Painter, enameler and illustrator, Kurt Lewy (1898 – 1963) was born in Essen (Germany), where he taught graphic techniques at the Folkwang Schule from 1929 to 1933. From the advent of Nazism, this Jewish artist was dismissed from his posts. functions. Two years later, he fled Hitler’s Germany to settle in Brussels. Imprisoned as an enemy subject by the Belgian authorities in May ...
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Centre Communautaire Laïc Juif David Susskind
Rue de l’Hôtel des Monnaies 52 à 1060 Bruxelles +32 2 543 02 70 info@cclj.be http://www.cclj.be
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21, rue des Minimes, 1000 Bruxelles 01132 (0) 2 512 19 63 Page d’accueil
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80, rue des Primeurs, 1090 Bruxelles 01132 (0) 2 332 25 28 http://www.beth-hillel.org/
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32, rue de la Régence, 1000 Bruxelles 01132 (0) 2 512 43 34
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2, rue Joseph Dupont, 1000 Bruxelles 01132 (0) 2 512 43 34 http://www.jewishcom.be/
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The history of the Belgian Jews is similar to that of the Jews of western Europe generally, involving migrations and internal changes as the old communities came under the influence of other traditions.
The Jews came to what is now Belgium in the thirteenth century, settling at Arlon (Aarlen), Brussels, Hasselt, Jodoigne (Geldenaken), Zootleeuw (Leau), Leuven (Louvain), Mechelen (Malines), ...
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