• Brith Sholom Beth Israel Congregation:
    the oldest Orthodox Shul in the South and one of the oldest Ashekenazic congregations in America. Please visit the website for daily Minyan schedule
    www.bs-bi.com
  • Congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim:
    the second oldest in the United States and the oldest in continuous use. Guided tours are available Monday - Friday and Sunday.
    www.kkbe.org
  • Synagogue Emanu-El Conservative Congregation:
    the first Conservative synagogue in South Carolina.
    www.emanu-el.com
  • The Coming Street Cemetery:
    Established in 1762, is the oldest Jewish burial ground in the South. Contact Synagogue Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim for tour information.
    843.723.1090
  • Charleston's Holocaust Memorial:
    Unveiled in 1999, the memorial rests on the edge of the Francis Marion Park.
  • College of Charleston:
    Jewish Heritage Collection at the Addlestone Library, Calhoun Street, 843.953.8028
    Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies Program, www.cofc.edu/~jwst, 96 Wentworth Street, 843.953.7624
    Check website for free lectures, meals, and Jewish holiday programs.

More Attractions and Activities:

The Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau provides many ideas for things to do during your stay.

  • Jewish Heritage Tour
  • Carriage Tours of the City
  • Walking Tours of Historic Homes, the City, and Gardens
  • Historic Plantation Tours
  • Nature Tours by Foot and Boat
  • Tours to Fort Sumter
  • Evening or Day Cruises
  • Private Tours

Visit www.charlestoncvb.com or call 843.853.8000 for more tourist information.

Isle of Palms County Park and Beaches provides 13 miles of soft, white sand and calm waters, dressing rooms, showers, boardwalk, picnic area, children's play area, lifeguards, beach volleyball, shopping and dining.

Folly Beach offers a quaint community with shops, and white sandy beaches.

Visit www.ccprc.com for more information about Charleston County Parks and Recreation.

Patriot's Point and Yorktown Aircraft Carrier Memorial



Dear Hadassah,

Your Bed & Breakfast was not simply an accommodation while visiting Charleston, it is part of the attraction and the Charleston experience. It is, in itself, a reason to come again. Thank you for a lovely weekend, good food, good conversation and a hospitable atmosphere!

Weinstein family, Atlanta, GA