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Jewish History Tour of New Orleans

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New Orleans, US
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New Orleans, US
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Experience the rich and diverse history of New Orleans on this captivating Jewish History Tour. Step back in time as you wander through the vibrant French Quarter, discovering the invaluable contributions made by the Jewish community to this cultural melting pot. From the earliest settlers who bravely preserved their identity in a Catholic colony, to the influential figures of the 19th and 20th centuries, you'll uncover the significant role Jews played in shaping the city's music, food, and preservation. As you stroll along the river, visit the Holocaust Memorial and delve into the history of New Orleans at Jackson Square. Explore the fascinating stories of Jewish pirates on Royal Street and discover how Jewish preservationists saved the city's beloved music at Preservation Hall. This immersive tour is a celebration of New Orleans' multicultural heritage and will leave you with a deeper understanding and appreciation of its rich tapestry.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-14 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Learn about Jewish contributions to New Orleans
  • Discover the history of the French Quarter
  • Explore the impact of Jews on New Orleans' music
  • Experience the unique mingling of old and new in the city
  • Gain insights into the preservation of New Orleans' culture
  • Licensed, insured, local guide with an extensive knowledge of the area
  • Air-conditioned vehicle

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Introduction:

Discover the rich and vibrant Jewish history of New Orleans with the Jewish History Tour. This captivating tour takes you through the colorful streets of the French Quarter, diving deep into the contributions and legacy of the Jewish community. As you walk through the historic city, you'll unravel the stories of Jewish settlers who played a vital role in shaping New Orleans into the cultural melting pot it is today. From their influence on jazz music to their preservation of the French Quarter, this tour highlights the Jewish community's impact on our culture, business, and cuisine.

What to expect?

During the 120-minute tour, you'll embark on a journey that combines history, storytelling, and exploration. Explore notable landmarks like Woldenberg Park and Jackson Square, where you'll learn about the earliest days of the colony and the Jewish community's survival in a predominantly Catholic environment. Stroll down Royal Street and discover fascinating tales of New Orleans' famous pirates, some of whom were Jewish. The tour also includes a stop in front of Preservation Hall, where you'll hear how Jewish preservationists helped save the city's iconic music scene. The tour concludes with a discussion on Judah Benjamin and the pre-Civil War era in Louisiana.

Who is this for?

The Jewish History Tour of New Orleans is perfect for history enthusiasts, curious travelers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the city's multicultural heritage. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this tour offers a unique perspective on New Orleans' history that goes beyond the typical tourist experience. The tour celebrates inclusivity and welcomes individuals from all backgrounds who are eager to explore the fascinating stories of the Jewish community within the wider context of New Orleans' culture.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the captivating stories and rich history of New Orleans' Jewish community. This tour provides a rare opportunity to delve into the lesser-known aspects of the city's past and gain a deeper understanding of its multicultural identity. Discover how Jewish settlers navigated their place in a predominantly Catholic colony and the lasting impact they had on the development and preservation of the French Quarter. With an experienced guide leading the way, you'll gain a renewed appreciation for the cultural contributions of the Jewish community to New Orleans' music, food, and heritage.

Good to know

The Jewish History Tour of New Orleans lasts approximately 120 minutes and covers various landmarks throughout the French Quarter. The meeting point is conveniently located inside Canal Place Mall, where your knowledgeable guide will be waiting. Please arrive promptly to make the most of your experience. The tour includes visits to iconic locations such as Woldenberg Park, Jackson Square, and Preservation Hall. Don't miss the chance to learn about the fascinating stories of Jewish pirates, jazz preservationists, and influential figures like Judah Benjamin. Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended for this leisurely-paced tour.

Reviews

Previous participants have shared glowing reviews of the Jewish History Tour of New Orleans. Many praised the tour guide's extensive knowledge and storytelling abilities, which brought the history of the Jewish community to life. Travelers were particularly fascinated by the connections between Jewish contributions and New Orleans' vibrant culture, emphasizing the tour's unique and enriching experience. Overall, reviewers expressed their satisfaction and recommended this tour as a must-do for those seeking a deeper understanding of New Orleans' rich history and multicultural heritage.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Woldenberg Riverfront Park

Along the river, our walk around the Woldenberg Park includes a chance to see the Holocaust Memorial, the statue of Malcolm Woldenburg.

Jackson Square

This stop includes an intro to the history of New Orleans and discussion of earliest days of colony with threat of inquisition.

Madame John's Legacy

This old building has a fascinating history, and was owned by a Jewish philanthropist.

Royal Street

From Dumaine to Pirates Alley, your guide will share stories of New Orleans' famous pirates, some of which were Jewish.

Preservation Hall

In front of our storied Jazz Hall, guests will hear about how Music was saved by Jewish preservationists.

Omni Royal Orleans

Our last discussion includes Judah Benjamin, U.S. Senator and cabinet member of the Confederate government, and slavery in the state before the Civil War.

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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