Join the BZD and our guide Olga, owner, and Odessa Walks, for this tour to explore the phenomenon of Jewish Odessa. Founded in 1794 on the Black Sea coastline, which at that time belonged to the Russian Empire, Odessa became the third-largest Jewish city in the world in the early 1900s. So what attracted Jews from different parts of Eastern and Central Europe to this Black Sea city and port? Who were the early Jewish settlers? Why did Odessa become called the “star in exile” by a Russian Jew?
Join YAD for an Open House and find out more on Camp Nai, Moishe House’s Adult Summer Camp.
Discover how sports programming, peace education, and leadership development empowers youth to build peaceful and equitable societies.
Join The Associated’s Insight Israel Forum for a panel conversation examining the future of the American Jewish relationship with Israel. As Israel celebrates its 75th year of statehood, Israeli […]
Join the Real Estate Industry Group (REIG) to tour the recreated Lexington Market.