The Jewish Travelers' Resource Guide by Jeff Seidel
A Book Review by A. Schreiber
It's been road-tested. It's been time-tested. It's the Jewish traveler's guide of choice. Available now in a newly expanded 11th edition! The Jewish people may be small in number, but their impact is universal, and their experience has taken them all around the world. So if you plan to visit any Jewish site - be it in the continental United States, Alaska or Hawaii; or be it Cameroon, Guataloupe, Moldova, or Zimbabwe - be sure to have the 2005 Jewish Travelers' Resource Guide no further away from you than your credit card. It's that indispensable!
This well-researched, up-to-date guide has the latest information on Jewish hospitality - worldwide. You'll find names, addresses, phone and fax numbers; e-mail addresses and homepages - that will transform any trip you take, or visit you make - into the experience of a lifetime. Plus, the text is full of historical information, interesting asides, and fascinating places to visit.
There's also a section entitled "A Walk Around The Old City" which takes you on an intimate walking tour of Old Jerusalem - complete with historical insights, exotic places of interest, phone numbers and touring hours. You'll also find a worldwide listing of United States Embassies and Consulates along with emergency numbers, as well as an extensive list of kosher agencies around the world to meet a Jewish traveler's dietary needs. Bring all these unique and convenient features together, and you have a resource guide unlike any other.
Whether you plan on taking to the road yourself, or know someone who is, make sure The Jewish Travelers' Resource Guide is on that checklist of "travel essentials." It's more than just a resource guide; it's your roadmap to the travel experience of a lifetime. Guaranteed!">
The Jewish Travelers' Resource Guide by Jeff Seidel
A Book Review by A. Schreiber
It's been road-tested. It's been time-tested. It's the Jewish traveler's guide of choice. Available now in a newly expanded 11th edition!
The Jewish people may be small in number, but their impact is universal, and their experience has taken them all around the world. So if you plan to visit any Jewish site - be it in the continental United States, Alaska or Hawaii; or be it Cameroon, Guataloupe, Moldova, or Zimbabwe - be sure to have the 2005 Jewish Travelers' Resource Guide no further away from you than your credit card. It's that indispensable!
This well-researched, up-to-date guide has the latest information on Jewish hospitality - worldwide. You'll find names, addresses, phone and fax numbers; e-mail addresses and homepages - that will transform any trip you take, or visit you make - into the experience of a lifetime. Plus, the text is full of historical information, interesting asides, and fascinating places to visit.
There's also a section entitled "A Walk Around The Old City" which takes you on an intimate walking tour of Old Jerusalem - complete with historical insights, exotic places of interest, phone numbers and touring hours. You'll also find a worldwide listing of United States Embassies and Consulates along with emergency numbers, as well as an extensive list of kosher agencies around the world to meet a Jewish traveler's dietary needs. Bring all these unique and convenient features together, and you have a resource guide unlike any other.
Whether you plan on taking to the road yourself, or know someone who is, make sure The Jewish Travelers' Resource Guide is on that checklist of "travel essentials." It's more than just a resource guide; it's your roadmap to the travel experience of a lifetime. Guaranteed!
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