Explore the rich history of Dublin’s Jewish community on this insightful Jewish Dublin Walking Tour. Led by an expert guide, this tour takes you through Dublin's historic Jewish Quarter, where you’ll uncover the stories of Irish Jewish life dating back to the 19th century.
Along the way, explore key sites such as the Jewish Museum, and hear fascinating stories about Dublin's Jewish residents, their contributions to the Irish republican movement, the anti-fascist struggle and the community’s role in Dublin's history.
This Jewish walking tour in Dublin offers a unique glimpse into a lesser-known yet essential part of the city's history. Book your spot today to uncover Dublin's hidden Jewish heritage!
Please Note: This is a historical tour of Dublin. It does not discuss contemporary politics in the Middle East.
The guide will meet you outside the bakery.
Begin the tour at Bretzel Bakery (kosher) and enjoy a snack and coffee while your guide sets the scene for your tour. Visit the Jewish trade union and discuss activism and anti-fascism. Discuss Harry Kernoff, a Dublin Jew and one of our most famous artists. Stop at the Jewish History Museum (open Sun 10.30-2.30pm) Meander down Bloomfield Avenue, home to the chief Rabbis of Ireland and Chaim Herzog. The birthplace of Joyce's Leopold Bloom, the most famous figure in Irish literature. The home of Ettie Steinberg who would be murdered in the Holocaust.
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