Jewish Tour in France: Where To Go?

When the Jews were trying to survive back in World War II, they went to France. There are half a million Jews in France, and that makes the country part of the Top 5 Largest Jewish Communities in the world. France provided equal rights to Jews and they are the first in Europe to do so. 

This is why when you are planning for your next Kosher Tours, check out this beautiful country that is full of Jewish Sites, Culture, and History.

These are some of the sites to when you step foot in France:

  • Grande synagogue de Lyon (Lyon): Built in 1864, the building was a place of worship and is classified as a historic monument on 1984.

  • Judeo-Comtadin Museum (Cavaillon): A French National Monument built in the 15th century. The synagogue used to be an Italian Building centuries ago.

  • Musee de Petit Palais (Avignon): You can find galleries of paintings dated from 13th to 15th century.

  • The Palace of the Popes (Avignon): This UNESCO World Heritage site was built during the 14th century.

You can find art almost everywhere, from museums to the very streets, even the Kosher meals and dishes feels like you can almost ‘taste’ art. France is full of beautiful artworks and Jewish heritage sites, so when you’re planning your next Kosher trip, take a look at France and you will be amazed and satisfied with what you will see and find.


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