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Egypt is sure to leave you spellbound

Egypt is a place that beholds a lot of structural as well as natural beauty. The ancient history of Egypt is very interesting and it is surely a place that attracts a lot of history lovers all around the world. There are a lot of mystical sites as well in Egypt. And these places are sure to leave you spellbound by their beauty.

Since it has a lot to offer for your luxury travel you must be aware of the places that you should be visiting to get the best out of your travel and have a great time.

Egyptian civilization is among the oldest and strongest civilization. It lasted for around 3000 years. And thus, it has a lot of structure from this era. Some are into ruins and some are maintained to date. Visiting the ruins as well as the standing building both have fun of their own.

Apart from this, you can also opt for a luxury Nile cruise on the river Nile. You can also look for the Dahabiya Nile cruise. This cruise experience will also be one-of-a-kind experiences. Or you can also book for camel rides or visit some kind of oasis.

Whatever you choose it is assured that you will be spell bounded by the breath-taking beauty of this place. From history lovers to nature lovers this place has everything for its visitors. It's a complete package in itself. Plan a visit to Egypt and it is sure that once you will be back at home, you will leave your heart in Egypt.

Our Shared Shelf: National Women’s Philanthropy Book and Author Series

Wednesday, December 16 at 8 p.m.
Virtual event via Zoom

HIDDEN RECIPES: A HOLOCAUST MEMOIR
BY EVA MOREIMI

Curl up with a good book and then join us online
for a discussion with the author.
Even if you don’t have time to read the book first...we want to see you online!

CLICK HERE for more info and to RSVP

Learn About Israel From an Israeli

Join weekly classes on all things Israel organized by Tamar Kolumbus, Greater Miami Jewish Federation community shlicha (emissary). Topics vary and often include news updates, politics and culture with special guests. For more information, click here or contact Tamar at [email protected].

JTA Seeking Life Stories of Covid-19 Victims

The Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA), in partnership with the Forward and local Jewish newspapers around the world, is memorializing those who die in the Covid-19 pandemic. If you’ve lost someone dear to you, JTA invites you to share his or her story. Click here to participate.

Stay Culturally Engaged During the Coronavirus Crisis

The Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies at the University of Miami invites you to stream a concert reading of The Soap Myth, a story that centers around the question: Did the Nazis make soap from the corpses of their murdered Jewish victims, and through the narrative, examines who has the right to write history. Critically acclaimed, emotional and thought-provoking, The Soap Myth will haunt viewers long after the final credits. Stream The Soap Myth here.

Jewish Texts Can Help Us Cope With COVID-19

Rabbi Daniel Brenner, a well-known Jewish educator, thinker, writer, poet and musician examines four Jewish texts that teach about disease. Click here to begin educating yourself on what our sages have to say.

Jewish Mindfulness for Everyone

Jewish tradition offers rich, accessible, and time-tested resources to cope with moments like these. The Institute for Jewish Spirituality, which has pioneered the development and teaching of Jewish mindfulness practices for over 20 years, is offering a number of free resources to our community, including daily free mediation, yoga and Torah study. Click here for more.

Drinks & Dreidels With The Network Chai Society: A Virtual Mixology Class

Wednesday, December 16
6:30 p.m.

$36 per person

No cost for Chai Society Members and above

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Join Us for the Season for Giving with the Jewish Volunteer Center and Repair the World

Give back this year during Season for Giving, there is an opportunity for everyone both in person and virtually.

Click here for detailed information and to RSVP

Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Miami

The Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Miami and Temple Beth Am Sunday Salon will host a Zoom meeting Sunday, December 13th at 10:30 a.m. ET. The topic will be SEDERS AND CIGARS: A HISTORY OF THE JEWS OF TAMPA. The speakers will be filmmaker Barbara Rosenthal and historian Sylvia Gurinsky. To join us by Zoom, contact to get a link is [email protected]

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