The Jewish Heritage of Provence – 7h

850.00

the presence of Jews in France goes back to Roman Gaul around the time of the fall of Masada in 73. Jewish communities contributed to the cultural life of the Provence region in a range of fields; science, medicine, philosophy, mysticism and music. They also played an important role in the progression and circulation of goods and ideas.
Jews were expelled from the French crown in the 14th cenutry and a hundred years later from the rest of Provence. The only havens that remained were two fiefs under papal sovereignty, the Comtat Venaissin and Avignon, both in the Vaucluse department, where they were protected and able to practice their religion.

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Marseille 1 Day 1-8 persons 7 hours

Jewish communities have had a strong presence in France throughout its history. Many cities and towns are steeped in Jewish heritage such as the Marais, the Jewish district in Paris, and the town of Carpentras in the South of France.
During this excursion you’ll visit the synagogue of Cavaillon, built in 1494, and what remains of its ghetto and mikvé (ritual bath). Then, it’s on

the oldest and most beautiful of the ancient synagogue in Carpentras, built in 1367, the jewel of Provence.

If you would like to share this tour with others on your cruise ship, you can post a message on the site: www.cruisecritic.co.uk where fellow travelers are easily found.

Example :94€/ person on a basis of 8 people

For tours from the port of Toulon /La Seyne sur Mer
there will be a supplement of 90€ because I’m based in Marseille, which means a 2-hour round trip.