Focus on Denmark

Focus on Denmark

Denmark 2026

International headlines are typically marked by tension. Recent statements regarding Greenland, however, have brought renewed attention to Denmark’s place in the world – small in size, yet principled in posture.

Maybe this is a meaningful time to visit Denmark.

As global rhetoric grows louder, Denmark offers a different model: measured, pragmatic, and grounded in social responsibility. It is a country that listens carefully and consistently puts people first. This approach is not new; it is rooted in history.

In 1943, as Nazi Germany intensified its persecution of Jews, Denmark responded with collective moral clarity. Ordinary citizens helped rescue nearly the entire Jewish population, ferrying them to safety in Sweden – an extraordinary contrast to what unfolded across most of Europe at the same time. It was not heroism alone, but a shared sense of responsibility.

That same ethos – quiet resolve, social trust, and ethical action – continues to shape Denmark today.

Jewish Tours to Dragor and Copenhagen

THIS YEAR WE OFFER TWO SPECIAL TOURS TO DENMARK

Both invite reflection on values, history, and what principles can look like – then and now, while seeing wonderful sites and people at the same time.

A DEDICATED TOUR OF DENMARK

See the beauty of Danish culture – graceful architecture, royal palaces, warm people absorbing the quiet dignity of places where decency triumphed over fear.

Jewish themed tour in Denmark
Germany and Denmark Jewish Tour

 A COMBINED DENMARK AND GERMANY TOUR

This journey is not just a tour – it is an invitation to witness layers of history, quiet courage, and the haunting tragedies that shaped the Holocaust and its aftermath.

Jewish Heritage in Berlin and Germany

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