Bucharest Part 1 - Synagogues, Art & MasterChef Cuisine
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 50
Remarkably, more Israelis visit Bucharest than people from any other county. As soon as you land, it's clear to see why it's such a popular destination: some of the top restaurants are run by an Israeli chef, the old Jewish area is rich with culture past and present and there's a burgeoning art scene to cap off a great visit.
This time:
- Where art thou, Mark?
- Is it a synagogue, opera house or both?
- The wonderful Zambaccian art collection
- Hear the most unusual, historic sounds of the Cajal Jewish Museum
- What on earth is urban anthropology?
- Food at last, with the top Masterchef judge
- Mark, please get off the phone, you have a plane to catch!
Mark and David were guests of Bucharest City Hall, the Embassy of Romania in Israel and Tarom.
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