Visit Jewish India

Our Services

1. Curated Tours of Jewish Heritage Sites

  • Mumbai: Visit the beautiful Gate of Mercy Synagogue, Magen David Synagogue, and Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue.
  • Kochi: Explore the Paradesi Synagogue and the historical Jew Town.
  • Delhi: Tour the Nehru Place Synagogue and other Jewish landmarks.
  • Goa: Visit the Jewish cemetery and learn about the small, historic community.
  • Kolkata: Explore the Beth El Synagogue and other Jewish landmarks that mark the city’s Jewish history.

2. Cultural and Culinary Experiences

  • Festivals: Organize events or provide guidance on celebrating Jewish festivals in India, such as Hanukkah or Pesach.
  • Local Jewish Art and Music: Curate art exhibitions or music performances showcasing Jewish culture in India, perhaps blending it with Indian traditions.

3. Educational Experiences

  • Workshops and Lectures: Partner with Jewish scholars or local Jewish community leaders to provide in-depth lectures on the history of Jews in India.
  • Documentary Screenings: Organize film screenings or events that cover Jewish Indian history and its significance.
  • Community Engagement: Offer opportunities for travelers to engage with local Jewish communities.

4. Luxury and Custom Travel Services

  • Private Tours: Offer personalized guided tours to major Jewish sites.

5. Jewish Art and Cultural Shopping Tours

  • Organize exclusive shopping experiences where tourists can purchase local crafts or Jewish memorabilia such as kippahs, mezuzahs, and Jewish prayer books.

6. Wellness Retreats and Jewish Meditation

  • Offer wellness retreats that incorporate Jewish meditation practices, combining relaxation with spiritual rejuvenation.

7. Group and Family Packages

  • Specially designed tours for families or Jewish community groups, allowing for group travel experiences to connect with others who share a similar background or interest.

8. Volunteer and Service Opportunities

  • Provide opportunities for travelers to engage with local communities, such as volunteering at Jewish schools, historical sites, or supporting charitable projects.