Historic Jewish Atlanta Tour- Oakland Cemetery

Sun Apr 28 2024 at 10:00 am to 11:30 am

Oakland Cemetery | Atlanta

The Breman Museum
Publisher/HostThe Breman Museum
Historic Jewish Atlanta Tour- Oakland Cemetery
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Experience History at its Source!
Historic Jewish Atlanta Tour - Oakland Cemetery
About this Event

Experience History at its Source!

Join us for a tour of the Historic Oakland Cemetery

APR 28 | Meet at 10 Tour 10:15-11:30

$18 for members | $25 for non-members

Space is limited registration is required.

Meet inside the main gate on Oakland Ave. SE (where MLK Jr. Dr. SE ends) -

Dress appropriately for the weather & wear comfy shoes. Bring hats, sunscreen, or an umbrella.

Plunge into the history of Jewish Atlanta as we explore Historic Oakland Cemetery. Amidst Victorian gardens and marble and granite sculptures, we will walk through the history, burial customs, and symbolism found throughout the Jewish grounds of this powerful city landmark. Founded in 1850, Oakland Cemetery is the final resting place for more than 70,000 people, including many of Atlanta’s most notable citizens. It is also home to three separate Jewish burial sections – including the second oldest Jewish burial ground in Georgia. Come enjoy a stroll around one of Atlanta’s most beautiful public parks, while we discuss some fascinating stories of the individual lives and religious organizations that enabled the city’s Jewish community to persist and flourish.


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Our Guide - Dr. Marni Davis is an associate professor of history at Georgia State University and an affiliate faculty member of GSU’s Urban Studies Institute. A historian of ethnicity, race, and immigration in the United States, she is the author of the book Jews and Booze: Becoming American in the Age of Prohibition, and co-editor-in-chief of American Jewish History, the scholarly journal of the American Jewish Historical Society. Dr. Davis is currently writing a book about the history of immigration, race, and urban development in Atlanta, with a focus on Black-Jewish relations.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Oakland Cemetery, 248 Oakland Avenue Southeast, Atlanta, United States

Tickets

USD 0.00 to USD 25.00

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