Cliftonville West Jewish History Walking Tour Overview
Start time: 2:00 PM | Meeting point: Cliftonville TBC - You will receive an email with the exact location | Duration: 1.5 hours (approx.)
Oy, are you in for a treat, my darlings!We’re taking it nice and easy now! Our beloved Jewish Cliftonville West walking tour has been split into two slower, shorter strolls, perfect for anyone who likes to schlep at their own pace. No need to run, just a good old-fashioned strolling schmooze through time.
Part 1 starts in the heart of Cliftonville, right here in Margate-by-the-Sea, where we’ll unravel the earliest threads of Jewish life: pedlars with tzitzit blowing in the sea breeze, who came with the Royal Navy and left behind more than just tall tales and damp laundry. As we wander past elegant terraces and faded boarding houses, we’ll sing praises for the Jewish doctor who turned Margate into a health mecca, long before wellness was a trend.
We’ll nosh on stories of fierce balabustas – landladies with chutzpah and a frying pan, many who came here to escape no-goodnik husbands and ended up running empires of clean linen and gefilte fish. You'll hear how the community fought tooth and nail to stay kosher on the coast, schlepping meat, matzos, and minyanim from London like it was smuggled treasure. Brick by brick, prayer by prayer, they built shuls, schools, and a home.
Part 2 takes us deeper into the 20th century, where the community stood up to homegrown fascists (oy, don’t get me started), welcomed Kindertransport kinder with open arms and warm soup, and turned heartache into hope. You’ll hear about the refugees who came with little but left a legacy: stories, recipes, resilience. And believe it or not, a tale involving kosher margarine that helped shape Palm Bay. Yes, margarine! Only in Margate, I’m telling you.
So now, lace up your comfy shoes, bring a bottle of water, and a little curiosity. We’ll laugh, we might cry (just a little), but above all, we’ll remember. This isn’t just any walk – it’s a journey through tradition, tragedy, and triumph. A story of survival, of making do and making better, of bringing Yiddishkeit to the seaside.
Come for one part, come for both – but whatever you do, don’t miss it! And don’t be late! We run on Jewish Standard Time (which means only slightly behind schedule).
Please note: Due to ongoing building works this summer, the tour will not include entry to Ark (the former Margate Synagogue). Ticket prices have been adjusted accordingly.