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Jewish Dublin Walking Tours 2018 Season:
Join JDWT on a walking tour through 'little Jerusalem' and share in the 1000 years of history Ireland has enjoyed with it's Jewish population.
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JDWT offers single and group tours of the Jewish history and locations within Dublin's 'little Jerusalem', tours last around 2 hours and include a visit to the Irish Jewish Museum. Most people are really surprised at the relationship the Jewish population has enjoyed with Ireland and at the amazing figures and events that the Jewish Irish people have sent out into the world. Our tours are personal

, funny, informative and are intended to feel comfortable and enjoyable. Our 2018 season opens in March ( on Tuesdays and Thursdays ) and we are taking prebookings. Please feel free to use the message box if you have questions.

7 Oakfield Place was once a center for Talmud study. It has sadly been slowly rotting and waiting for a buyer. The site ...
18/08/2020

7 Oakfield Place was once a center for Talmud study. It has sadly been slowly rotting and waiting for a buyer. The site adjacent is being built on atm. Hopefully this might breath some life into this old beautiful Georgian house.

30/12/2019

The winter sun hangs low in the sky and the seasonal holidays means that December 25th was a perfect day for a tour. The streets were next to empty. The wildlife was out in full force on the canal and the city was bathed in orange. We even got a sneaky look into the Jewish Museum which I put down to luck as it wasn't officially open.
@ Dublin, Ireland

20/12/2019

19/12/2019

December is all booked up! Even the 25th (: it's a delight to be able to share the Jewish History of Dublin and Ireland.
Prepping for Channukah atm.

06/12/2019

BOOK FOR 2020 NOW! Sadly I had to turn down around 50 people in 2019 who booked to late..
I only run one tour a day. If you don't book well in advance for Summer and Autumn you may be left disappointed.

Message me on Insta or Facebook or email me for details.

13/10/2019

News flash.. Sometimes it rains.. But the tour goes on. Lovely group today who took on the elements like heros.
This shot of a very quiet St Patrick's Park looking at a crèche and play school built just after the turn of the 1900s.

01/10/2019

Dublin City is very old (1400 years or so) and much of its physical character in relation to elevation and road layout can be traced back some 500 years or more. Dublin city center itself is known for its Georgian buildings and gardens. The Jewish population really exploded in the late 1800s and the citys Jews went from around 650 to 4500 in a couple of decades. Walking through the Liberties today there are a few areas where you can see the same views, touch the same bricks and walk on the same cobbles as Robert Briscoe or Yitzak Hertzog or Ester Stienberg. is a patchwork of new and old and modernity and tradition.. As are its Jews.

30/09/2019

L’Shana Tova from us to you. Happy new year. Wishing you sweetness and light from Dublin.

19/09/2019

37 Adelaide Road was home to the Dublin Hebrew Congregation fron 1892 till 1999. It was the first built for purpose synagogue space in the city. In 1922 it was enlarged but since its sale in 1999 its been reduced to a narrow portion of its former self. Now it is home to who have remembered its history by naming four meeting rooms Elliman, Solomans, Kernoff and Marcus after famous Irish Jews.

14/08/2019

Usually tours start at the amazing gardens by St Patrick's Cathedral. It's a small garden in relation to its cousins but is well maintained and always reflects the season. It was tour day today. Had a great time.

08/08/2019
20/07/2019

Greenville Hall finally closed its doors and was sold in the late 1980's.
A few years ago I had the pleasure of being guided around the former shul by Sean Mason, the (now retired) head of Mason technologies. Sean was very gracious with his time and it became super apparent he was very proud of the buildings . He told me of the many many times when he would get an email from the family of some people who had been married their and that he loved to open the doors to visitors.
At the end of a couple of very interesting hours he pointed to a shed at the end of the car park and told me when they opened it there was a button that made the roof slide off and that plastic lemons fell out. It made me smile. You can see the Greenville Hall on the .

18/07/2019

The remaining front of St Mary's Abbey Synagogue. Opened in the early 1880s with a congregation of some 450 or so. Sadly today it is unused and in a bad way with no a sign or shield to point to its former glory or purpose. @ Dublin, Ireland

15/07/2019

My new business cards came today! Tomorrow's tour guests will be getting the new ones.

12/07/2019

Shabbat Shalom! Have an awesome weekend!

