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Meyer Kayserling: Champion of Sephardic Jewry
In the annals of Jewish history, certain figures shine brightly, illuminating the path for future generations. Meyer Kayserling, also known as Moritz Kayserling, stands as one such luminary. Born in 1829 and departing this world in 1905, Kayserling left an indelible...
Caribbean Stir Fry Chicken and Noodles
Another dish to enjoy on our winter sunshine cruise from St Maarten to Barbados. A few cabins still available. Ingredients 8 ounces rice noodles 3 tbsp coconut oil or light flavored olive oil (divided) 1/2 cup soy sauce, plus 2 tablespoons (divided) 1 tbsp chili paste...
Rediscovering the Vibrant Jewish Civilization in Ancient Palestine
In the midst of the turmoil and strife that frequently engulfs the modern-day region of Palestine, it's essential to pause and reflect on the rich tapestry of history that once adorned this land. In this blog, we delve into the period between the Bar Kochba Revolt and...
The Remarkable Life of Daniel Israel Lopez Laguna: Poet of Resilience
In the annals of history, there are figures whose stories illuminate the resilience of the human spirit, even in the darkest of times. Among these luminaries stands Daniel Israel Lopez Laguna, a poet whose life was a testament to the enduring strength of identity and...
Caribbean Chicken
As we finesse the final arrangements for our "Winter Sunshine" cruise in the Caribbean, on the Super Yacht Sakara. We have incorporated local dishes into the menu. One of which is the "obviously named" Caribbean Chicken. Try it at home, then try our version on the...
Unveiling the Origins of the “Ve-hu Rahum” Prayer
In the intricate tapestry of Jewish history, traces of our past are often found woven within the pages of our prayer books. Each prayer carries with it a story, a memory, and a connection to the enduring journey of our people. Today, let us embark on a journey to...





