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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-09-06

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Newport's early founders — and
also the inspiration for Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow's poem
"The Jewish Cemetery at New-
port."
Evocative of the past in a dif-
ferent way was our hotel, the
Viking. We chose it because it is
just steps away from the syna-
gogue and cemetery, and it is
Jewish owned.
It is also a Newport landmark,
the "grand dame" of Newport ho-
tels, built by 100 of Newport's
wealthy citizens in the 1920s to
accommodate their guests who
came for the town's busy summer
social season.
Listed on the National Regis-
ter of Historic Places, the Viking
Hotel has hosted its share of fa-
mous guests, including President
and Mrs. John F. Kennedy, who
were married not far from the ho-
tel in a Newport mansion.
From the hotel, it was an easy
walk downhill to Newport's var-
ied attractions. At the harbor, we
took a cruise on the bay — pic-
ture postcard lovely in the sun-
shine — seeing yachts all along
the route. Later we went on a
narrated bus tour which took us
along Ocean Drive, which is lined
with palatial mansions.
The city is also ideal for walk-
ing, and we enjoyed several
strolls through the downtown
area with its authentic colonial
flavor.
Before we left Newport, we re-
turned once more to the syna-
gogue to take a few photos and
linger for one more last look.
Again visitors were waiting out-
side for the next tour to begin.
Undoubtedly it would be one
highlight of their trip to Newport,
just as it was for us: a chance to
see a beautiful and historic sanc-
tuary and to learn the eventful
history of the nation's only sur-
viving colonial-era synagogue. ❑

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Haifa is one of the special cities of

Israel. But many tourists and
tours do not go there.
Why should you visit this ma-
jestic mountain city by the
Mediterranean? Here are some
reasons.
Wide, beautiful, sandy beach-
es stretch for miles along the blue
sea. Swimming is a favorite sport.
Fishing is big in Haifa and so are
the deep-sea fish.
During the day and especially
on weekends, the beaches and wa-
ter are busy. At night, you want
to find a good spot high above the
sea on Mount Carmel to see the
multitude of flickering lights that
illuminate the huge harbor and
the anchored ships.

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