Haba Eat

Haba Eat is an Israeli restaurant in the center of Batumi selling a variety of Middle Eastern dishes including hummus, falafel, sabich, and shakshuba!

UOLLI Restaurant

Georgian restaurant with authentic interiors and cosy courtyard in the real heart of Batumi. Amazing wine cards from Kakhetian old wine cellars, rich bar menu and craft beer Georgian and European kitchen menu from the one of the best Georgian Chief.

Batumi Synagogue

At the beginning of the 20th century, with the permission of the Emperor Nicholas II of Russia Construction of the “Ashkenazi” stone synagogue started, which was completed in 1904 under the guidance of architect Semion Vulkovich. It was analogous to the synagogues of Amsterdam and The Hague. During the Soviet era, the building was used for various purposes. In 1993, the synagogue was handed over to the Jewish Diaspora again. Jews mostly visit the synagogue on Saturdays and holidays. The Batumi Synagogue is also frequently visited by tourist groups who come from Israel.

Batumi Old Synagogue

The synagogue, which was built in Batumi, 9 March St, at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, has been abandoned for several years and it is on the verge of collapse. The building got damaged in 2015 after the company named “Inshaat” started building a tall apartment complex next to it. The building was granted the status of a cultural heritage monument on 25 September, 2018 and is under the care of “Cultural Heritage Preservation Agency of Adjara”.

The Jewish Story of Oni, Georgia

Oni, located in western Georgia, is a town in Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti region and is surrounded by high mountains. Oni Jews inhabited the city in the 18th century after the annexation of Georgia by Russia. In old times a lot of Jewish families lived there; at some point Oni was the most inhabited Georgian region by Jews. In 1972 the Jewish population was 3500. 

Attribution: Bejanbejani, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

Despite post-Soviet tendency towards migration, Oni still retains a small number of Jewish families – remnants of once powerful and large historic Jewish communities. Some of Jewish inhabitants are a part of one big family: Abraham and Simon are cousins. The main Street of Jewish district is called Baazov Street, where David Baazov used to live in 1903-1923 years; today this street is on the verge of destruction. David Baazov became the Rabbi of Oni, in 1904, after he returned to Georgia from Slutsk, where he studied. 

Synagogue in Oni, Georgia

Baazov founded Jewish public school in Oni, where he employed two qualified teachers from Russia. The school developed and became very popular among Jews of Oni; but after the revolution in Russia, the teachers left the school, which led to the downfall of the education center. The son of David Baazov, Gerzel Baazov, a Jewish-Georgian writer, was born on the same street in 1904. Except for Baazov street, there are three other districts which were mainly inhabited by Jewish communities: Vakhtang VI St. Kirovi St. and Chachashvili St. Apparently Michael Chachashvili used to be a Jewish doctor. 

Jewish Graveyard in Oni

Jewish families managed to get permission to leave The Soviet Union and go to Israel in the 70s; they protested in Moscow and opened a way for many other Jews to follow their path. This process got much better once Eduard Shevardnadze became the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia. The immigration process started in 1968 and ended in the 90s. Today many families who used to inhabit Oni visit during summer and even stay at their former homes. 

 

Guest House Gallery

This guest house is located in the centre of Oni, near the forested area, 200 m from the Rioni River. It features handmade furnishings designed by the host and is decorated with paintings created by his wife.

The bright rooms at Gallery Guest House offer rustic-style interiors and traditional Georgian décor. Some rooms have a private bathroom, and the shared facilities are in the hallway.

Homemade traditional Georgian meals can be served upon request, including homemade wine (produced in Qvevri) and Chacha, produced in the guest house’s wine-vanult.

Guest House Gallery provides free bikes. The large, picturesque garden of the guest house includes various fruit trees and flowers. Guided hiking tours to the picturesque waterfalls, lakes and caves of the Racha Region can also be organised for guests.

Kutaisi Airport is 120 km from Gallery Guest House. Property offers shuttle services with an additional charge.

Guest House Okronishi

Guest House Okronishi, located 0.3 miles from Spring pool, features free WiFi in the rooms. The venue comprises 9 rooms. The hotel offers free parking on site.

Located in Lailashi, this property is a 70-minute drive to Borjomi. Within a 30-minute drive of the accommodation, guests can visit Ushguli.

Orion Hotel

This hotel in Georgia’s Racha region is considered to be located at the great location, right in the middle of Oni. Hotel is clean and tidy, every room has its own bathroom, as well as free Wi-Fi.

We started from one simple Idea in one of the most beautiful mountainous region in Georgia ,Racha opening 3star hotel in the center on Oni, receiving a lot of questions if we had hotel in the capital, the management decided to open more hotels in Tbilisi.

🌍 Celebrating One Year of the Jewish Silk Road Portal

World Jewish Travel was thrilled at #IMTM 2024 to present a copy of the WJT Jewish Silk Road Pressbook to the CEO of the Azerbaijan National Tourism Board Florian Sengstschmid and Jamilya Talibzade its Israeli representative Azerbaijan Tourism Board (ATB).

The Pressbook celebrates the one year anniversary of the Jewish Silk Road Portal launch, an amazing example of using Jewish travel as a means of cultural diplomacy, whilst highlighting the significant Jewish contribution to the ancient trade route. Kudos to our participating partners from the Kiriaty Foundation (Turkey), National Board of Tourism of #Georgia, National Board of Tourism of #Uzbekistan, and Israeli Embassy of #India. 

See the overwhelming reaction from the press, by downloading our free pressbook. Special thanks to Moshe Gilad of the @haaretzcom for highlighting this forgotten but important story in the Galeria section of the newspaper and available to download on WJT.

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🌍 Celebrating One Year of the Jewish Silk Road Portal

World Jewish Travel was thrilled at #IMTM 2024 to present a copy of the WJT Jewish Silk Road Pressbook to the CEO of the Azerbaijan National Tourism Board Florian Sengstschmid and Jamilya Talibzade its Israeli representative Azerbaijan Tourism Board (ATB).

The Pressbook celebrates the one year anniversary of the Jewish Silk Road Portal launch, an amazing example of using Jewish travel as a means of cultural diplomacy, whilst highlighting the significant Jewish contribution to the ancient trade route. Kudos to our participating partners from the Kiriaty Foundation (Turkey), National Board of Tourism of #Georgia, National Board of Tourism of #Uzbekistan, and Israeli Embassy of #India.

See the overwhelming reaction from the press, by downloading our free pressbook. Special thanks to Moshe Gilad of the @haaretzcom for highlighting this forgotten but important story in the Galeria section of the newspaper and available to download on WJT.

👉Link to WJT Jewsih Silk Rad Pressbook and more is in our bio
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