Off The Beaten Path

Jul 5 - Jul 9, 2026 | Austria & Poland & Hungary & Slovakia | Brochure
4 Days / 3 Nights
About This Trip

Hungary, Slovakia, Austria & Poland
A heritage journey off the beaten path

There is a map of Central Europe that most travelers never see: the one written in stone, in names, in generations of devotion that quietly outlasted everything around them.

The arrival is Budapest: a cruise on the Danube, the Shoe Memorial, a shul standing since the fourteenth century, and the kever of Rav Shimon Openhaim. From there, the journey moves into territory most travelers never reach. Dunajska Streda, where the kever of Rav Yehuda Assad and his shul await. Eisenstadt, where the Panim Meiros rests.

The journey continues into Poland, where each stop is a meeting with greatness. The kevarim of the Alexander Rebbes. Rav Eliyahu Chaim Mizel. The Magen Avraham in Kalisz. Rav Yechiel Michel of Ostrow. The monument at the kever of Rav Tzvi Hirsh of Kalisher. And finally, the kever of Rav Akiva Eiger in Poznan.

Four countries. A handful of days. A journey through places that have waited a long time to be remembered.

Day-by-day Itinerary

BUD
Budapest, Hungary
BUD
Tour Budapest
Budapest, Hungary
Tour Budapest
4* Hotel in Budapest
Budapest, Hungary
4* Hotel in Budapest
בית החיים
Serdahel, Slovakia
בית החיים
בית החיים
Eisenstadt, Austria
בית החיים
VIE
Vienna Airport, Austria
VIE
WAW
Warsaw, Poland
WAW
בית החיים
Aleksander, Poland
בית החיים
4* Hotel in Łódź
Lodz, Poland
4* Hotel in Łódź
בית המדרש רייכר
Lodz, Poland
בית המדרש רייכר
בית החיים
Lodz, Poland
בית החיים
מקום בית החיים הישן - מגן אברהם
Kalish, Poland
מקום בית החיים הישן - מגן אברהם
בית החיים
Ostrevtseh, Poland
בית החיים
בית החיים
Torun, Poland
בית החיים
בית החיים
Poznan, Poland
בית החיים
4* Hotel in Poznań
Poznan, Poland
4* Hotel in Poznań
Poznań Airport (POZ)
Poznan, Poland
Poznań Airport (POZ)

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About This Trip

Hungary, Slovakia, Austria & Poland
A heritage journey off the beaten path

There is a map of Central Europe that most travelers never see: the one written in stone, in names, in generations of devotion that quietly outlasted everything around them.

The arrival is Budapest: a cruise on the Danube, the Shoe Memorial, a shul standing since the fourteenth century, and the kever of Rav Shimon Openhaim. From there, the journey moves into territory most travelers never reach. Dunajska Streda, where the kever of Rav Yehuda Assad and his shul await. Eisenstadt, where the Panim Meiros rests.

The journey continues into Poland, where each stop is a meeting with greatness. The kevarim of the Alexander Rebbes. Rav Eliyahu Chaim Mizel. The Magen Avraham in Kalisz. Rav Yechiel Michel of Ostrow. The monument at the kever of Rav Tzvi Hirsh of Kalisher. And finally, the kever of Rav Akiva Eiger in Poznan.

Four countries. A handful of days. A journey through places that have waited a long time to be remembered.