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Discover Jewish Tours: Who Were the Radhanite Traders of the First Millennium?
One fascinating group of Jewish travelers in the early medieval period was the Radhanites. Records about them are scarce, but they had a big impact on trade in the 9th century. These merchants were far-reaching, influential, and remarkably versatile in their trade...
Discover Ibrahim Ibn Yaqub, the 10th Century Jewish Explorer Aboard A Glatt Kosher Cruise
Ibrahim Ibn Yaqub was a notable Jewish traveler from the 10th century. His journeys helped Jewish and Islamic scholars see into the medieval world. His journeys provide valuable insights into Jewish communities, trade, and Europe's cultural landscapes, especially when...
Glatt Kosher Vacation: Jewish Roots in Poland & Lithuania
Jewish settlement in Eastern Europe is complex and remarkable. Especially in Poland and Lithuania. These areas were vital for Jewish culture, learning, and community life. They shaped the largest group of Jews during the early modern period. Poznań, Greater Poland...
Kosher River Cruises Presents: Who Was the Poet Who Traveled the Jewish World?
Jewish history features many remarkable figures. These include thinkers, travelers, poets, and translators. They shaped how future generations view faith, philosophy, and community life. Among them stands Yehudah ben Shlomo al-Harizi (c. A writer from 1165–1225, he...
Beef Pie
We tried this dish last week. It was the first time we have made a beef pie with ground beef. We usually use goulash type meat. However, we found this version more pleasant. INGREDIENTS For the pastry 1 lb. Plain/All-purpose flour 2 Sticks pareve margarine Small pinch...
Kosher Riverboat Cruises Heritage Guide: Discovering the 17th-Century Synagogue of Tykocin, Poland
Tykocin is in northeastern Poland. It offers a vivid glimpse into early modern Jewish life. Today, the 17th-century synagogue is a restored museum. It reminds us of a vibrant community that influenced Jewish scholarship, commerce, and culture for centuries. The former...





