88 Hatfield Street, Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa
Located in the heart of Cape Town’s Museum Mile, the South African Jewish Museum (SAJM) offers an immersive journey into the rich history, culture, and contributions of the Jewish community in South Africa. Situated at 88 Hatfield Street, Gardens, the museum is housed within a beautifully restored Old Synagogue, the first synagogue built in South Africa.
The museum combines state-of-the-art interactive displays, engaging multimedia exhibits, and meticulously curated artifacts to tell the story of South African Jewry — from the arrival of Jewish immigrants to their significant impact on South African society in areas such as business, politics, arts, and culture.
Visitors can explore a variety of permanent and rotating exhibitions that highlight:
One of the museum’s standout features is a lifelike reconstruction of a Lithuanian shtetl (village), offering visitors a glimpse into the daily life of Eastern European Jewish communities, from which many South African Jews originate.
The SA Jewish Museum is part of the Jewish Museum Complex, which also includes the Holocaust & Genocide Centre and the Albow Centre Synagogue, making it a vital destination for cultural and educational enrichment. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a student, or simply curious about Jewish culture, the South African Jewish Museum offers a profound and inspiring experience.
📍 Address: 88 Hatfield Street, Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa 📞 Phone: +27 21 465 1546 📧 Email: info@sajewishmuseum.co.za 🌐 Website: www.sajewishmuseum.co.za
Located in the heart of Cape Town’s Museum Mile, the South African Jewish Museum (SAJM) offers an immersive journey into the rich history, culture, and contributions of the Jewish community in South Africa. Situated at 88 Hatfield Street, Gardens, the museum is housed within a beautifully restored Old Synagogue, the first synagogue built in South Africa.
The museum combines state-of-the-art interactive displays, engaging multimedia exhibits, and meticulously curated artifacts to tell the story of South African Jewry — from the arrival of Jewish immigrants to their significant impact on South African society in areas such as business, politics, arts, and culture.
Visitors can explore a variety of permanent and rotating exhibitions that highlight:
One of the museum’s standout features is a lifelike reconstruction of a Lithuanian shtetl (village), offering visitors a glimpse into the daily life of Eastern European Jewish communities, from which many South African Jews originate.
The SA Jewish Museum is part of the Jewish Museum Complex, which also includes the Holocaust & Genocide Centre and the Albow Centre Synagogue, making it a vital destination for cultural and educational enrichment. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a student, or simply curious about Jewish culture, the South African Jewish Museum offers a profound and inspiring experience.
📍 Address: 88 Hatfield Street, Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa 📞 Phone: +27 21 465 1546 📧 Email: info@sajewishmuseum.co.za 🌐 Website: www.sajewishmuseum.co.za
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