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Audio Walk Instructions

The tour will begin on 52 Camden Street Lower (this is the correct address, there is an error on the map below). All you have to do is go to this spot, look for the 'International Tailors, Pressers and Machinists Union' plaque,' put your earphones in and hit play. You will be guided around the area by a fictional character, and will also be provided with a map of the route. The walk is divided into three sections, with multiple stops in each. You will learn about the history of the Jewish community of Little Jerusalem, and also hear stories and accounts of their lives in the area. 

At the bottom of this page you will find photos relating to the topics of each section. The audio directions are designed for a slow to medium paced walk, but the tour caters for all speeds. If you find yourself ahead or behind of the audio directions, just pause the tour and catch up, or use the map to find where the next stop is. For the purposes of quality, and in case of loss of a data connection, we recommend to download all sections of the audio walk and the map before conducting the tour.

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Map

We made an easy to follow map for your use.  For easier reading, the stops are numbered from 1-11 and the sections are colour coded, this allows for easier navigation, and makes it easier to follow.

You can click on the link below to download the file.  Remember to enjoy, discover and take in the surroundings.

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Section 1

This section will give a brief history of  the Jewish community in Ireland, and will also look at the reasons why Little Jerusalem came about, with other stories thrown in as well. 

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Section 2

This section will look at the piety of the of the Jewish community, some well-known figures, and will look at some of the more upper-class streets of the area.

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Section 3

In this section will talk about James Joyce’s Ulysses and the character of Leopold Bloom, the old Jewish shopping quarter, and the original streets of Little Jerusalem.

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