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Jewish Heritage Tour of Portugal
Suggested Itinerary
Day 1 (Monday): Morning arrival; Lisbon
Transfer to Hotel. Free morning.
In the afternoon we start with a visit to the “Centro Israelita” and we then follow to the Shaare Tikva Synagogue (under restoration until September 2004). Our tour proceeds to the Ohel Jacob Synagogue “home of the Lisbon’s Crypto Jewish Community”. We pass thru Rossio, the original headquarters of the Inquisition, onto the magnificient Saint George Castle, residence of the first Kings of Portugal to admire the magnificent city view from where one can see the the Tagus River and the seven hills of Lisbon. We then descend on foot down through Alfama, Lisbon's oldest area, to the "Rua da Judiaria" in the old Jewish Quarter with its narrow cobbled streets.
Return to the Hotel. Free evening
Day 2 (Tuesday): Estoril /Sintra/Cascais;
Our morning starts with a panoramic of Praça do Comércio (where the ‘Autos-de Fé’ took place), followed by the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, World Heritage site which houses the tomb of Vasco da Gama. Our next stop is the Monument to the Discoveries which owes much to the Portuguese Jews and "New-Christians". The amazing Torre de Belém, guarding the mouth of the Tejo river, from where the navigators set out on voyages of discovery of the trade routes and Padrão dos Descobrimentos, complete our visit to the Belém area.
Lisbon’s coast will delight us for the rest of the day; Estoril & Cascais are our first stops. Here there is a special focus in the “Espaço Exilio” where we can learn more about the history of Estoril & Cascais and the Jewish Families that were exiled here during the World War II.
The Cabo da Roca, the most western point of continental Europe is always a point of interest in every tour to Lisbon’s Coast, so this will be our next point of visit. We follow now to Sintra a World Heritage site known as "Lord Byron's Glorious Eden". Sintra was used as a retreat by the Romans, the Moors and the Portuguese Kings due to its position, its beauty, wooden ravines and fresh water springs. The quarter of the Jews who lived and mixed at Court before the forced conversions of 1497, are still visible today.
Return to the Hotel in Lisbon.
Day 3 (Wednesday):
Évora
We depart towards Évora,
a museum-city, whose roots go back to Roman times. The UNESCO recognized its
value, and declared Évora as World Heritage in the 80’s. Évora was one of the
main Inquisition Centers of Portugal. This city had one of the largest Jewish
communities in Portugal during the XV Century. Several houses still bear signs
of ‘mezuzot’. We will see the Court of the Inquisition and the Inquisitor’s
Palace, which displays the coat of arms of the "Holy" Office, and visit the
macabre Ossuary Chapel, where the walls are covered with thousands of human
bones and skulls.
Free afternoon.
Accommodation at 4* hotel
Day 4 (Thursday):
Évora/Castelo de Vide
Our tour proceeds
towards Vila Viçosa, which impresses for the remarkable use of marble from local
quarry in most of public places, and of course the Palace of Vila Viçosa, the
town’s “trademark”. We then follow to Estremoz, a town shaped by
incredible and dramatic moments of Portuguese national history. Kings and Queens
lived, fought and died here. Marvão a charismatic walled village is our next
stop. This lost village is perched on a high rocky peak from where one can
almost touch the sky.
We arrive to Castelo de Vide in the Afternoon. We step back in time and visit its authentic medieval Jewish quarter. Here we find the XV Century Synagogue and adjacent School recently restored, the Rabbi's home, the village fountain as well as the oven used for baking along the maze of narrow cobbled alleys with small white houses nestled beneath the Castle.
Accommodation at 4* Hotel
Day 5 (Friday): Covilhã / Belmonte
We depart to Monsanto, a tinny little village that is still considered the most Portuguese Village of Portugal (during the Dictatorial regime of Salazar Monsanto won the contest of the most Portuguese Village). After a short visit we then follow to Covilhã to meet Rabino E. Salas at the new Kosher Winery and to visit to the Museu dos Lanifícios, an XVIII Century woollen-textile factory, accidentally discovered during enlargement of the adjacent University. The textile industry was one of the professions dominated by the Jews of the region. At Universidade da Beira a Center of Jewish Studies program has recently been introduced to research and document the Jewish history of this area.
Kabalat
Shabbat at Bet Eliahu Synagogue led by Rabbi Salas, together with the community
of Belmonte with Shabbat Dinner after the service. Here we have the opportunity
of interacting with members of this unique people.
