September 27, 2023 at Blixen, Den Sorte Diamant, Søren Kirkegaard plads 1, KBH This lecture by Simon Kratholm Andkjærgaard is produced in partnership with the Danish Jewish Museum and the Society for Danish Jewish History. It looks back at the night of the 1st and 2nd of October when the Germans attacked the Danish Jews and the courage of the people to save them afterwards. The events of the ...
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Jewish cemetery of Vestre
Vestre Kirkegårds Allé 15, 2450 Copenhagen Tel : + 45 33 66 91 00
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Guldbergsgade 8, 2200 Copenhagen + 45 33 11 22 18
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Proviantpassagen 6 DK-1218 Copenhagen +45 33 11 22 18 info@jewmus.dk http://jewmus.dk
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Churchillparken 7, 1263 København K Tel +45 3313 4411 http://natmus.dk/
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Krystalgade 12, 1172 København K, Denmark +45 33 12 88 68
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On the approximately 8000 Jews living in the country of Denmark, the great majority of them as Ashkenazim who make Copenhagen their home. In 1968, 2500 Polish Jews fled the anti-Semitic purges led by the Communist government there and settled in the capital and in Arhus.
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