Uncover the hidden Jewish heritage of New Orleans through moving monuments, WWII landmarks, and powerful stories of resilience. From the Anne Frank statue to the Holocaust Memorial, this walk offers a heartfelt journey through memory and history.
Highlights:
• Visit Jewish heritage landmarks with a 5-Star Guide in vibrant New Orleans
• Discover stories of expulsion, resilience and culture that shaped the Jewish community
• Explore historic sites and memorials on a meaningful, guided city walk
• Learn local insights and get personal tips for deeper cultural discovery
• Enjoy a private walking tour tailored to your pace and language preference
This engaging walking tour uncovers the often-overlooked Jewish history of New Orleans, weaving powerful stories of courage, community, and cultural contribution. With a Licensed Private Guide, discover sites of memory and meaning. Discover Jewish New Orleans with Rosotravel today!
Meet your guide In front of BEARCAT CBD; 845 Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States. Please do not enter the restaurant, it is only a meeting point and the staff is not informed about the tour.
The tour concludes at the New Orleans Holocaust Memorial in Woldenberg Park—a striking riverside monument that honors memory and hope.
Meet your guide In front of BEARCAT CBD; 845 Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States. Please do not enter the restaurant, it is only a meeting point and the staff is not informed about the tour.
Begin at the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience, where your guide will share the journeys of Jewish settlers in the South—merchants, families, and visionaries who shaped local culture while preserving their faith. From there, stroll through Harmony Circle and learn how Jewish life and values intersected with the city’s growth and struggles.
Pause at the Liberation Pavilion of the National WWII Museum and the Anne Frank statue to reflect on the horrors of the Holocaust and the global fight for justice. Though these sites are seen from the outside, your guide’s narrative brings their significance into sharp focus. Hear how local stories connect to larger histories of resistance, remembrance, and renewal.
Admire the historic architecture of the National WWII Museum and the Sazerac House, symbols of resilience and reinvention. The tour concludes at the New Orleans Holocaust Memorial in Woldenberg Park—a striking riverside monument that honors memory and hope. This private experience offers a respectful, educational, and emotional journey through the city’s lesser-known landmarks, tailored to your interests and pace. Let Rosotravel guide you through the heart of Jewish New Orleans.
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