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'Israel's Top 100 Ethnic Restaurants' eBook Making Waves

World Jewish Travel is continuing its efforts to preserve Jewish culture by promoting culinary tourism worldwide.

Tel Aviv, Israel

Summary

World Jewish Travel’s first digital publication, Israel’s Top 100 Ethnic Restaurants, is making waves around the Jewish world, bringing forward the importance of culinary heritage. Launched earlier this year in New York, the eBook has already gotten major exposure in the online Jewish press, mainly around the New York area, as well as in blog articles and radio shows.

World Jewish Travel’s first digital publication, Israel’s Top 100 Ethnic Restaurants, is making waves around the Jewish world, bringing forward the importance of culinary heritage. Launched earlier this year in New York, the eBook has already gotten major exposure in the online Jewish press, mainly around the New York area, as well as in blog articles and radio shows. 

One of Israel’s top food authorities, Gil Hovav, who endorsed the eBook, recently described the ebook, saying "it's as if you have a thousand Israeli friends telling you 'no you should go here, no you should go there'... it's really cool!" 

Israel’s Top 100 Ethnic Restaurants eBook compiles of 100 of Israel’s best, and mostly unknown, ethnic restaurants; 15 annual food fairs and culinary festivals across the country; and a ‘Dishionary’ with illustrative description of the top 30 ethnic dishes in Israel. These varied points of interest presented in the eBook also include maps and locations, high quality multimedia, and more - making the tourist culinary experience more enjoyable and accessible than ever.

World Jewish Travel (WJT) is a non-profit organization founded by American businessman Jack Gottlieb, aiming to serve as a combination of a ‘Jewish Tripadvisor’ and a 'Jewish UNESCO'; preserving and promoting tangible and intangible Jewish travel assets around the world, using innovative community-based digital-tourism tools.

The organization is continuing its efforts in promoting this unique interactive eBook across North America, and will launch a national campaign in the coming months, in the hopes of bringing a new outlook and a fresh approach to experience Jewish culture to the public all across the USA and Canada.

During the months of May and June, WJT founder Jack Gottlieb and leading Israeli food personality Gil Hovav will be giving out interviews to media outlets across North America; you can now schedule an interview and receive a free-download link to offer your readers. Make sure your audience knows about this unique culinary experience in Israel, right before the biggest tourism season of the year; help them spice up their next trip to Israel, and help promote Jewish travel and culture - all at the same time!

Please contact us for further details, and to receive a free download link to our eBook. See Contact Information button on the top left.

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Quotes

It's as if you have a thousand Israeli friends telling you 'no you should go here, no you should go there'... it's really cool! Gil Hovav, Israeli Food Authority
Food is the answer, a great equalizer and a bridge builder. Jewish Link New Jersey

About World Jewish Travel

World Jewish Travel is a unique non-profit organisation which provides an innovative and comprehensive digital platform, a ‘Jewish Tripadvisor’, to promote Jewish cultural travel. It helps users to discover and experience Jewish culture around the world. The platform’s unique cultural content includes sites, events, eBooks, and blogs in addition to service partners such as guides, tour operators, hotels, and restaurants.


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