Wandel Street Dunkley Square (0.2 km from South African Jewish Museum)
iKhaya Lodge is located in central Cape Town a 10-minute drive away from the V&A Waterfront and Robben Island Ferry. It offers views of Table Mountain and Lion's Head. All guest rooms are equipped with a flatscreen TV and a private bathroom.
97 Hope Street Gardens (0.2 km from South African Jewish Museum)
Studio on Hope by HostAgents is located in Cape Town just 3 miles from V&A Waterfront and 3.2 miles from CTICC. This apartment features free private parking and free Wifi. The property is 200 yards from the city center and 2.
88 Queen Victoria Street (0.3 km from South African Jewish Museum)
Overlooking the Company Gardens and Table Mountain Cape Town Hollow Boutique Hotel offers an outdoor pool and air-conditioned rooms in Cape Town’s historical city center. Free WiFi is available throughout.
72 Queen Victoria Street (0.3 km from South African Jewish Museum)
Located in the city center of Cape Town next to the Company Gardens 437 St Martini Gardens Apartments features free fiber Wi-Fi air conditioning and a fully equipped kitchen. De Waal Park is a 15-minute walk away while the V& A Waterfront is 1.
90 Queen Victoria Street (0.3 km from South African Jewish Museum)
Montreux Luxury Apartment is located in Cape Town just 2.7 miles from V&A Waterfront and 3.6 miles from CTICC. Featuring mountain views this apartment also features free Wifi. The property is 1.
St Martini Gardens 72 Queen Victori (0.3 km from South African Jewish Museum)
Conveniently located in central Cape Town Cape Breaks offers contemporary self-catering accommodations within 984 feet of Long Street.
74 Queen Victoria Street St Martini (0.3 km from South African Jewish Museum)
St Martini Gardens 1 Bedroom Apartment is located in the Cape Town CBD district of Cape Town 3 km from Broken Bath Beach 3.1 km from Robben Island Ferry and 4.2 km from V&A Waterfront. property is 5 km from Table Mountain and 6 km from CTICC.
Queen Victoria Street Apt 438 Cape (0.3 km from South African Jewish Museum)
438 St Martini Gardens offers accommodations in Cape Town 3.5 miles from CTICC and 3.7 miles from Table Mountain. The air-conditioned accommodation is 1.
The South African Jewish Museum in Cape Town is a great place to learn about the history and culture of South African Jews. It was opened in 2000 and works to preserve and promote Jewish heritage through exhibitions, education programs and other activities. The museum is located in the historic synagogue of the Gardens Shul, with its original stained glass windows from 1887. Visitors can explore the exhibits on display, ranging from archaeological artifacts to artworks depicting Jewish life in South Africa, as well as documents and photographs of individuals and families who have made significant contributions to the country’s history. Through interactive audio-visual displays, visitors can learn about major events such as the Battle of Blood River and how Jews were affected by Apartheid.
The museum also serves as an educational center for learning about Jewish customs, holidays and beliefs. It offers a wide range of programs to both adults and children including lectures, seminars, workshops and special events such as film screenings and book launches. In addition to its permanent exhibition spaces, it also hosts temporary exhibitions that focus on specific topics or people in Jewish history. Another highlight of the museum is its library which contains over 5 000 volumes on a wide range of subjects related to Judaism. It also houses an archive with genealogical records from across South Africa which are available for research purposes by appointment only.
The South African Jewish Museum provides an important perspective on the contribution of Jews towards building a diverse nation steeped in cultural significance. It is truly a unique place where one can trace the history of this vibrant community back through time and witness their many achievements first hand.