Introduction
The Jewish Private Tour - A journey into the Jewish past of Berlin with N. Jacob offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and heritage of the Jewish community in Berlin. Led by expert guide N. Jacob, this 3-hour walking tour takes you through the major Jewish sites of Berlin, providing a captivating insight into the city's Jewish past.
What to expect?
During this tour, you can expect to visit significant landmarks such as the new and old synagogues, Scheunenviertel und Hackesche Höfe, the hero of Berlin - Otto Weidt Museum, Jewish old Cemetery, Holocaust memorial, Rossenstrasse demonstration memorial, and the kids transport statue. As you explore these sites, N. Jacob will narrate the story of the Jewish community from 1671 until the present day. You will gain a deep understanding of the influence of Jews on German culture and society, as well as the tragic attempts by the Nazis to extinguish Jewish life in Germany. This tour is a journey through fascinating stories of love, hate, and bravery during the war, involving both local Berliners and Jews.
Who is this for?
This tour is suitable for anyone with an interest in Jewish history and culture, as well as those seeking a deeper understanding of Berlin's past. It is open to individuals, couples, families, and groups of friends. The tour aims to be inclusive, welcoming all who are curious to learn about the Jewish community's experience in Berlin.
Why book this?
Embark on this extraordinary journey to discover the hidden gems of Jewish history in Berlin. Led by the knowledgeable and passionate guide, N. Jacob, this tour offers a unique perspective on the city's past, allowing you to delve into the stories of love, hate, and bravery that unfolded during the war. By exploring the major Jewish sites, you will gain a profound understanding of the Jewish community's impact on German culture and society, as well as the devastating consequences of Nazi persecution. This immersive experience will leave you with a deep appreciation for the resilience and strength of the Jewish people.
Good to know
During the tour, you will have the opportunity to visit both the new and old synagogues, immersing yourself in the spiritual heart of Berlin's Jewish community. The Scheunenviertel und Hackesche Höfe will offer you a glimpse into the vibrant Jewish life that once thrived in these areas. You will also have the chance to explore the Otto Weidt Museum, which tells the inspiring story of a hero who saved many Jews during the war. The tour includes a visit to the Jewish old Cemetery, the Holocaust memorial, the Rossenstrasse demonstration memorial, and the kids transport statue - all significant landmarks that bear witness to the city's complex history.
Reviews
Previous participants of this tour have praised N. Jacob's extensive knowledge and engaging storytelling. They have found the experience to be eye-opening and emotionally moving, gaining a deeper understanding of the impact of the Holocaust on Berlin's Jewish community. Many have also appreciated the inclusive and educational approach of the tour, which allows individuals from diverse backgrounds to connect with this important chapter of history. Overall, participants have expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to explore these significant sites and hear the untold stories that shape Berlin's Jewish past.