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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Vila Cova à Coelheira
This village, located outside Vila Nova de Paiva, welcomes a small Jewish Memory Center which is dedicated to the history of the presence of the Jewish community in the region. Located in a eighteenth century building, the well documented exhibition follows history through the eyes of the community. Go to the tourist office as you enter the village.
Plus d'infosVilnius Center for Jewish Culture
Mėsinių gatvė 3a/5, Vilnius, Lituanie tel +370 609 15 132 http://www.jewishcenter.lt
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Šv. Kazimiero g. 12, Vilnius, 01126 Lithuania + 370 615 83814 https://fr.chabad.org/jewish-centers/117978/Vilnius/Synagogue/Chabad-Lubavitch-of-Lithuania
Plus d'infosJewish Community of Kaunas
Vytauto 50, Kaunas Tel +370 61403100 gabai@kaunasjews.lt kaunasjews.lt
Plus d'infosJewish Community of Gomel
st. Red Army, 1a, 246017 Gomel Tel : + 375-232-32-53-10 http://www.jewishgomel.com/eng/
Plus d'infosJewish Community of Grodno
Vialikaja Trajeckaja vulica 50, Hrodna, Belarus Tel : + 375-29-6443690
Plus d'infosJewish Community of Kraków
Miodowa 24, PL 31055 Cracovie +48 123705770 Community Building | Ukraine Aid | JCC Krakow | Kraków
Plus d'infosJewish Community of Lodz
Ul. Pomorska 18, 91416 Lodz +48 42 632 04 27 Aktualności – Gmina Wyznaniowa Żydowska w Łodzi. (kehilalodz.com)
Plus d'infosJewish Community of Slovakia
Ustredny zvaz Zidovskych nabozenskych obci Panenska 4, 811 03 Bratislava +421 2 544 12167
Plus d'infosBalint Haz Cultural Center of Budapest
Révay u. 16, 1065 Budapest +36 1 791 0100 Home
Plus d'infosMazsihisz Cultural Center of Budapest
Síp utca 12., 1075 Budapest Tel : +36 1 413 5564 http://www.mazsihisz.hu/
Plus d'infosUnion of the Italian Hebrew Communities
Largo Stefano Gaj Taché, 00186 Roma RM Tel +39 06 684 0061
Plus d'infosAdministrative Center for the Berlin Community
Fasanenstrasse 79-80, 10625 Berlin +49 (0) 3088028206
Plus d'infosTrondheim
Trondheim’s synagogue is doubly unusual: it is the northernmost synagogue in Europe and the only one that has served as a train station, before the building became a synaogue in 1925!! Jews first settled in Trondheim in the 1880s. They quickly became very integrated, participation in all economical, social and cultural aspects of life. The Jewish community in Trondheim has never really ...
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