Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday-Friday 10:00-15:30
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
20 E Gordon St, Savannah, GA 31401, United StatesMap
Phone+1 912-233-1547
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5 months of sailing from England on good ship "William and Sarah."
Only via docent lead tours, we were part of a small group exploring this 1876 synagogue. We knew nothing about the very early Jewish settlers in Savannah who arrived from England in 1733 just a few mo...
5 months of sailing from England on good ship "William and Sarah."
Only via docent lead tours, we were part of a small group exploring this 1876 synagogue. We knew nothing about the very early Jewish settlers in Savannah who arrived from England in 1733 just a few mo...
Tony’s tour of the synagogue was a highlight of my one day in Savannah. The story of how 41 Jews landed in the American South in 1733 and how the community grew in order to build this Gothic Temple is...
Tony’s tour of the synagogue was a highlight of my one day in Savannah. The story of how 41 Jews landed in the American South in 1733 and how the community grew in order to build this Gothic Temple is...
5 months of sailing from England on good ship "William and Sarah."
Only via docent lead tours, we were part of a small group exploring this 1876 synagogue. We knew nothing about the very early Jewish settlers in Savannah who arrived from England in 1733 just a few mo...
5 months of sailing from England on good ship "William and Sarah."
Only via docent lead tours, we were part of a small group exploring this 1876 synagogue. We knew nothing about the very early Jewish settlers in Savannah who arrived from England in 1733 just a few mo...
A Miracle
Tony’s tour of the synagogue was a highlight of my one day in Savannah. The story of how 41 Jews landed in the American South in 1733 and how the community grew in order to build this Gothic Temple is...
A Miracle
Tony’s tour of the synagogue was a highlight of my one day in Savannah. The story of how 41 Jews landed in the American South in 1733 and how the community grew in order to build this Gothic Temple is...
Interesting and Informative
A lovely Gothic style synagogue - interesting history and relics. They hold the two oldest Torahs in the United States.