5 Must-Visit Jewish Places In Paris Now


Paris is one of the most popular cities in the world and has a rich history that goes back hundreds of years. If you're visiting Paris especially on your Jewish travel, there are many things to see and do, but this article will focus on five must-do Jewish experiences in Paris:

The Jewish Museum of Art and History

The Jewish Museum of Art and History is one of the best museums in Paris, so grab some friends and head there to learn about Jewish culture.

Located in the Marais area, this museum features a collection of Jewish art, history and culture. The museum is home to the largest collection of Jewish art in the world, which means you'll be able to see some truly beautiful works from various periods throughout history.

The Shoah Memorial

This memorial is located in the Marais quarter, which is a historic Jewish neighborhood. It commemorates the Jews who were deported from France during the Second World War and also serves as a place of reflection and remembrance. The memorial consists of two walls inscribed with the names of 76,000 people deported from France to Nazi concentration camps, who died there or at Auschwitz.

The Rue des Rosiers District

The Rue des Rosiers is the heart of Jewish Paris. The street is home to many Jewish shops and restaurants, as well as the oldest synagogue in Paris, La Victoire Synagogue. The street is very popular with tourists who visit it to learn more about Jewish history in France. It's a good place to start a tour of Jewish Paris if you're interested in learning more about this fascinating part of French culture!

The Great Synagogue

The Great Synagogue is one of the oldest synagogues in Paris, having been built in 1764. It's located in the Marais quarter and is a beautiful example of Jewish culture. The synagogue is open to the public and it's a great place to learn about Jewish history.

Marais Quarter

The Marais district is a great place to visit, eat and shop. It's also home to some beautiful hotels, if you're planning on staying in Paris for an extended period of time. The district combines old architecture with modern amenities such as shops, restaurants and cafes. You can spend an entire day visiting museums or going on shopping sprees in this area of the city!

There are many more Jewish venues in Paris, but the above offer a good introduction to the way that Jewish culture has influenced and continues to influence French life. If you're thinking of destinations on your kosher vacations, look no further than Paris.

The history of Jewish Paris is full of drama, intrigue and tragedy. This rich history has left its mark on French society—and vice versa.

No comments:

Post a Comment

The Splendor of Kosher River Boating in the Caribbean

Embark on a wondrous and exclusive Jewish travel expedition with Kosher River Cruises as we set sail into the azure embrace of the Caribbea...