When: This event has been postponed!

Where: Location provided after registration (in confirmation email)

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The tour of Jewish North End has been postponed and rescheduled to Tuesday, August 28 at 6:00 PM and Sunday, August 2 at 3:00 PM. Additional tickets for these tours will be on sale shortly. 

Learn the history of Jewish Boston with guided walking tours, in partnership with Boston By Foot! Meeting place will be provided after registration. Tours are typically 90 minutes. Please wear comfortable shoes. Tours are rain or shine.

Jewish North End 
Few Jews lived in Boston in the 17th and 18th centuries, and a permanent Jewish community didn’t establish itself here until the 1840s. The wave of migration from Eastern Europe of the late 19th century greatly enlarged the city’s Jewish community, and many of the new immigrants of this period moved to the North End. This tour will explore some of the stories of Boston’s Jewish experience from the 17th century through the early 20th century.

June 14: Lost Boston - Scollay Square and the Old West End -- SOLD OUT!
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, two Boston neighborhoods were razed:  Scollay Square and the West End. Scollay Square was Boston's seedy entertainment district. The West End was once a vibrant immigrant neighborhood that was demolished during Boston's era of urban renewal. Come walk through these areas, see what buildings remain, and hear stories of what happened both to and in these parts of Boston.  Hear how these areas developed, who lived there, and why they no longer exist. Please note that this is not a Jewish specific tour but involves Jewish history since much of the content involving the West End and Scollay Square is intertwined with Jewish history. 

Spaces are limited, so register early! Vilna walking tours sell out!

In partnership with Boston By Foot.