Everything Has Its Time: Understanding Jewish Annual Festivals in Fürth


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Everything Has Its Time – a guided tour of Jewish annual festivals in Fürth
With contemplative calm, this tour begins a faith experience: visitors immerse themselves in the spiritual community of the Jewish year and discover how liturgy, prayer, and rituals shape the rhythm of life.
Sensory Impressions: Sound, Light, and Jewish Time
Between bright museum lights and the serene atmosphere of historical spaces, a religious experience unfolds. The Jewish calendar with Rosh Hashanah in the fall, the High Holidays, and the festivals of the year opens a theological perspective on time, memory, and hope.
Understanding Tradition: From Rosh Hashanah to Shabbat
Experienced mediators explain denominational peculiarities: Why does the year begin in the fall, what role do prayers, fast days, and festival joys play, and how does liturgy connect community and everyday life? Illustrative objects make spirituality tangible.
Place with History: Mikveh and Sukkah
In the Jewish Museum Franconia in Fürth, guests experience traces of Jewish life: a historical Sukkah and the ritual bath (Mikveh) illustrate faith practice. The old building is partially accessible, while the new building is fully accessible; elevators and signs facilitate the visit.
Participating Practically: Times, Prices, Directions
The tour lasts 90 minutes. The regular guided tour fee is 8 euros plus a reduced museum admission. U-Bahn U1 to Fürth Rathaus; parking available in the City Center underground garage, Königstraße 112–114.
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Those who want to get to know Judaism in depth will find a quiet, respectful, and expert introduction here. Experience Jewish annual festivals with all your senses and let yourself be touched by community feeling and history.
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