From Mumbai to Montevideo: Crystal Explores Worldwide Jewish Heritage

Tue Nov 3, 2009 5:05pm EST
 
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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- For 2010, Crystal Cruises is offering
numerous optional Crystal Adventures that focus on destinations' Jewish
Heritage.  The excursions enable travelers to absorb a region's diverse
spiritual culture, explore Judaic history and even trace their roots in the
cities of Jerusalem, Berlin, Odessa, Rome, St. Petersburg, and even unexpected
places like Stockholm, Dublin, Mumbai and Montevideo.

"Often, guests seek experiences that are not only historically significant,
but personally relevant.  It helps connect travelers to a foreign destination.
 Guests may be surprised at some cities that have a rich Jewish history, and
thriving modern Jewish culture," said John Stoll, director, land programs.

Many options in Jerusalem explore the Jewish Quarter; the Western Wall, the
holiest of Jewish sites; Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes'
Remembrance Authority, dedicated to the history of Jews during the Holocaust
period; and other significant locations.  Additionally, Jewish tours
throughout the world include:

Berlin
    --  Sachsenhausen Concentration camp, a prototype for all the camps that
        followed.

    --  Jewish Old Quarter and the New Synagogue, laid in 1988, exactly 50
years
        after the "Night of Broken Glass."



Dublin 
    --  The Irish Jewish Museum, formerly a synagogue, opened by President
Chaim
        Herzog, Israel's Irish former leader, plus a visit to his childhood
        home.


Montevideo
    --  The Uruguay city's historic Sephardic and Ashkenazi synagogues, as
well
        as the Holocaust memorial and a glimpse into modern-day Jewish life.



Mumbai
    --  An array of Indian synagogues and other important Judaic cultural
sites.



Odessa
    --  Shomrei Shabbos synagogue; the Jewish Cemetery and memorial to Shalom
        Aleyhem, famed Ukrainian writer of Fiddler on the Roof.



Rome
    --  The Jewish Ghetto, issued by anti-Semitic Pope Paul IV in 1555,
isolated
        by walls until 1870.



St. Petersburg
    --  Special concert by the cantor of the Great Choral Synagogue, the
second
        largest in Europe.



Stockholm
    --  The Great Synagogue, and its memorial to 8,500 Swedish Holocaust
        victims, plus one of the few Jewish museums in Scandinavia.



The tours are available on itineraries throughout 2010.  For more information
and Crystal reservations, contact a travel agent, call 888-799-4625, or visit
crystalcruises.com.


CONTACT:  Mimi Weisband or Julie Dibble, (310) 203-4305,
mediarelations@crystalcruises.com.





SOURCE  Crystal Cruises

Mimi Weisband or Julie Dibble, both of Crystal Cruises, +1-310-203-4305,
mediarelations@crystalcruises.com

 

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