Jewish History in Westminster: A Tale of Twists and Turns

Jewish History in Westminster: A Tale of Twists and Turns

An enlightening walk discovering 1000 years of Jewish history in Westminster, London’s royal and political power base.

By Westminster Guides

Date and time

Location

Outside Westminster Abbey Gift Shop

20 Dean's Yard London SW1P 3JS United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Suitable for young teenagers +

When looking for Jewish history anywhere in London nowadays much of the old Jewish fabric is lost; many buildings were bombed, redeveloped, slum-cleared or repurposed. The heart of Westminster is not like this.

Westminster is England’s royal and political power base. Through history the Jews’ status and freedoms in British society have been dictated, determined and legislated from this one small area. It's from here that the Jews’ place in Britain has been defined and directed since the 1100s.

The Jewish experience that has resulted from Westminster’s authority tells a diverse story of admission, expulsion, readmission, legislation, emancipation and integration.

When searching here for Jewish history much survives. Or at least fragments of Jewish history survive within buildings, through statues or on memorials. You just have to look for it.

Many people, both Jewish and non-Jewish, have played their part in this one-thousand-year story, many ‘visible’ in one way or another during this walking tour. Many of the buildings where our story happens still stand, very much here in the present, and on our tour route.

This tour is not a misty-eyed wander through the old Jewish ghettos. What’s really fascinating is the political history of the Jews in England, which divides into two parts. The Jews of medieval England were expelled in 1290. Modern Anglo-Jewish history starts with readmission in 1656 and much follows, right up until today, where we’ll discover modern Jewish contributions to Britain’s political life.

It’s a dramatic story; and where did this 1000-year story take place? On our tour route of course.

This walk is led by City of Westminster Guide Graham Greenglass.

The Westminster Guides are the official guides of the City of Westminster, identifiable by our yellow/blue badge with the city's coat of arms. Established in 2007 the CWGLA offers quality training and support for our guides.

This free walk is part of the City of Westminster "Inside Out" programme, offering free events throughout August ...

For further information of City of Westminster Guides walks, visit www.westminsterguides.org.uk

For further information of City of Westminster Inside Out programme, visit www.westminster.gov.uk/inside-out

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