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From: bleich@acf4.UUCP (Chaya Bleich)
Newsgroups: net.religion.jewish
Subject: Re: Kosher Restaurants
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Date: Thu, 23-Feb-84 22:16:22 EST
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Posted: Thu Feb 23 22:16:22 1984
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The Jewish Travel  Guide is published by the London Jewish Chronicle
and is available in most Jewish bookstores - (a good bet would be
Rabinowitz Hebrew bokstore on the Lower East Side). Aside from
listing Kosher restaurants, it also contains a lot of other useful
information , such as the location of synagogues, bakeries, mikva, etc.
In many cases, the name and phone number of someone in the community
who can help with Kosher food or accommodations is listed.

Another publication of interest to Jewish tourists is "American
Airlines Tourist's Guide to Jewish History in the Caribbean".
This booklet gives an interesting overview of Jewish
history in the Caribbean islands. Many of the synagogues in the
Caribbean date back quite far.For example, the synagogue in
Curacao is the  oldest surviving synagogue in the Western Hemisphere.

                        Chaya Bleich
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