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Canada’s Autumn Colors

I‘ll say it straight 0ut: I dread autumn. Not because it’s the worst season, but because it’s a harbinger of winter, which in these remorseful parts tend to be cold, dreary and far too long, unless you’re a skier, a skater or, let’s face it, a masochist. Autumn, however, has one redeeming feature that compensates […]

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India’s Wide Open Spaces

A visitor to India, population 1.1 billion, is immediately struck by its overflowing jumble of humanity. After a few days in its congested and polluted cities, you long for the solitude of its open, sparsely-populated spaces. There are a number of options to consider. You can raft down the rapids of the Ganges River. You […]

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Culture Shock In Varanasi

The soul of Varanasi, a holy Hindu city in northern India, is defined by its ghats, the stone stairways marching down to the water’s edge of the mighty Ganges River. There are about 100 ghats in Varanasi, and all of them are connected to a warren of dirt lanes, crumbling buildings and hole-in-the-wall shops of […]

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Mumbai’s Sassoon Legacy

The ghost of legendary Jewish entrepreneur David Sassoon lingers over Mumbai, India’s commercial center. One hundred and fifty years after his death, several landmarks and synagogues in this  pulsating, cosmopolitan city bear either his family name or owe their existence to his philanthropy. Sassoon (1792-1864), the scion of a distinguished Sephardi clan from Iraq, settled […]

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Kolkata Brims With Life

KOLKATA, a West Bengal city bursting at the seams with a population of 15 million, is a raucous showplace of British colonial architecture and history. More than 300 years ago, an ambitious British merchant, Job Charnock, established a small trading post on the banks of the Hooghly River for the East India Company. The fort became […]

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Cochin’s Blend of Cultures

A lush, palm-fringed island in the southern Indian state of Kerala, Fort Cochin is a cosmopolitan blend of cultures and an oasis of calm. Inhabited by Hindus, Muslims, Christians and Jews, it’s a mirror image of India’s rainbow of ethnic and religious groups. Part of greater Cochin, or Kochi, Fort Cochin faces the Arabian Sea […]

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Warsaw’s Jewish Landmarks

Warsaw was virtually a Jewish city before World War II, with Jews accounting for about one-third of its population. The Nazi occupation of Poland left Warsaw in ruins and all but decimated its Jewish community, but a traveller who visits Warsaw today will find landmarks of the past and buildings attesting to the modest revival of […]

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Unique Shopping Mall

It’s a mall with a difference. The Manufactura Center, a sprawling complex of bright red brick buildings in the heart of the Polish city of Lodz, looks a lot like any sleek shopping mall in North America or Europe. Set on 27 hectares at the corner of Zachodnia and Ogrodowa streets, this modern mall has […]

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Kazimierz — Outpost of The Past In Poland

Having read Thomas Keneally’s novel, Schindler’s List, Hollywood film director Steven Spielberg sought to turn it into one of his signature movies. But where would it be shot? Instead of some back lot studio in Los Angeles, he chose the southern Polish city of Krakow, where German manufacturer Oskar Schindler had saved hundreds of Jews by […]

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Tel Aviv — A Center Of Bauhaus Architecture

Tel Aviv, Israel’s lively city set along the shores of the balmy Mediterranean Sea, tends to be architecturally drab. On closer inspection, it leaves a far more positive impression. Founded 105 years ago as a garden suburb of adjacent Jaffa, and now Israel’s cultural and commercial capital, Tel Aviv has the distinction of possessing one […]