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Contenus associés au mot-clé “italian jews”

Jewish cemetery of Naples

Via Cimitero Israelita

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Jewish cemetery of Verona

89 Via Antonio Badile, Verona Tel. +39 045 520618

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Piazza delle Erbe

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Synagogue of Verona

Via Portici, 3, 37121 Verona Tel. +39 045 800 7112 Home

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San Lazzaro cemetery

Via Cimitero S. Lazzaro, 31100 Treviso

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Ca Da Noal

Via Canova, Treviso

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Via Portico Oscuro

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Stradella della Stamperia

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Via Olmo

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Via San Pietro

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Via San Martino

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Verona

Italy > Veneto

The second largest city in the Veneto region in terms of economic activity, Verona is also known for its beautiful ancient cultural and religious buildings and its university. The first documents that attest to a Jewish presence in Verona date from the 10th century, in reference to a desire to expel them. These documents indicate names of German origin. Among the Jewish personalities in ...

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Treviso

Italy > Veneto

Close to Venice, Treviso is a city known for its commercial activities and its agricultural production, especially in wine and horticulture. The documents that attest to the Jewish presence are very old, dating from the 10th century. They mention the presence in Treviso of a Jewish family, originally from Germany, with shops in the town. Nevertheless, few documents are found in the following ...

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Piove di Sacco

Italy > Veneto

Piove di Sacco was built in Roman times and fortified in the Middle Ages. The Jewish presence is attested by documents dated from the end of the 14th century. They concern the arrival of Jews who were involved in banking, which was often the only activity permitted for them at the time. This did not prevent them from pursuing other interests, such as Moshe ben Samuel, a banker and scribe who ...

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Este

Italy > Veneto

Este is a very old town, which served as a military base and was rebuilt around a castle following a destruction. It reached its peak during the Venetian era. Documents dating from 1389 attest to the settlement of Jews in Este in order to open a banking institution. A Jewish ghetto was established in 1666, in the district. It consisted of only a few houses and was accessible through a single ...

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Palazzo degli Ebrei

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Ancient synagogue of Urbania

17 Via Garibaldi

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Ghetto San Lorenzo

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Monte Volpino

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Vicolo Sebastiani

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Museo Diocesano

Via Gregorio XII, 11, 62019 Recanati MC

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Via Santa Lucia

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Urbania

Italy > The Marches

A relatively new town for the region, Urbania was built under the name of Casteldurante in the Middle Ages and then adopted its present name in memory of Pope Urban VIII. Documents dating from 1437 attest to the Jewish presence in the town. Although the Jews were initially forced to work as pawnbrokers, they soon diversified. Some opted for those related to trade or and others to weaving and ...

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San Severino

Italy > The Marches

San Severino is a Roman town, with architectural traces of the different periods, especially the medieval and Renaissance ones. Administrative documents attest to a Jewish presence dating back to at least the 13th century. The Fonte dei Giudei, literally “the fountain of the Jews”, built in 1295, is a sign of this antiquity. It has since been renamed Fonte del Casale. From the ...

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Recanati

Italy > The Marches

Recanati is best known for being the birthplace of the poet Giacomo Leopardi, whose name is also very present on the monuments. In particular, Piazza Leopardi with its monument to the poet. The first documents attesting to a Jewish presence in the city date from 1336 and 1343. The names of Jews who practised the profession of pawnbroker seem, according to these same documents, to have joined ...

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Osimo

Italy > The Marches

The city of Osimo is a strategically important place and has been the victim of numerous conquests by regional powers over the years. This is evidenced by the very old buildings, churches and imposing palaces. The oldest written evidence of the Jewish presence in Osimo is a document from 1302, which describes their life in the city. At that time they lived mainly in the San Gregorio district. ...

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Via Garibaldi

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Via Fratelli Rosselli

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Via Borgo Mozzo

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Civic Museum of Jesi

Via XV Settembre, 10, 60035 Jesi AN +39 0731 538439

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