The Old Jewish Ghetto of Manchester FREE tour with the expert, Ed Glinert

Sun May 12 2024 at 11:30 am to 01:00 pm

Victoria Station Approach,City Centre,Manchester,M3 1WY,GB | Manchester

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The Old Jewish Ghetto of Manchester FREE tour with the expert, Ed Glinert
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Join Ed Glinert, Manchester's most prolific tour guide, one of the country's major Jewish historians, to tour the city's old Jewish ghetto.
This tour, Sunday the 12th of May 2024, 11.30am.
-Meet at Victoria Station wallmap. Manchester’s Jewish community first appeared in numbers in the late 18th century around the parish church (!) Oyevay, is that the kind of place where a good Jewish boy or girl should live? Well, that was the old town, where everyone lived.
Gradually Manchester Jews began to move north, first to Strangeways (the area, not the prison, you schmerel ), then Cheetham Hill, Hightown, Prestwich and eventually Whitefield. No further north. No Jew has ever crossed the Irwell, just like Moses with the River Jordan. Alright. One or two.
Only London has a bigger Jewish population in Britain than Manchester. But only Manchester has a Torah Street (with its own bacon-curing factory; really!) and a prison built like a mosque in the heart of the ghetto. And that’s apart from a history embracing that rogue Robert Maxwell, the rich-beyond-rich Nathan Meyer Rothschild, and the rabidly irreligious Karl Marx – all Yiddisher fellers. Well, Marx, oh, we'll come to that.
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Victoria Station Approach,City Centre,Manchester,M3 1WY,GB, United Kingdom

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