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We explore the Jewish Balkans - Croatia
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We welcome the return of Joseph Benatov. Last spring we explored Bulgaria and Thessaloniki, Greece with him. Now we will lead us to on an exploration of Jewish Croatia.
Some of the region’s most notable Jews over the centuries have included Daniel Rodriguez, founder of the free port of Split; the influential Morpurgo family; and aviation inventor David Schwartz, whose airship may have served as the source of the Zeppelin. Join us for an overview of the rich history of the Jewish presence in Croatia. Learn about the Sephardic and Ashkenazi communities of Dubrovnik, Split, and Zagreb. In addition to learning about Jewish history and culture, you will have the opportunity to embark on a scenic virtual tour of Croatia’s spectacular sights. Our journey will make stops in beautiful Dubrovnik and Split on the Adriatic coast, as well as in charming Zagreb, the nation’s capital. We will also visit the spectacular Plitvice Lakes, a national park renowned for its turquoise lakes and majestic waterfalls.
This is Part I of a 3-part series with Dr. Joseph Benatov. Please register separately for Part II: January 25 and Part III: February 1.
Click here to register for Part II on January 25
Click here to register for Part III on February 1
The cost will be $6* per Zoom screen (whether you are an individual or couple). For couples, only register one member of the couple.
*The amount charged for this event will help defray the costs that the presenter has charged us. We are committed to making all programs accessible to our members. If you have questions or concerns please contact Devorah at 310-592-0321.
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