The Irish Jewish Museum is proud to present a tour on Sunday, June 15th at 1pm about the Jewish history of Dublin during James Joyce’s time. Visit us in the heart of what was once the Jewish quarter of Portobello. Here you will find memorabilia from Jewish life in Ireland in the early 1900’s. Joyce set Ulysses in 1904, an important year for the burgeoning Jewish community, and he placed Leopold Bloom as the novel’s central character. How did Bloom fit into this community? How did Joyce experience it?
Tickets are €10. For reservations, please email info@jewishmuseum.ie. Tickets will also be sold at the door.