10 Rue Saint-Claude, 75003 Paris Tél : 01 42 71 68 19 https://www.cerclebernardlazare.org/
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10 Rue Saint-Claude, 75003 Paris Tél : 01 42 71 68 19 https://www.cerclebernardlazare.org/
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15 Rue Notre Dame de Nazareth, 75003 Paris Tél : 01 42 78 00 30 http://synagoguenazareth.free.fr/
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Around the Place de la République, you will find one of the oldest places in Paris attesting to the Jewish cultural heritage of Paris: the synagogue of Nazareth. But also very active cultural institutions such as the Cercle Bernard Lazare, the Center Medem and the Maison de la Culture Yiddish. By order of June 29, 1819, King Louis XVIII authorized the Consistory to build the first major in ...
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30 rue Céline Robert, 94300 Vincennes Tel : 07.82.55.86.67 www.synagoguevincennes.fr
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12 Rue Ancelle, 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine Tél : 01 47 47 78 76 www.synaneuilly.com
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10 bis avenue du Château, 94210 Saint-Maur-des-Fossés Tél : 01.42.83.28.75 www.hillelweb.com
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Constructed in 1935, the was built following the installation of Parisian Jews in this pleasant suburb crossed by La Marne. Eminent rabbis such as Jacob Kaplan, Jean Kling, Meyer Jaïs and Jacob Madar officiate there. The distribution in places in the synagogue is quite classic. A vestibule precedes a nave. The sanctuary is marked by an apse. The reception of men on the ground floor and ...
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Jews living in Neuilly since the mid-19th century organized a small oratory on rue Louis-Philippe in 1869. 140 Jews were identified in the community in 1872. Following the purchase of land, in particular thanks to the philanthropist Godchaux Oulry, rue Jacques-Dulud in 1875, the architect Emile Ulmann, Grand Prix of Rome, takes the works in hand. The was inaugurated in 1878. A neo-oriental ...
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Built in 1907 thanks to patron Daniel Iffla Osiris, the was the work of architect Victor Tondu. On the purchased plot are built the house of the rabbi and the synagogue. Roof terraces were chosen at the time to soberly decorate the exteriors. A vestibule leads to the prayer hall and provides access to the women’s floor. In a fairly classic cantilever at the time. Lighting and ...
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43 rue des Abondances, 92100 Boulogne Billancourt Tel : 01 46 03 90 63 https://synaboulogne.com/
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7 rue du Général Lafon, 34000 Montpellier Tel : + 33 4 67 92 92 07
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45 rue Proudhon, 34000 Montpellier Tel : + 33 4 99 58 35 80
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8 rue George Bernard Shaw, 75015 Paris Tel : +33 (0) 1 45 67 97 96 Accueil
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rue du Cimetière, Ettelbruck
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52 rue du Canal, Esch-sur-Alzette Homepage
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45 avenue Monterey, Luxembourg Tel : + 352 45 29 14 20 Home – Accueil
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10 rue des Cerisiers, Limpertsberg
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52 rue Jules Wilhelm, Luxembourg
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25 rue du Moulin, Mondorf-les-Bains
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4 via della Pace, Trieste https://www.triestebraica.it/it
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Allée François Aragon, 06300 Nice
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17 avenue Shakespeare, Nice Tel : +33 4 93 88 25 20 Accueil
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1 rue Blacas, Nice Tel : +33 4 93 62 38 68 https://ezratahim.fr/
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7 rue Gustave Deloye, Nice Tél : 04 93 92 11 38
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Cours de la Marne, Bordeaux
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176 cours de l’Yser, Bordeaux For visits, contact the Consistoire of Bordeaux : +33 5 56 91 79 39
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2 rue Brunneval, 10000 Troyes Tel: 03 10 95 30 07 Mail: contact@institut-rachi-troyes.fr Accueil
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During the Middle Ages, the Aube Region in France hosts many Jewish communities including Villenauxe-la-Grande, Saint-Mards-en-Othe, Plancy-l’Abbaye, Ervy-le-Chätel, Lhuître, Mussy-sur-Seine, Ramerupt, Dampierre , Brienne-le-Chäteau, Bar-sur-Aube and especially Troyes. The Jewish presence in the city of Troyes probably dates from the XIth century, a fact which can be verified from ...
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Following the resurgence of antisemitic acts in France in the year 2000 and its continuity, many Jews moved, leaving the working-class areas where such attacks became banal, preferring to rent much small apartments in expensive neighborhoods where they felt safer. Two geographic zones have thus welcomed many Jews in the last twenty years. The East, around the 11th and 12th arrondissements of ...
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6 bis rue Michel Ange, 75016 Paris Tel : + 33 1 55 74 79 13 https://www.aiu.org/fr
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