Versteckte Juden Mexikos : Inquisition zur modernen Macht





Beschreibung
Entdecken Sie den versteckten Wandteppich des mexikanischen jüdischen Erbes! Begeben Sie sich auf einen historischen Spaziergang durch 5 Jahrhunderte jüdischen Lebens in Mexiko. Ein einmaliges Abenteuer, das Geschichte, Kultur und unglaubliche menschliche Widerstandsfähigkeit miteinander verbindet. Sehen Sie den ersten sephardischen Tempel, ein lebendiges Denkmal der kulturellen Bewahrung und betreten Sie die historische erste aschkenasische Synagoge... spüren Sie die Echos vergangener Generationen. Von Kryptojuden der Vizeregal-Ära bis hin zu Flüchtlingen des 20. Jahrhunderts, die ein neues Zuhause suchen, jeder Stein, jedes Gebäude, jede Geschichte hat eine tiefgründige Geschichte, die darauf wartet, entdeckt zu werden.
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Reiseverlauf
Wir beginnen mit Anmeldungen und Einführungen.
Wir gehen hinter die Kathedrale der Metropolitanstadt, um die Kapelle der Seelen zu sehen, wo die Lehren gegen die Häresie (andere Religionen) an einem Aussichtspunkt ausgestellt werden, von wo aus wir die Kolonialarchitektur schätzen können, die entworfen wurde, "um die Juden fernzuhalten", die durch die spanische Inquisition auferlegt wurde.
Wir besuchen den wichtigsten Handelsmarkt aus dem 16. bis 19. Jahrhundert, wo untergetauchte Juden herkommen und ihre Waren handeln mussten, während sie vom Palast der Inquisition aus beobachtet wurden. Im Palast entschlüsseln wir seine versteckten antisemitischen Botschaften sowie die auf der Kirche Santo Domingo am Ausgangspunkt des Camino Real, einem sicheren Zufluchtsort für jüdische reisende Händler der damaligen Zeit.
Wir werden am Verwaltungsgebäude der Inquisition sowie an ihren Wohnräumen vorbeigehen, direkt neben dem ewigen Gefängnis, wo Juden gefoltert und zum Tode verurteilt wurden.
Wir werden von außen den Ort sehen, an dem Diego Rivera (sephardischer Herkunft) Frida Kahlo (aschkenasischer Herkunft) traf, um zu erfahren, wie die mexikanische antifaschistische Bewegung die Absage der ersten und einzigen antisemitischen Nationalkonvention und die Aufnahme von Lew Davidovich Bronstein (alias Bronstein als Flüchtling) unterstützte. Leo Trotzki).
An der Plaza Loreto kommen wir an der ersten eigens gebauten Synagoge, dem sephardischen Berg Sinai, in Mexiko vorbei und an der benachbarten, der ersten aschkenasischen, Nidjei Israel, wo die Erfahrung zu Ende geht.
Wir besuchen den stillgelegten und ersten Ashkenazim-Shul in Mexiko.
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Was ist inklusive
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Wichtige Informationen
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Reisende sollten mindestens eine gute Fitness haben.
Bewertungen(92)
Enjoyed this walking tour learning about historical buildings and architecture along with history of Jewish immigration and integration into México, however fact checking is advisable as number of discrepancies were present in factual history. I also sensed a bias against US and some personal political views expressed by Carlos that were not appropriate in this context of historical tour. He was considerate of his group abilities and allowed for questions. Glad I did this tour, but would not take all information at face value, also note that it can run over 3 hrs, ours was 3.5 hrs., so be prepared.
This was the most comprehensive, educational, and engaging tour we have ever taken. Carlos has been leading this particular tour for 17 years and has been guiding for even longer. He is exceptionally proud of his heritage and is a wealth of knowledge on everything from the ancient development of Mexico City, its Jewish history, its rich art culture, and the political structure. We learned about both the Safadi and Ashkenazi Jewish diasporas to the City and how the Jewish culture evolved over 5 centuries. We also the Diego Rivera murals and even learned of the Jewish symbolism portrayed in a couple of them. That was an added bonus for us. This tour was an excellent introduction for us on our first day in the City, and laid the foundation for everything else we saw in the subsequent days of our visit. Get to know Carlos as well. His story is fascinating.
Tour company canceled trip due to protest in the Zocalo. Wouldn’t refund only credit. How is that helpful if we weren’t going to be in Mexico City to use the credit and are not planning to come back. They are hiding behind the small print credit or refund. Don’t use them deceptive policy.
Our walking tour with Carlos was the highlight of our visit to Mexico City. Carlos is a walking historian; we learned so much. This is a MUST DO activity in Mexico City.
We were comfortable with his repeated, anti-American comments. Some of the history that he tells is his interpretation but stated as fact.
I am very surprised that my historical and current statements of the factual mistreatment of Mexico by your country, not interpretation but facts, from 1845 to date, made you write that you were 'comfortable' with them but reviewed the experience with 2 stars. This shows incongruence and disconnection right from the top. By calling my comments anti-American you are also showing that you believe that any criticism spoken was or is made to affect you. This is very far from the truth. I have never been against any country, especially the U.S.A., whose nationality should be called U.S. American, because by stating just American, you can be confused with many other countries, between Canada and Argentina. All of the history shared has its own sources. They all have been proven as facts. It has been my principle for the last 25 years to only share facts. Please let me know what you believe are not facts to be able to prove otherwise, because if I pride of something, it is of sharing nothing but facts. You may have even thought that when I explained that everything that I share are facts was made up! You could have questioned me then and allowed me to back up my sayings, but you waited until now to take advantage that my hands are tied by this app and system. I just hope that this experience taught you something of good.
He does an excellent job of creating a meaningful and vivid timeline of the arrival of Jews in Mexico
This was an in depth tour of the history of the Jewish people of Mexico City. Our guide Carlos was engaging and articulate in explaining the history of the Jewish people and it was obvious that this tour had deep meaning to him. I highly recommend this tour.
We were most impressed with Carlos’ knowledge of the history of his country and the history of the Jews in his country. It was quite a history lesson from a proud Mexican. So many fascinating facts that we had never learned before. We came to a new appreciation of the Mexican people and their history.
This was a very mediocre tour. The guide was mediocre, the places visited were few, and the overall appreciation was " meh".
We're very sorry that you did not like our experience. We are very sorry that we cannot take any positive input and make any changes due to your limited language versus the very ample and rich language of those praising our services in large numbers.
Our extremely knowledgeable and entertaining guide walked and talked us through the history of Jews in Mexico City from the Spanish Inquisition to the present. On the way we visited the Templo Mayor, Cathedral, a museum of murals and the restored Sephardic synogogue.



