During the school holidays, take the opportunity to join our animated readings for children in Italian and English. A special afternoon filled with stories, lights and traditions. β¨
The Museum of Jewish Padua invites you to a series of animated readings dedicated to the Festival of Chanukkah, designed for children aged 4 to 11.
π 4 dates, 8 different stories
π Animated readings in Italian and English at each event
πͺ A sweet treat for everyone at the end!
βΆοΈβ³ Duration: approximately 1 hour
β¨ A special opportunity to discover the meaning of the Festival of Lights through stories, sharing a moment of culture, play and listening.
We look forward to welcoming you and your children!
β Β Β Booking required; limited places available!
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π 049 661267 (attivo da lunedΓ¬ al venerdΓ¬ dalle ore 9 alle ore 17)
π² WhatsApp +39 376 2256076
The Synagogue
of Italian rite
The Italian rite Synagogue is undoubtedly among the must-visit places in Padua. Founded in 1548, still in use, embellished with elegant eighteenth-century furnishings.
Guided Tour
and multimedia experience
Guided tours to accompany you in the visit of the Museum, Italian Synagogue, and the ancient Jewish Cemeteries of the city. The arches of the matroneum become a canvas for an immersive multimedia experience.
Presented at the ticket office of the Eremitani Museum you will be entitled to a reduction on the entrance ticket to the Civic Museums of Padua
π Sunday 28/12 Β Β π 4:00 PM
IT: Il pappagallino di nome Dreidel β I.B. Singer
EN: Eight Nights, Eight Lights β N. Barnes
π Monday 29/12 Β Β π 4:00 PM
IT: Ester e il disastro di Channukka β J. Sutton & A. Rowland
EN: The Hanukkah Mice β S. Kroll
π Sunday 4/1 Β Β π 4:00 PM
IT: Il mio amico Pippo β E. Richetti
EN: Happy Llamakkah! β L. Gehl
π Monday 5/1 Β Β π 4:00 PM
IT: Hershele e Hanukkah β I.B. Singer
EN: Hanukkah Bear β E. Kimmel
Museo della Padova Ebraica
Via delle Piazze, 26
35122 Padova (PD)
1h
β¬10.00 for 1 adult + 1 child
β¬5.00 for each additional child
π Price includes animated storytelling and snack
β Does not include the synagogue visit
A very old story is narrated through these narrow and restricted streets: the story of the Jewish settlement, its commercial, social, cultural and religious past.
Four gates closed the Ghetto: a sign on one of them forbade Jews as well as Christians to go through the gates at night.
The Italian Synagogue (1548) is still the prayer site for the members of the Community of Padua. The hall is marked out by the elegant and refined βmarmorinoβ decorations and delicate stucco works dating back to neoclassic times.
The Aron Kodesh, made of polychrome marbles, on the eastern wall faces the Bimah, crafted from wood of a century-old tree felled by a storm in the Botanical Garden of the city.
In the heart of the historic center of Padua and in the ancient ghetto stands the museum that tells the history and traditions of the local Jewish Community, from its inception to the present day.
The structure is housed in the first and largest Ashkenazi Synagogue, founded in 1522 and remained active until May 1943, when it was set on fire by a group of Paduan fascists.
Within the museum, visitors can experience a multimedia journey thanks to the immersive video installation by director Denis Brotto, which allows them to delve into the lives of ten prominent figures from the history of the Paduan Jewish community
You can dive into the life of ten illustrious characters of Padua Jewish life. The characters come to life to narrate their stories through the places representing Padua Judaism.
The Stumbling Stones, laid in the pavement in memory of the victims of Nazi-Fascism, many of which are also visible in the 'ghetto'
In front of the victim's last residence stands a block of stone covered with a brass plate engraved with the name of the deported person, year of birth, date, place of deportation, and, if known, the date of death.
Founded in 1384, the cemetery located along Via Wiel represents one of the four Jewish cemeteries still present in the city of Padua. This ancient sacred place retains its historical significance intact and hosts the tombs of prominent figures of the local Jewish community.
Among these stand out Rabbi Meir Katzenellenbogen (Maharam), his son Samuel Judah Katzenellenbogen, as well as the doctors Abram Catalan and Moshe David Valle.
For reservations or information, fill out the form and we will be happy to respond
For reservations or information, fill out the form and we will be happy to respond