Jewish Manchester: Expert Tour

Jewish Manchester: Expert Tour


09/02/2025

The Old Jewish Ghetto of Manchester

Next tour: Sunday 9 February 2025, 12 noon.
Meet: Victoria Station wallmap.
Ends: At the Jewish museum.
Booking: Please press here to book with Eventbrite.

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Here’s the full S.P.
The Manchester area is home to Britain’s second biggest Jewish community. Yet it was not until 1788, just over a hundred years after Oliver Cromwell allowed the Jews to return to the country, that the first recorded Jewish presence appeared in Manchester: Hamilton Levi, a flower dealer of Long Millgate, listed in that year’s trade directory.

Ironically, Manchester’s first Jewish community settled around the parish church (what is now Manchester Cathedral), for that was where the old town was located.

Like the Germans and Irish who were settling locally at the same time, the Jews saw in Manchester, cradle of the industrial revolution, opportunities for trade. They opened their first synagogue in 1794 in a warehouse on Garden Street, a barely noticeable alley at the side of what is now the Printworks, the building long gone, near their burial ground. It was paid for by Samuel Solomon, a well-known quack doctor, responsible for the supposed cure-all “Balm of Gilead” which could allegedly cure all ills.

Victoria Station wallmap inside Victoria Station, Manchester
Victoria Station Approach
Manchester, Select a State: M3 1WY
United Kingdom

Please register with Eventbrite for free.
The tourist board suggests that if you think the guide did a good job, tip him or her a few shekels at the end.
The official Manchester tour guides are not paid by the council, the tourist board or any Russian oligarchs. (If you know any, let us know!).

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