We recently shared a fantastic cultural experience together with over 46 students from the Escola Global and learned about the important dates of Jewish history of Majorca as well as all fifteen of the Chueta family names. We saw the site of the old synagogue where...
This past January we were delighted to welcome the associate professor of History at Brooklyn College of CUNY, Karen Stern, to Majorca as she investigated Hebrew writings found in Majorca. While looking at ingots made of lead that were found in the town Santa Maria de...
Tomeu Arbona and his team at Forn de la Soca are collaborating with Jewish Majorca to take the “saïm” (lard) out of the ensaïmada and put the “jala” (challah) back in it. Introducing the ENJALAMADA now sold locally in Palma. In Medieval times, the Jews cooked their...
Do you have plans for Passover? Gaya Tours is running a Kosher for Passover Program in Palma this year for the first time in a long time! They will be kashering a hotel on the Paseo Maritimo and are expecting over 200 attendees from Europe, United Kingdom, United...
Dani Rotstein traveled to Birmingham, UK this past December and was one of 2,800 people from all over the world who attended the Limmud Festival. Over 100 people attended his session to learn about the Jewish, Converso, & Chueta history of the island. Many had...