Place de l’Abbé Grégoire, 54370 Emberménil Tel : +33 3 83 71 20 01 https://musee-abbe-gregoire.fr/
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Place de l’Abbé Grégoire, 54370 Emberménil Tel : +33 3 83 71 20 01 https://musee-abbe-gregoire.fr/
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18 Rue Alfred Lévy, 54300 Lunéville
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5 rue Castara, 54300 Lunéville Tel : 03 83 74 17 52
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The Jewish presence in Thionville probably dates from the 14th century. There seems to have been a Jewish cemetery in the following century. Very few families were granted the right to settle in the city before the end of the 18th century, deserting the surrounding small rural communities. 14 Jewish families lived in Thionville in 1795. A synagogue was built in 1805, rue de la Poterne. A ...
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Jews from Germany settled in Boulay at the beginning of the 17th century. It is in this city that Raphaël Lévy lived, falsely accused and executed in 1670 for “ritual crime”. Duke Leopold confirmed the authorization of the settlement of 19 Jewish Boulageois families, which had a synagogue, built in 1670, a Jewish school and a . But their discretion is imposed and taxes put in ...
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The Jewish presence is mentioned in Morhange at the end of the 17th century, apparently with the installation of the first Jewish family. In 1686, a complaint was filed by the inhabitants of the city against the presence of Jews, limiting their installation. They were forced to live mainly on a separate street. Most gradually left the city to settle in Metz. The French Revolution and the ...
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The Jewish presence in Lunéville is mentioned at the end of the 15th century, shortly before the expulsion from Lorraine. Only two families were allowed to settle in the city at the beginning of the 18th century. And only sixteen lived there in 1785 when the was built by the architect Charles Augustin Piroux, the first to be built in the kingdom of France since the 13th century. An ...
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317 rue Duguesclin, 69007 Lyon Tel : + 33 4 12 04 05 18 Site web : www.icj-lyon.org
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Avenue du Commandant Raynal, Verdun
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Impasse des Jacobins, Verdun
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Avenue de Blida, 57000 Metz
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39 rue du Rabbin Elie Bloch, 57000 Metz Tel : 03 87 75 04 44 https://cimetz.org/wp/
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The presence of Jews in Verdun was fleeting in the Middle Ages, often banned from settling there. Despite this, some Tossafist scholars of Verdun are references like Samuel Ben Hayim and Samuel Ben Yosef. Even in the 18th century attempts to settle Jews in the city for a long time met with little success and led to expulsions. The Jewish community was perpetuated at the time of the French ...
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Metz is surprising for many reasons. Firstly, the richness of its medieval architecture and that of subsequent centuries, influenced by numerous conquests and reconquests. With its palaces, symbols of authority, protective fortifications and bridges to other shores and cultures that blend harmoniously. Metz is anything but a city with a museum-like central district. It’s a city whose ...
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The presence of Jews in Lorraine dates at least from the Carolingian period. In the Middle Ages, the main administrative documents found relating this presence were mainly linked to expulsions. In the cities of Metz, Verdun, Toul, Nancy, Lunéville, Sarreguemines… The first great Jewish figure being Gershom Ben Yehouda, who was born in Metz in 960. In the centuries that followed before ...
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9 Jadranska ulica, Ptuj
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Glavna ulica, 9220 Lendava
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This charming little town situated above the Drava river was an important Roman military site which developed the town of Poetovium there. It was destroyed by the Huns in the 5th century and then rebuilt by the Slavs who settled there. The Jewish presence in the town of Ptuj, best known today for its vineyards, probably dates from the end of the 13th century. The Provincial Museum also ...
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Triglavska ulica, Koper
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Like Stanjel, Kidriveco, located a few kilometers from Ptuj, has a military cemetery accommodating soldiers who fell at the front during the First World War. Abandoned, only a handful of graves remain visible in this . Among them, that of the Jew Isidor Lowi, who died in 1916.
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Like Kidricevo, this small Slovenian village has an Austrian cemetery with graves of soldiers who died in the First World War. Formerly a very large , abandoned, only part of its massive art deco entrance and a few graves remain visible. Among them, those of two Jewish soldiers.
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A very pretty little marina near the Italian border, Koper was ruled by Venice from 1278 to 1797. The imprint of this presence is still very visible architecturally on buildings in the city and its cathedral. The Jewish presence probably dates from the Venetian era. Dating back, it seems, to the end of the 14th century. A ghetto was established there at the beginning of the 16th century. The ...
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14 Place des Vosges, 75004 Paris Tel : + 33 1 48 87 79 45 https://www.synadesvosges.com/
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Vipavska cesta, 5000 Rožna Dolina
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Museumgasse 1-5, A-7000 Eisenstadt +43 2682719 4000 https://landesmuseum-burgenland.at/
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Trubarjeva ulica 27, 6330 Piran
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1000 Ljubljana
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4 Zidovska steza, Ljubljana
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