Str. Mihai Viteazu 4, Oradea
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Str. Mihai Viteazu 4, Oradea
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Piaţa Unirii Oradea
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Strada Primăriei nr. 25, Oradea 410209 Tel : +40 771 553 065 Sinagoga Aachvas Rein – Sinagoga Istoriei Evreilor din Oradea – Oradea Heritage
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Jews settled in Arad in the early eighteenth century, reaching the number of 10,000 before the Second World War. In the nineteenth century, this city was one of the hearts of Reform Judaism, under the direction of Rabbi Aaron Chorin. The community survived the Holocaust and most of the family emigrated to Israel after the war. There are less than 300 Jews in Arad today. Community life is ...
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Strada Cozia 12, Arad
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The town of Trancoso is an ancient city at the crossroads of many wars, and as such was transformed into a fortress. The Jewish presence probably dates back to the 12th century. Its population soon increased as a result of the Spanish Inquisition, mainly due to the arrival of Jews from Aragon and Castile. As a result, the community asked King John II for the right to enlarge the synagogue. ...
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R. Dr. David Bruno 4, 6420-030 Trancoso Tel : +351 271 811 147
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Largo Luís Albuquerque, 6420-091 Trancoso
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The Jews lived under Arab occupation in Malaga from 743. They settled in the neighborhoods on the periphery in the company of the very active traders of Genoa. At the fall of the caliphate of Cordoba the city hosted many Jewish refugees including Samuel Ibn Negrella who then began his meteoric rise and later became the advisor to the Arab kingdom of Granada. In the eleventh century, there ...
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Calle Duquesa de Parcent, 8, 29001 Málaga tel +34 952 60 40 94 Comunidad Judia Malaga | (cjmalaga.org)
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Calle Alcazabilla, 2, 29012 Málaga +34 630 93 29 87
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C/Judios esquina Averroes 14004 Cordoue +34 957 42 14 04
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In 1610, the city fathers of Rotterdam issued permits to engage in trade within the city to small number of Portuguese Jewish merchants. The permits guaranteed freedom of worship and the right to build a synagogue and establish a cemetery. In 1612, these provisions were challenged by the local Remonstrant Church. This prompted a number of Jewish families to depart Rotterdam for Amsterdam. ...
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Schietbaanlaan, Rotterdam,, Netherlands
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Rotterdam City Hall Coolsingel 40, 3011 AD Rotterdam, Pays-Bas
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A.B.N. Davidsplein, 3039 KS Rotterdam Tel +31 10 466 9765 NIG Rotterdam | Joodse Gemeente Rotterdam (nig-rotterdam.nl)
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Loods 24, Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Dijkstraat, Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Glashaven, Rotterdam, Netherlands
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