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The Original Jewish Cemetery In Oakland Tour (SOLD OUT!)

  • Mountain View Cemetery 4499 Piedmont Avenue Oakland, CA, 94611 United States (map)

This tour is SOLD OUT! Thanks!

Want to finally understand what’s really at the top of Piedmont Avenue? What’s the difference among those gorgeous places— Chapel of the Chimes, Mountain View Cemetery, St. Mary’s Cemetery, Home of Eternity? Learn about the merchants leading Oakland in the 1860s, the victims of the Spanish Flu in 1918, the brightest lights of the Jewish community and a few rascals too. Dispel a few rumors about Gertrude Stein, Judah Magnes and others. Find out why Mr. Spock’s Vulcan hand gesture appears at some graves, and decode the symbols on many others.

This 2-hour stroll covers the outdoor grounds, the stained glass of the indoor mausoleum, and a blast of the 1960s décor in the chapel— all part of this 2-acre historic gem. Easy walk with some uneven ground

Meeting Location: 5000 PIedmont Ave— Mountain View Cemetery- just past the gates, to the left.

Fees: $15 Members / $20 Non-Members

Tour Guide: Robin Reiner


Accessibility Note: A mostly level route, some unpaved paths.

NOTES:

  • PLEASE MEET 15 MINUTES BEFORE listed time to allow for registration.

  • We kindly request you register in advance. In-person registration will be first-come-first-served on a space available basis. We cannot guarantee a spot will be available.

  • We offer fee waivers for low-income residents— just ask!

  • Comfortable walking shoes, sun hats and sunscreen are recommended. Bring water.

  • For assistance with vouchers and any other special circumstances please contact our office at admin@oaklandheritage.org.

  • Check your email the morning of the walking tour for any last-minute changes, clarifications, or cancellation.

  • If you need assistance navigating Eventbrite, please reach out to us at info@oaklandheritage.org or call our office at (510) 763-9218 and we’d be happy to help.

  • Due to the ongoing presence of Covid, we will continue to make masks available. If you feel ill the day of a tour, please stay home. If after a tour, you become ill and test positive, please let us know as soon as possible. Thank you.

  • Please check out the profiles of tour leaders. We are grateful for their skill and generosity.

  • These tours support Oakland Heritage Alliance, a non-profit that tells Oakland’s story through walking tours, lectures, newsletters and advocacy. We welcome volunteers and new members!

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