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Museum der südlichen jüdischen Erfahrung in New Orleans

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Beschreibung

Mit einer Sammlung von über 4.000 Artefakten aus 13 Südstaaten und 350 Jahren Geschichte von der Kolonialzeit bis zur Gegenwart erzählt das Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience die faszinierende, völlig einzigartige und oft übersehene Geschichte des jüdischen Überlebens – und Erfolgs – in den USA Amerikanischer Süden. Unsere preisgekrönten Dauergalerien zeigen die Reisen jüdischer Einwanderer in den Süden, die Lebensweisen, die sie wählten, wie jüdische Traditionen und Praktiken in den Werten des Südens zum Ausdruck kamen und wie jüdische Südstaatler diese Region tiefgreifend beeinflussten, vom Unabhängigkeitskrieg bis zum Bürgerkrieg Menschenrechtsbewegung – und wurden wiederum von ihren Freunden und Nachbarn beeinflusst. Unsere wechselnde Sonderausstellungsgalerie beherbergt die fesselnden Geschichten jüdischer Gemeinden, Einzelpersonen und Ideen im gesamten amerikanischen Süden aus Vergangenheit und Gegenwart mit eigenständigen Kunst- und Artefaktausstellungen.

Tour-Optionen

Museum der südlichen jüdischen Erfahrung in New Orleans

Reiseverlauf

Eintritt inklusive

Das Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience erforscht die vielfältigen Arten, wie Juden im amerikanischen Süden das ausgeprägte kulturelle Erbe ihrer neuen Heimat beeinflussten und von diesem beeinflusst wurden. Durch Ausstellungen, Sammlungen und Programme, die sich auf die einzigartige und bemerkenswerte Geschichte der Juden im Süden konzentrieren, fördert das Museum ein neues Verständnis und eine neue Wertschätzung für Identität, Vielfalt und Akzeptanz.

Highlights

10-minütiges Einführungsvideo
Eintrittskarte

Was ist inklusive

Inklusive
10-minütiges Einführungsvideo
Eintrittskarte

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Wichtige Informationen

  • Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
  • Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
  • Begleittiere erlaubt
  • In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
  • Die Transfermöglichkeiten sind rollstuhlgerecht.
  • Alle Bereiche und Böden sind rollstuhlgerecht.
  • Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
  • Rollstühle auf Anfrage verfügbar

Bewertungen(54)

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rabbiross
June 29, 2026
Not bad, but could do more.

This is a great idea for a museum - the Jewish southern experience is much different from that of Jews who came to the Eastern Seaboard. However, this museum is relatively small and could do so much more. There is an opening movie which sets the stage, and then two main displays - one that goes through the early years of Jews in the South and one that picks up in modern times. I feel that it tries to touch on a lot of points but does not go into too much depth. At the end, there are computer screens where you can choose a state and a community and get a deeper dive about the Jewish community there, but it is hard to sit and just read screen after screen with no direction.

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820lener
June 9, 2026
Highly recommended museum

An excellent museum about Jewish life in the American South, from the early colonial period when most Jewish immigrants were Sephardic Jews fleeing the Inquisition to the present day. The museum features engaging exhibits on many aspects of the Jewish experience as itinerant Jewish peddlers in the early, expanding United States, Jewish entrepreneurs who founded companies that remain major businesses today, the experience of being a minority in a nation of immigrants, and much more. This year, the museum also hosts a special exhibition on the reception and resettlement of Holocaust survivors who came to the United States, including the Southern states, under special immigration quotas from displaced persons camps in Germany. These were Jewish survivors who had no homes to return to after World War II. The exhibition is based on the stories of the survivors themselves, their descendants, and the many volunteers who helped them build new lives in the American South.

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Sandi_J
May 24, 2026
A little gem

Fabulous! Learned a lot. Spent more time than we had anticipated. Small and lots of details. Definitely a must for a Jewish tourist.

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richard_S
May 18, 2026
It is great, learned a...

It is great, learned a lot a great incentive for those who know nothing about the South. Professionally done

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Edbo
May 17, 2026
A hidden gem

Just a short walk from the WWII Museum, you can visit if you need to take a break from your all-day visit to that museum. Most people think that New York City was the entry point for European Jewish families, but this museum shows that multiple southern cities also served as starting points for these immigrants. Very interesting explanation about Southern Jews and slavery during the Civil War era, as well as during the Civil Rights movement. Compact museum is well laid out. Interesting stories for people of all faiths.

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Ann1989
March 27, 2026
Well worth a visit

This is an excellent well-designed small modern museum. The exhibits are honest about how, as individuals, Jews in the South were on both sides of major questions in American history, such as the Civil War and slavery, and civil rights. We particularly enjoyed the section focused on the history of Jewish immigration to the southern United States. The setting within the museum for the Foundations of Judaism section was striking. The third section covering the time period from World War Two to today is also well done.

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jondavidof
February 15, 2026
Great Surprise

Coming from New Jersey, I did not really know about jewish Immigration. In the south. Although small, the exhibits were very interesting and very well laid out. I spent almost 2 full hours there so it was well worth the price. A few hands on exhibits for kids, but more for adults.

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misanthropicdreamer
December 26, 2025
Interesting Little Museum

My family visited this small but interesting museum and felt that we all learned more about the history of Jewish people in the South. Jewish families have lived in the South for hundreds of years and contributed in so many ways to both the United States in general and the South in particular. Displays were well done and explanations were clear and concise. Recommended.

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BenVerona
October 28, 2025
Small but powerful museum

A small museum, it still offered an unexpectedly deep view of southern Jewish life over a century ago. Really made us feel like we understood what life was like back then. Well worth the time spent - and just a few blocks away from the National WWII museum, it could not have been easier to find.

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Beverly_M
September 20, 2025
Fabulous!

Enjoyed the experience. Learned a lot- lots of interesting artifacts, stories and videos. Well laid out.

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