Posts Tagged ‘majorca’

Rediscovering the Jewish community, history of Majorca, Spain

In November of 2014, I moved to Majorca, an island off of Spain, thinking I would never meet another Jewish person there. Majorca is located in the Mediterranean Sea, off the eastern coast of Spain. This map shows the island as depicted by pioneering 16th century mapmaker Giovanni Francesco Camocio. (Photo credit: Eran Laor Cartographic […]

Great mystery in Sweden: "How do we suddenly have more men than women?"

And, what will that mean for the social structure of the country? More Invasion of Europe news….. You can’t make this up! I’ll bet there isn’t one of you reading this who doesn’t know the answer right now before you even read the story! Sweden has opened its doors wide to the Middle East and […]

Great mystery in Sweden: "How do we suddenly have more men than women?"

And, what will that mean for the social structure of the country? More Invasion of Europe news….. You can’t make this up! I’ll bet there isn’t one of you reading this who doesn’t know the answer right now before you even read the story! Sweden has opened its doors wide to the Middle East and […]

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