(Odessa, 10.08.2014 - 15.08.2014) Only 3% of Odessa’s one million population are Jewish. Approximately 30 thousand Jews live in
Odessa today. Despite this remaining small fraction of Odessa’s once thriving Jewish population this city continues to be considered a Jewish city. Of the three cemeteries in Odessa, two (the Old Cemetery and the First Jewish Cemetery) were destroyed in 1936 and 1978 respectively and only one Jewish cemetery functions, but this very unusual one brings to you an exciting experience, as long as you are paying attention to the details! It's a bit like a book of fairytales, telling of
MARITIME ADVENTURERS
LIFESTYLE
GAME OF THRONES
SEX AND DRUGS AND ROCK AND ROLL
HUNTERS AND GATHERERS
BACK TO BACK
MASCULINITY
THE TAXI DRIVER
WEALTH
ETERNAL LOVE
Bad style, gaudy, unreligious, immature, etc.? I don't know, I'm just the reporter and it's not up to me to judge on it, but - literally - at the end of the day: Why not?
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