Jewish Slovenia
You will have
an opportunity to explore this interesting land, where traces of Jewish history
can be found, also discovering
Austro-Hungarian traditions and specialities.
Slovenia
is a small country bordering on Austria, Italy, Croatia and Hungary, enriched by
astonishing landscapes and by many small towns, each of them hiding a special
own history.
Jewish presence in these lands is documented since the 12th century,
when many Jewish communities arrived there from Germanic and Italian areas,
searching refuge from crusaders. The Jewish community of Maribor
was the largest and the most developed one, and some of the members were also
owners of mills and vineyards, which was quite unusual at that time. From this
community, we can still see today the
Medieval synagogue, one of the oldest existing in
Europe.
Even if the
Jewsh were repeatedly expelled from Slovenian territories up to the second half
of th 19th century, the
strongest Jewish communities until the II World War were in
Lendava and
Murska Sobota (the latest was, from 1929 on, the main community for
Slovenia), but small groups could be also found in Istria coast towns.
During the
Nazi persecution many Jews became Shoah victims, and those who saved from
concentration camps joined the partisan units, as in other parts of
Europe.
Unfortunately, there are not many members left from the Slovenian Jewish
community, because the majority of them moved abroad, mainly to Israel, after
the II World War.
The largest Jewish presence can be found in
Ljubljana, the beautiful
capital city of Slovenia.
A
tour through lands yet not much explored allows to combine the discovery of
important historical memories with a peculiar
culture derived from mixing
and melting of
Slav, German and Hungarian
worlds, and offers a journey through landscapes enriched by woods, hills,
and wide antique charming country sides.
TOUR PROGRAMME
DAY 1
– LJUBLJANA
: Morning departure from Trieste
to Lubiana; on the way, visit to the beautiful Postojna
Caves.
Lunch. In Ljubljana, guided tour through the historical
centre, with particular attention to the Židovska cesta (Jewish street) and
Židovska steza (Jewish path), where the Medieval ghetto once stood.
Dinner.
Overnight in
Ljubljana.
DAY 2
– PTUJ – LENDAVA
: Breakfast. Transfer to Ptuj for a
guided tour through the beautiful town, where Jewish traces yet from th 14th
century can be found. Lunch. Transfer to
Lendava, small town near the Hungarian border, where still can be seen a
synagogue, the building where once the school was located, and the Jewish
cemetery. Dinner. Overnight in Lendava.
DAY 3
– MURSKA SOBOTA – MARIBOR
: Breakfast.
Transfer for guided tour to Murska Sabota,
where the largest Jewish community of Slovenia existed between 1st
and 2nd World Wars, and evidences can be found in the Jewish museum.
Transfer to Maribor.
Lunch. Guided tour through the city, where can be seen the medieval synagogue,
one of most important Jewish
monuments of Slovenia.
Dinner. Overnight in Maribor.
DAY 4
– KLAGENFURT
– BLED
: Breakfast.
Transfer to
Klagenfurt (Austria) for a
guided tour of city center. Transfer to
Bled. Lunch. During the afternoon, visit to Bled lake. Dinner. Overnighgt in
Bled.
DAY 5
– CIVIDALE – GORIZIA
: Breakfast. Transfer to Cividale (Italy), old location of the first Longobard duchy
in Italy, visit of the area
where ghetto was located, and visit of the National Archaeological
Museum where gravestones
recovered from the ancient Jewish cemetery are preserved. Lunch. Transfer to
Gorizia, where visits will be
organized to the synagogue and to the Jewish
cemetery
of Rožna Dolina (located
in Slovenian territory). Transfer to
Trieste; on
the way, stop in the Carso area for
tasting wine and typical farm products. Dinner. Overnight in Trieste.
DAY 6
– Breakfast. Departure
This is suggested
itinerary for individuals and groups, prices are on request, please
email number of people, dates and we will provide you a quote.
These are very popular for synagogue groups and can be combined as a stopover on
the way to/from Israel. We can also arrange a shabbat with Jewish community on
request of the group.
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