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March 15, 1996 - Image 111

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-03-15

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vised third edition includes Cana-
da) by Ellen Chemofsky, published
by Wandering You Press, 1991,
$11.95. This 493-page paperback
is divided first of all by geographi-
cal division — each state, Canadi-
an provinces, Washington, D.C.,
Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Is-
lands. Within each division, you
will find information on syna-
gogues, places to eat out, places to
buy food, accommodations, mik-
vahs, day schools and bookstores.
Travel Guide to Jewish Europe
by Ben G. Frank, published by Pel-
ican, 1995, $15.95. This 416-page
guidebook provides more narrative
information than many of the oth-
er guidebooks. The author attempts
to "provide information about why
the Jewish community is so dis-
persed." Also included are surveys
of Jewish family names, survey of
Jewish history in each county, no-
table Jews in that country and jew-
ish life in the 20th century.

Other Jewish guidebooks
available include:
Treasure of Jewish Prague, Mark
E. Talisman, 1992 (video)
Jewish Sights of Bohemia and
Prague, Gefen Publication, 1992
Jewish Museums of North
America: Guide to Collections, Ar-
tifacts and Memorabilia, John Wi-
ley and Sons, 1992
Roots Schmoots: Journeys
Among Jews, Penguin, 1993
Insider's Guide to Poland's Jew-
ish Heritage, Hippocrene, 1992
Jewish Travel Guide 1995,
Valentine Mitchell and Co., in as-
sociation with the Jewish Chroni-
cle in London

Travel Bookstores:
Travel Books and Language Cen-
ter, (312) 951-8533
Book Passage, (800) 321-9785
Complete Traveller Bookstore,
(212) 685-9007
The Literate Traveler, (213) 934-
7280. ❑

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