As a border town between Italy and Austria, Cormons has been home to Jews probably since the 16th century. In 1565 the Archduke Charles of Austria granted protection to the Jews of the region. The trades practised by the Jews diversified over time. Thus, not limited to certain financial activities, they distinguished themselves in the production of spirits and in leather. In particular, they ...
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Graz
The Jewish presence in Graz seems to date back to the Middle Ages, but the only certainties point to the 12th century, but the first mention is in 1261. A Jewish community was formed at the end of the 14th century, which had a synagogue, a mikveh and a cemetery. As in most other Austrian cities, the community was very small until the end of the 18th century. In 1783, Jews were again ...
Plus d'infosAncient synagogue of Calahorra
Ctra. de Murillo, 26500 Calahorra
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