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mdTwo Jewish Heritage Walking Tours

Follow Bradford’s Jewish Heritage Trail – visiting Historic Synagogues, the Merchants’ Houses, the Kindertransporte Hostel and other sites of Jewish interest.
Sunday May 25th at 14.30
Meet at the Bradford Synagogue, 7a Bowland Street,
off Manningham Lane, Bradford BD1 3BW

Politics, Textiles and Rugby League – The Jews of Huddersfield
Sunday June 8th at 14.30
Meet by the statue of Harold Wilson
Outside Huddersfield Railway Station, HD1 1JB

Both walks are taken by Nigel Grizzard and will last approximately 2 hours and each cost £5

To reserve your place or for further information email bradfordjewish@gmail.com, all are welcome. For more information on Bradford Jews visit our website: www.bradfordjewish.org.uk

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The former Spring Gardens Synagogue in Bradford

Bowland Street Synagogue

Bowland Street Synagogue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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B'nai B'rith European Days of Jewish Culture and Heritage

Making Their Mark
September Heritage Open Day

Sunday 22nd September, 2013

The launch of The Bradford Jewish Heritage Trail Booklet and Documentary Film

Celebrating 140 years of the Bradford Jewish Community

1873-2013

Doors open from 12pm

Launch at 12:30pm

Followed by an optional guided tour

Of the Bradford Jewish Quarters

2pm until approx 3.30pm

Bradford Synagogue on Bowland Street

Bradford Synagogue on Bowland Street

 

Join us for a guided tour of the Bradford Jewish Quarters on Sunday afternoon, September 22nd as part of the B’nai B’rith Europen Days of Jewish Culture and Heritage. The Synagogue will be open from 11am until 3pm.

The tour will begin at 2pm and last approximately one and a half hours.The Synagogue will be open until 3pm, then the tour takes to the streets of Manningham and beyond.

We visit the Historic Bowland Street Synagogue in Manningham, opened in 1881, the oldest surviving synagogue in Yorkshire, see the former Bradford Hebrew Congregation in Spring Gardens, see the homes of the German Jewish merchants and hear their stories, and pass places which unbeknown to the casual passer by have a strong Jewish connection, whether it be a former kosher butchers shop, the site of Bradford’s first major hospital and health centre or the building where many Victorian girls and women received their first foray into an education, through the little known 19th Century female social reformer Fanny Hertz.

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Click to download the Bradford Jewish Heritage Trail mini-leaflet

Nigel Grizzard, tour guide for the afternoon is the expert on Jewish Bradford, he has been taking tours since the early 1980′s and on every tour participants always tell him something new about Jewish Bradford.

Benjamin Dunn, the editor of this website and co-author of the book The Bradford Jewish Heritage Trail will also be on hand to answer questions and talk about what he has uncovered during his year and a half long spell as a writer and researcher on Jewish Bradford.

We meet at 2pm at the Bradford Synagogue, Bowland Street, off Manningham Lane, BD1 3BW. Parking is available on Bowland Street.

Telephone numbers on the day: 07798 855 494 or 07722 805 889

For more information about Jewish Bradford

email: bradfordjewish@gmail.com

Bradford Jewish Booklet Lauch Flyer