Jewish Perspectives on Homosexuality: Open Tour in Fürth


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Jewish Perspectives on Homosexuality: An Open Sunday Tour in Fürth
This tour offers a respectful space for religious education, historical context, and personal reflection. At the Jewish Museum Franconia, Jewish history, the present, and the question of diversity meet in a spiritually sensitive atmosphere.
A Place of Jewish History and Living Present
The Jewish Museum Franconia in Fürth is part of a network with locations in Fürth, Schnaittach, and Schwabach. At the main site on Königstraße 89, the permanent exhibition conveys Jewish rituals, holidays, and ways of life from the past to the present. The historical site with a Mikveh and sukkah makes Jewish life visible and creates an impressive framework for the open Sunday tour.
Conversation Between Tradition, Theology, and Societal Reality
The tour on the occasion of the Nuremberg Christopher Street Day combines religious perspectives with a current societal question. Visitors gain insight into Jewish views on homosexuality without losing respect for religious tradition. This creates a faith experience that connects knowledge, attitude, and dialogue.
Atmosphere for Exchange and Quiet Reflection
The museum complex in Fürth offers additional spaces for temporary exhibitions and events with its extension opened in 2018. This creates a place where concentration, encounter, and religious education come together. The open Sunday tour is aimed at everyone who wishes to experience Jewish culture, spirituality, and community with an open heart.
Arrival, Accessibility, and Practical Information
The museum is centrally located in Fürth, Königstraße 89, 90762 Fürth. It is accessible by subway or bus to the Rathaus stop. For drivers, the underground parking City Center is available at Königstraße 112-114. The new building is accessible, while the old building is only conditionally accessible.
Those who want to experience Jewish history not just through reading but directly will find a strong connection of religious history, the present, and sensitive mediation here. This tour offers orientation, conversation, and an open encounter with Jewish culture. A visit on site brings the special atmosphere of this event to life.









