by D Allen Fenn | May 31, 2023 | Sephardic Customs, Anousim, Sephardic Spain
Women's Siddur from Salonica, c. 1550 For ancient Spanish women, Judaism takes on an almost mystical quality. Rich with sacred customs only known amongst Spanish communities, widely-spread religious superstitions, and religious observances that differ from other...
by D Allen Fenn | Aug 29, 2019 | Israel, Uncategorized
Republic of Nauru recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s capital Its mission to the United Nations said it “has the honor to convey the decision of the Government of the Republic of Nauru to formally recognize the City of Jerusalem as the Capital City of the State of...
by D Allen Fenn | Aug 29, 2019 | Judaism, Israel, Sephardic Customs, Uncategorized
David Peretz, a young Jewish boy from Ecuador, immigrated to Israel with his family not long ago, dreaming of celebrating his bar-mitzvah with his family in Jerusalem. Last week, his dream came true, and the Peretz family enjoyed a beautiful and emotional event that... by D Allen Fenn | Mar 6, 2019 | Uncategorized
Eilat’s Ramon airport welcomes first international flights Ryanair flight from Poland first from abroad to land at new airport; old airport in center of Eilat set to close later this month… By Ori Lewis 4 March 2019, 9:58 pm Ramon Airport near Eilat started...
by D Allen Fenn | Feb 23, 2019 | Anousim, Israel, Sephardic Spain
Gracia Serrano Fenn Posts from Tiberias, Israel at the Doña Gracia Hotel &...