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Ancient Jewish cemetery of Metz
Avenue de Blida, 57000 Metz
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Synagogue of Metz
39 rue du Rabbin Elie Bloch, 57000 Metz Tel : 03 87 75 04 44 https://cimetz.org/wp/
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Verdun
The presence of Jews in Verdun was fleeting in the Middle Ages, often banned from settling there. Despite this, some Tossafist scholars of Verdun are references like Samuel Ben Hayim and Samuel Ben Yosef. Even in the 18th century attempts to settle Jews in the city for a long time met with little success and led to expulsions. The Jewish community was perpetuated at the time of the French ...
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Lorraine
The presence of Jews in Lorraine dates at least from the Carolingian period. In the Middle Ages, the main administrative documents found relating this presence were mainly linked to expulsions. In the cities of Metz, Verdun, Toul, Nancy, Lunéville, Sarreguemines… The first great Jewish figure being Gershom Ben Yehouda, who was born in Metz in 960. In the centuries that followed before ...
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Charles Liché Synagogue
14 Place des Vosges, 75004 Paris Tel : + 33 1 48 87 79 45 https://www.synadesvosges.com/
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ACIT Synagogue and Talmud Thora
1 rue Suzanne, Toulon Tel : +33 (0)4 94 92 05 36 ACIT TOULON – CIM
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Synagogue CCTIV and Community Center
184 avenue Lazare Carnot, Toulon Tel : + 33 (0)4 94 92 61 05 CCITV TOULON – CIM
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Tourism office of Tarascon
Le Panoramique, Avenue de la République, 13150 Tarascon +33 (0) 4 90 91 03 52 http://www.tarascon.fr/
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Synagogue of Aix-en-Provence
3 Bis Rue Jérusalem, 13100 Aix-en-Provence Tel : + 33 (0)4 42 26 69 39 CIAP – Synagogue Aix en Provence
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Synagogue of Perpignan
7 rue de la Cloche d’Or, 66000 Perpignan
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Synagogue of Narbonne
67 Rue Droite, 11100 Narbonne +33 4 68 65 06 11 acin11.fr – Synagogue consistoriale de Narbonne
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Perpignan
Founded in 1243 by King Jacques I, the Jewish quarter of Perpignan, nicknamed the Call, developed between the Place du Puig, the Saint-Jacques church and the Dominican convent, as indicated in the sepcial edition of the Midi Libre newspaper devoted to the Jews of Occitania. This recognition allowed the Jews settled in the city since at least the 12th century allowed a fairly free life. There ...
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Ancient Jewish cemetery of Vauvert
Chemin du Grès, Vauvert
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Ancient synagogue of Lunel
207 rue Ménard, Lunel
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Beth Chabad
17 rue Alsace Lorraine, 31000 Toulouse Tel 05 61 21 27 87
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Ozar Hatorah school
33 rue Jules Dalou, 31500 Toulouse
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Jewish Liberal Association of Toulouse
4 rue des Feuillants, 31300 Toulouse Tel : 05 61 61 57 56 https://ajlt.com/
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Chaaré Emeth Synagogue
35 rue Rembrandt, 31400 Toulouse Tel : 05 61 40 03 88
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Espace du Judaïsme
Espace du Judaïsme, 2 place Riquet, 31000 Toulouse Tel 05 62 73 45 33 Espace Du Judaïsme Toulouse – Réseau des centres culturels affiliés au FSJU
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Synagogue Palaprat
2 rue Palaprat, 31400 Toulouse, Tel : 05 61 62 90 41
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Le Havre Synagogue
38 Rue Victor Hugo, 76600 Le Havre Tél : + 33 2 35 21 14 59
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Synagogue of Rouen
55 Rue des Bons Enfants, 76000 Rouen Tel : 02 35 71 01 44
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Centre Edmond J. Safra of Rennes
5, Allée du Mont Dol – La Héronnière, 35000 Rennes Tél : 07 69 97 05 89 Accueil – ACCI SAFRA RENNES
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Synagogue of Nantes
5 impasse Copernic, 44004 Nantes Tél : 02 40 73 48 92 Synagogue de Nantes – Consistoire de Nantes
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Brest
During the 1808 census, only the presence of 34 Jews was counted in the department. In 1816, Simon and Michel Lipman, merchants, asked for the possibility of obtaining a Jewish cemetery in Brest. Simon’s house was used as an oratory for the community of Brest. 50 years later, there are 59 Jews in Brest. At that time, a letter from the sub-prefecture mentioned the existence of an ...
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Rennes
At the confluence of the Ille and the Vilaine, Rennes was an important city in the Middle Ages. Today known for its large student population and as a very prosperous city appreciated by tourists for its many monuments, such as its magnificent theater. During the 1808 census, only the presence of 11 Jews was counted in the department. The resettlement of the Jews from Rennes took place in the ...
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Saint-Malo
, nicknamed the “rue des juifs” near the Qui qu’i ‘en grogne tower, leads to what is now Place Chateaubriand. As early as the 16th century, we find traces of a Jewish presence. Mainly families of craftsmen and traders. The great writer Chateaubriand indicates in Mémoires d’Outre-Tombe that he was born in “this dark and narrow street of Saint-Malo called the rue ...
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