Accommodation at Manor House - Casa Tomás Lourenço
Day 6 (Saturday): Belmonte
Free day to attend service with the Belmonte community as well as
learning about their customs and practices kept for almost 500 years.
Belmonte has
retained its medieval atmosphere with a 13th century castle, a Romanesque-Gothic
church and the Cabral family Pantheon. The Jewish Quarter was situated outside
the castle walls at the easternmost end of the town. Houses with crosses
engraved in the stone close to the doors were inhabited by "New Christians",
Jews who had been unable to leave Portugal and were forcibly baptized. These
“crypto-Jews” publicly followed Catholic rituals but in the privacy of their own
homes maintained their religion and culture for 500 years.
Day 7 (Sunday): Belmonte/Guarda/Cabanas de Viriato/Porto
Breakfast at Hotel. Departure to Porto passing by Guarda to visit the Jewish quarter. Guarda, a 12th century town was once home to a thriving Jewish community, and set the scene for the love story between a king and a Jewish shoemaker’s daughter, whose descendant would take the throne as João IV.
We drive to Cabanas de Viriato and visit the remains of the House of Aristides da Sousa Mendes. Aristides da Sousa Mendes was consul in Bordeaux (France) during the World War II and he helped more than 30.000 Jewish to escape from the Nazis. Sousa Mendes was honourable distinguished by the Yad Vashem with a medal with the inscription of the Talmud.
The tour proceeds to Porto, Capital of northern Portugal which stands proudly above the river Douro. Porto was one of the major centres for Jewish traders during the middle ages. Today we visit the Centro Judaico Hanamel. Accommodation at 4* hotel.
Day 8 (Monday) Porto
In the morning, we visit
the Kahal Kodosh Mekor Haim Synagogue (Fountain of Life), the first built in
Portugal for native Portuguese Jews over 400 years ago. We then wander around
the "Rua Monte Judeus” and “Escadas da Esnoga”, which means “stairway to the
Synagogue”.
We now visit some of the charms of the city: The picturesque riverside area; the “Palácio da Bolsa” (the Stock Exchange), the “Velha Ribeira”, the historical centre of Porto (recently recognized as world heritage). We finish with a visit to a Port wine cellar, the commodity that makes Porto famous throughout the world.
Accommodations at 4* Hotel
Day 9 (Tuesday): Porto / Coimbra / Conimbriga / Tomar
We drive from Porto until Coimbra, here our visit focus the library of the university, the Muslim & Jewish Quarters. The Story of Coimbra is intimately linked with the Jesuits & the Inquisition giving us some unique memories to learn about.
Already in Conimbriga, we visit the Roman ruins with the evidence of Roman habitation from the 2nd century BCE. Outlines of shops, baths and exquisite mosaic floors provide a glimpse of a prosperous city. We finally arrive to Tomar.
Accommodation in 4* Hotel
Day 10 (Wednesday):
Tomar/ Alcobaça/ Óbidos/ Lisboa
Founded by the Knights
Templar, Tomar is one of the oldest and most charming towns of Portugal The
morning starts with the visit to the XV Century Synagogue, now the Museu
Luso-Hebraico Abraão Zacuto, located on Rua da Judiaria (Street of the Jews, the
only remnant of what was one of the greatest Jewish communities of Europe),
one of the two surviving
monuments of medieval Jewry in Portugal, and now classified as a national
monument, the small, cell-like structure, with Gothic vaults upheld by four
central columns, houses Jewish gravestones and the cornerstones of the XIII
Century Synagogue of Belmonte and of the XIV Century Lisbon Synagogue as well as
other historic remains of Tomar’s medieval Jewish community.
Lunch break in
Tomar and then off to the walled town of Óbidos where one steps back to medieval
times, via Batalha & Alcobaca where we visit two of the most impressive World
Heritage Patrimony in Portugal. In the atmosphere of the XVI Century we find
numerous craft shops as we wander through the narrow cobbled streets to the
Jewish quarter in the centre, with traces of an old Synagogue still visible.
Farewell at the Clube de Fado.
Accommodation
in 4* Hotel
Day 11 (Thursday):
Check out from the hotel and transfer to Lisbon’s airport.
Package includes:
Accommodation in 4* hotels
Transfers/Excursions (Private tourism certified driver & guide included): all arrangements (Transfers & Sightseeing ) during all the period described on the tour. Tour is made in a private car or minivan
Meals:
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Portugal - Tracing Jewish Roots
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