14/06/2019

Usually the tour doesn't stretch down to Adelaide Road because it's out of the way but because of the custom start point today we got to visit the old Adelaide Road shul and the lock. @ Jewish Dublin Walking Tours

11/06/2019
Chaim Herzog at 1975 UN "Zionism is Racism" Debate; Roll Call Vote

It's been over 40 years and the UN still singles out Israel. On November 10th 1975, an Irish Jew with a broad Dublin accent stood before the UN as Ambassador to Israel and delivered a powerful speech invoking the actions of his Father Yitzhak Hertzog (chief Rabbi of Ireland and then Palistine) from so any years before.

Darkest episode in UN history, later reversed by the General Assembly in 1991. Clip shows Israeli Ambassador Chaim Herzog, and the roll-call vote. For Moynih...

25/04/2019
Ireland Israel Alliance

Ireland Israel Alliance

A fascinating recollection of a little-known aspect of Napoleon Bonaparte’s part in encouraging the Jewish people to return to Israel and re-establish their homeland there, and how an Irishman may have influenced him.

22/04/2019

Spring is sprung. Places are limited so please get your tour spot booked asap. (:

15/04/2019

Incredibly sad news tonight as Notre Dame burns. 850 years of history and culture gone forever. As a person who loves art and is passionate about history I can't believe the images. The heart of Paris has been burned away. Irreplaceable.

09/04/2019

Dublin is full of artist customised electrical boxes like this one. You'll find this down the road from the old Greenville hall synagogue. The Dublin mosque is across the road and it's a stone's throw from the corner of the SCR and Clanbrassil street (home to Joyce's Bloom).

22/03/2019

Coincidence? Who knows. But it's pretty neat to see a poster for the opera 'Esther' when it's Purim. April 6th at .. I'll save my pennies and maybe make it. (:

16/03/2019

This Sunday March 17th is St Patrick's day. The city of Dublin (and most of the country) is united in a celebration of Irishness. The story of struggle and hope. Oppression. Loss. Famine. Love. Independence. Today's St Patrick's day deals little with the man who is believed by many to be of French jewish ancestry. Instead it's about everyone, no matter who or where there are, enjoying that extra dash of colour that comes from being irish.. even if it's only for the day.

18/12/2018

2018 is nearly over! It's been a great season. Thank you to everyone who took the tour this year and for the all amazing feedback!

If you are interested in taking the tour in 2019 then now is the time to book!

08/12/2018

Built between 1932 and 1934 , this former Jewish day school on Bloomfield avenue is listed as a building of architectural importance.
The construction of new residential streets in this area coincided with the immigration of Jewish communities fleeing pogroms in Europe in the late nineteenth century, and the area around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road became known as Little Jerusalem. This building was designed by Rupert Jones, and built by John Kenny & Son of Harcourt Street. It is listed in Thom's Directory of 1937 as 'Zion Schools' and it was established to provide education to the Jewish children of the newly-established community. It remained in use until 1980, when the school moved to new premises in Rathgar. It is significant reminder of the former Jewish community in this area.

29/11/2018

Wishing a very Happy Hannukah to all my friends, guests and followers!

10/11/2018

Number 32 Lennox Street Synagogue. The house still stands but the shul is sadly gone. A rare glimpse of the stairs and original door and glass.

04/11/2018

The of and it's goes back 1000 years and includes many thousands of different people and events and activities. Book your Jewish Dublin Walking Tour!

28/10/2018

Within two minutes of the SCR is the gorgeous Portabello area of Dublin. What used to be a major trade area and harbour (now filled in) is now a very pleasant spot for a coffee or a walk by the canal.
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28/10/2018

It was a fine day to walk through and the old district of .. all over the place and cool wind gently pressuring the leaves from the trees.

09/10/2018

2019 is nearly here and we are now taking bookings! If you are interested in making a booking for 2018 you can still do so via the website but if you want to book for next year please email or pm me here.

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Jewish Dublin Walking Tours offers single and group tours of the Jewish history and locations within Dublin's 'little Jerusalem', tours last around 2 hours and include a visit to the Irish Jewish Museum. Most people are really surprised at the relationship the Jewish population has enjoyed with Ireland and at the amazing figures and events that the Jewish Irish people have sent out into the world. Our tours are personal, funny, informative and are intended to feel comfortable and enjoyable. Our 2018 season is underway and we offer the tour every day but for Saturday and Wednesday. You can book via the website and the ‘book now’ button from Facebook will take you straight there. Please feel free to use the message box if you have questions.