide to the Jewish Caribbean and South America, as well as travel brochures for airlines and tourist offices. He has published articles inTravel Agent Magazine, National Jewish Monthly of B’nai B’rith, American Zionist, The Jewish Digest, The Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Jewish Week, Jewish Press, Jewish Exponent,and theJewish Frontier.A former newspaper reporter, he has given numerous presentations in New York City and elsewhere on Jewish communities and culture. He lives in Palm Beach County, Florida.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
France: The Fourth Largest Jewish Community in the World
England: Cromwell, Disraeli, and the Rothschilds
Ireland: Dublin Has Had Jewish Mayors
Italy: Jews Sell Cameos in St. Peter's Square
Spain: Columbus, a Jew?
Portugal: Saying the Mourner's Prayer in Rossio Square
Austria: Where Jews Have Memories
Switzerland: Home of the First World Zionist Congress
Belgium: Diamonds, Rubies, and the Most Luxurious Ghetto in the World
Holland: The European Jewish Grandees and Anne Frank
Germany: Jews Do Live There
Greece: Grandeur at the Jewish Museum
Turkey: Jewish History from Constantinople to Istanbul
Scandinavia: Something for Everyone
The Czech Republic: The Spotlight Shines on Prague
Hungary: The Largest Jewish Community in Eastern Europe
Slovakia: Jews Are Here to Stay
Poland: Someplace Along the Polish Road, You Will Shed a Tear
Romania: Once a Large Jewish Community; Today a Small One
Bulgaria: Located in the Powder Keg of Europe
Index