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Irish Jewish Museum

Location Dublin

The Irish Jewish Museum is a small museum located in the once highly Jewish populated area of Portobello, around the South Circular Road,… Read more…

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The Irish Jewish Museum is a small museum located in the once highly Jewish populated area of Portobello, around the South Circular Road, Dublin 8, dedicated to the history of the Irish Jewish community.

The museum was opened in June 1985 by Chaim Herzog who was then president of Israel and was born in Ireland. The museum is in a former Synagogue built in 1917 in two adjoining terraced houses on Walworth Road, off the South Circular Road. The surrounding area, known as Portobello, was previously a Jewish area, however the large scale emigration that affected Ireland in the 1950s had a particularly strong effect on the Jewish population; during this period there was a migration to the suburbs and Dublin's main synagogue shifted to Terenure. The synagogue is preserved, there are artifacts on display, and the museum houses genealogical records.

Source: Wikipedia

More information and contact

Official Website jewishmuseum.ie
Phone +353 85 7067357
Address 3 Walworth Rd, Dublin 8, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Coordinates 53°19'50.622" N, 6°16'9.737" W
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