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    • freedml 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      this is tucked away in a courtyard so look for the correct address before you look for the entrance. some artifacts sort of jumbled together, not much english translation but even so there does not seem to be much 'there' there.
    • golem67 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Really only historical Jewish site other than a few synagogue. This museum in a courtyard has very interesting artifacts, not just specifically Judaic items. Old typewriters and pictures. Should bra on your list.
    • 532MichaelG532 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I only learned about this museum from TripAdvisor and am so grateful that I did. Yes, I too had difficulty finding the building, despite having the address. I couldn't believe it would be where it was!As a Jew from Vancouver Canada, one of Odessa's sister cities, with family roots in the area, I found the museum to be both heart-breaking and heart-warming. You can read about my visit at Michael Gellers Blog under the heading Jewish Odessa.As a result of my visit I am going to try and arrange for a donation from Vancouver's Jewish Community; hopefully the Jewish communities in other sister cities will do the same. Thanks TripAdvisor!
    • Ella_RM 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The museum is hard to find. It’s in a small, dilapidated courtyard. Just like the Jews in Russia or USSR - hidden away by authorities behind an ugly façade and surrounded by unfriendly (putting it mildly) neighbors. The museum is small and does not do justice to the contributions of a persecuted group that made Odessa...Odessa - a cosmopolitan, multi-ethnic city with cultural influence far greater than its population size (Odessa ranked third in cultural and literature influence, after Moscow and St.Pete despite having only 1 million inhabitants out of 300 million Soviet citizens).The museum's curator is a lively young woman who is passionate about the history (she speaks perfect English). One would go there for an experience rather than the exhibits. Museum, which is in old Soviet-era apartment gives a decent idea on living conditions at the time. The atmosphere inside is foreboding. An occasional swastika outside it’s front door adds to it.There are really no signs pointing to the museum. Starting at Tyraspolkaya Square, walk up Nizhinskaya Street on left side. The courtyard is about 100 meters up the street.
    • marisha5 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Interested in Odessa Jewish history? That's the place to see. Make sure you get a tour with a local guide. We listened to Mr.Chaplin - definitely worth listening to.
    • jermil 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      As others have written, this private, small museum is very difficult to find. (Start with the website at: www.migdal.ru). We asked many people, including tour guides and people at the Main Synagogue, and no one gave us correct directions. Start by asking for Nezhinskaya Street, and go in the direction of #66. Don't hesitate to enter the old building courtyard, and head straight back. The museum is in a flat that orginally housed 3 Jewish families. The museum has collected hundreds of artifacts from Odessa Jews. This is not the usual collection in Jewish museums of torah covers and passove plates, but many photographs, documents and everyday items found in Odessa Jewish homes. There is a small memorial to the 250,000 Odessa area Jews who perished in the Shoah. The person at the front desk speaks fluent English and will give you a full and personal orientation tour and answer all of your questions as you tour the museum. This museum is the founder's labor of love and respect for the Jews of Odessa. It's well worth the effort to find it.
    • Terumah 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Interesting to see the museum however, on western standards it is poor. Considering the pre war Jewish population and their contribution to the city,it is disappointing.
    • English_Gary 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Me or my partner are not Jewish but love the history. We come to Odessa for 3 days. Friday ,Saturday and Sunday. They are closed Fridays and Saturdays so we went on the sunday. Unfortunately a tour just started and they couldn't do an English speaking tour, so we casually looked around at all the amazing collection that they have. There are lots of personal belongings that have been donated to this museum by different family's. Half way through us looking around the owner came to see us and shown us around some favourite items he's collected and told us in English about them. It was very nice off him and made us feel very welcome. I recommend this museum as it has lots to see. It is hard place too find but once you found it its a gem you wouldn't forget about.
    • cybertraveller_7 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The museum is not the easiest place to find in Odessa. It is in an apartment block along a road going put of town. However the amount of exhibits in such a small place is amazing and they tell the visitor about how Jews lived and worked in Odessa before the Second world war. We had a guide who showed us around for about two hours.
    • WalterStephen 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This small museum is in an apartment and is filled with items donated by Ukrainian Jews who wanted to give us an idea of what Jewish life was like in Odessa. The man who guided us through the 5 or 6 room apartment was very proud of the collection and was quite knowledgeable. We thoroughly enjoyed the visit and would recommend it to all Jewish visitors to Odessa.
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