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Private Jewish Heritage Tour Of MiamiExplore > United States > Florida > Private Jewish Heritage Tour Of MiamiOverviewA tour of Jewish Geography in Miami. What an eye opener in Miami! We've been there a million times. After all, Barry's parents have lived there for 25 years so we thought we had seen it all. Then we began to meet with some of our remarkable contacts and found a bevy of wealth in cultural opportunities available to us. This just goes to show you that you can never allow yourself to stop learning! This Tour Includes: - Local guide - Transportation for groups 6 or less See/Visit: - Bass Museum of Art - Holocaust Memorial - Atlantis Building - Ziff Jewish Museum - Little Havana Florida's economic boom started after the Great War when Miami Beach replaced Jacksonville as the city with the largest Jewish population, which then totaled 5,000 people. That number has multiplied many times due to migration from the northern states as well as the Caribbean. This history is true of many cultures finding Miami a center of comfort for them. That cultural mix has brought a great wealth of heritage to the city. In the case of the Jewish people, there have been some fabulous contributions you will not want to miss. They include the Bass Museum of Art, the Holocaust Memorial, the Atlantis Building, the Ziff Jewish Museum of Florida, and the Wolfsonian. Beyond these are the neighborhoods of the Jewish population as they migrated through the city and suburbs. You will tour three historically important Jewish neighborhoods: Miami Beach, downtown, and Little Havana. You will be able to disembark at at least three places during the course of this bus tour. The Jewish people have made significant and substantial contributions to make this community what it is, and for that reason this tour is a fascinating look at what makes Miami hum. - The price shown does not include transportation costs. The guide will try to use his own car to transport you. If you have more than 6 people in your party he will have to rent a van, you will be asked to pay for the rental charges. - This tour is priced for 6 or less passengers. If your group is larger than 6, please email us at groups@shoretrips.com - All of our tours in Miami and Fort Lauderdale can be modified to be pre or post cruise transfers as well. Days offered: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday Departures:
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