
The Jewish Harlem Walking Tour
Learn about Harlem's legendary Jewish institutions - many of which transformed the Judaism of today's world since it was once the second largest Jewish community in the United States, at one time home to more than 175,000 Jews.

The Jewish Harlem Walking Tour
Learn about Harlem's legendary Jewish institutions - many of which transformed the Judaism of today's world since it was once the second largest Jewish community in the United States, at one time home to more than 175,000 Jews.

The Jewish Harlem Walking Tour
Learn about Harlem's legendary Jewish institutions - many of which transformed the Judaism of today's world since it was once the second largest Jewish community in the United States, and at one time was home to more than 175,000 Jews.

The Jewish Harlem Walking Tour
Learn about Harlem's legendary Jewish institutions - many of which transformed the Judaism of today's world since it was once the second largest Jewish community in the United States, at at one time was home to more than 175,000 Jews.

The Jewish Harlem Walking Tour
Learn about Harlem's legendary Jewish institutions - many of which transformed the Judaism of today's world since it was once the second largest Jewish community in the United States, at at one time was home to more than 175,000 Jews.

The Jewish Harlem Walking Tour - SOLD OUT
Learn about Harlem's legendary Jewish institutions - many of which transformed the Judaism of today's world since it was once the second largest Jewish community in the United States, at at one time was home to more than 175,000 Jews.

The Jewish Harlem Walking Tour
Learn about Harlem's legendary Jewish institutions - many of which transformed the Judaism of today's world since it was once the second largest Jewish community in the United States, at at one time was home to more than 175,000 Jews.

The History of Jewish Harlem - a presentation on Zoom with Justin Ferate
Don't miss the opportunity to attend this virtual lecture with Urban Historian Justin Ferate, which covers the history of Jewish Harlem, discussing when it was the third largest Jewish community on the planet, from roughly 1870 until about 1930.

The Jewish Harlem Walking Tour - DUE TO THE PREDICTION OF SEVERE WEATHER FOR OCT 26, THE DATE OF THIS TOUR HAS BEEN CHANGED TO NOVEMBER 2
Once the second largest Jewish community in the United States, Harlem was home to more than 175,000 Jews. Join us as we walk by the former sites of Jewish religious life in the remarkable urban settlement of Harlem.

The Jewish Harlem Walking Tour
Once the second largest Jewish community in the United States, Harlem was home to more than 175,000 Jews. Join us as we walk by the former sites of Jewish religious life in the remarkable urban settlement of Harlem.

The Jewish Harlem Walking Tour -SOLD OUT
Once the second largest Jewish community in the United States, Harlem was home to more than 175,000 Jews. Join us as we walk by the former sites of Jewish religious life in the remarkable urban settlement of Harlem.

The Jewish Harlem Walking Tour -SOLD OUT
Once the second largest Jewish community in the United States, Harlem was home to more than 175,000 Jews. Join us as we walk by the former sites of Jewish religious life in the remarkable urban settlement of Harlem.

Explore the Jewish history of Harlem: A virtual stroll through the neighborhood -SOLD OUT
Join us for a talk on Zoom about Jewish Harlem, which from 1870 -1930, was the third largest Jewish community in the world, after New York's Lower East Side and Warsaw, Poland. Learn about Harlem's legendary Jewish institutions on this virtual talk - many of which transformed the Judaism of today's world.

The Jewish Harlem Walking Tour -CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19
Once the second largest Jewish community in the United States, Harlem was home to more than 175,000 Jews. View former synagogue sites and important landmarks and talk about legendary people of this often forgotten segment of Jewish history, starting with its origins as a community for the very rich and covering its glory days as one of the three major world-centers of Judaism.
Learn about Harlem's legendary Jewish institutions - many of which transformed the Judaism of today's world

The Jewish Harlem Walking Tour
Once the second largest Jewish community in the United States, Harlem was home to more than 175,000 Jews. This tour visits the exteriors of grand synagogues, including the Ethiopian Hebrew Synagogue.