Berlin: Jewish Walking Tour including World War II
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Discover Berlin's Jewish history with an engaging walking tour led by the expert, Tal! Explore Mitte, the heart of Berlin, where Jewish institutions have thrived for centuries. This enriching experience unveils the community's revival in the 17th century, starting with Moses Mendelssohn.
Wander through Hackescher Markt, once a haven for Eastern European Jews. Visit the Otto Weidt Museum to hear stories of bravery and learn about the historic 1943 women's protest at Rosentalstrasse.
Explore the Old Jewish Cemetery, home to the gravesite of Moses Mendelssohn. See the sites of the Old and New Synagogues, witnessing both the peak and challenges of Berlin's Jewish community.
Consider extending your journey to Schönhauser Allee Cemetery or visit the Kindertransport and Grunewald Deportation Memorials to delve deeper into this poignant history.
Join this insightful tour blending education with moving stories for an unforgettable exploration of Berlin's Jewish and World War II history. Book your spot today and immerse yourself in the profound legacy of Berlin's Jewish community!
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