J is for Jewish Paris. In this episode, I take you walking through the Jewish quarter of Paris to try to understand what's going on there.
Edith de Belleville, a licensed tour guide, author, and expert on Jewish history, writes me an itinerary of what to find, including:
During my cultural an culinary explorations, I bump into Jewish history guide Karen Reb Rudel who explains more about Jews in Paris.
Then I track down the head honcho at L'As du Fallafel, Yomi Peretz, to understand how his restaurant got so popular.
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The music in this episode is from Pres Maxson.
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Our massive fail to solve a Paris murder mystery
Sneaking into the Paris catacombs
A sommelière at a Michelin-starred Paris restaurant
My ten favourite French words
Fishing in the Seine River of Paris
The French Food Revolution is happening!
An idiot's guide to fashion in Paris
How we made a new Paris children's book!
What do French people miss when they leave France?
Ten tourist mistakes to avoid in Paris
Opening a Paris restaurant in a pandemic
Daily life in vaccinated Paris
Tricks for improving your spoken French
A Paris 'ghost town' - and what I found there
An insight into fatherhood in Paris
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