156 result(s) for jewish culture
Xpat Interview: Linda Vadász
- 1 Feb 2010 11:00 AM
Linda is a native New Yorker who majored in political science and minored in art history at Hunter College. She met her husband while they both worked in media in The Big Apple. She eventually combined her interest in politics and love of the arts with a career in arts administration in Massachusetts.
Xpat Interview: Andrew Bock, Mental Health Therapist
- 27 Feb 2007 11:00 AM
Andrew is a mental health therapist in private practice in Budapest. Andrew is from Madison, Wisconsin, and earned his master's degree in counselling from the University of Wisconsin. He also has a master's degree in South Asian Studies from the same university. His interest in South Asia resulted from living in Gujarat, India as a teenager.
Fairy tale, bar and restaurant in one: Kőleves
- 30 Mar 2006 6:34 AM
- food & drink
This week’s review: Kõleves, District VII
"The tale of the stone soup, Kõleves, is just as much a part of Hungarian culture as the cuisine which has been served for just a short time in the eponymous restaurant in the Jewish Quarter.
Xpat Interview: Linda Vadász
- 1 Feb 2010 11:00 AM
Linda is a native New Yorker who majored in political science and minored in art history at Hunter College. She met her husband while they both worked in media in The Big Apple. She eventually combined her interest in politics and love of the arts with a career in arts administration in Massachusetts.
Xpat Interview: Andrew Bock, Mental Health Therapist
- 27 Feb 2007 11:00 AM
Andrew is a mental health therapist in private practice in Budapest. Andrew is from Madison, Wisconsin, and earned his master's degree in counselling from the University of Wisconsin. He also has a master's degree in South Asian Studies from the same university. His interest in South Asia resulted from living in Gujarat, India as a teenager.
Fairy tale, bar and restaurant in one: Kőleves
- 30 Mar 2006 6:34 AM
- food & drink
This week’s review: Kõleves, District VII
"The tale of the stone soup, Kõleves, is just as much a part of Hungarian culture as the cuisine which has been served for just a short time in the eponymous restaurant in the Jewish Quarter.










