Contenus associés au mot-clé “jewish cemetery”
Memorial of Sedan
Place Voltaire, Sedan
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Rue des Elus
Jewish cemetery of Epernay
Avenue de Champagne
Plus d'infosRue de la Juiverie
Rue de la Petite juiverie
Rue des Juifs
Jewish cemetery of Châlons-en-Champagne
Rue Kellerman, Châlons-en-Champagne
Plus d'infosSedan
Sedan is well known as a former cloth-making centre and has seen many battles in recent wars. The Jewish presence in Sedan appears to date back to the Middle Ages. It developed thanks to the arrival of Jews from Amsterdam in the middle of the 17th century. However, it was not until the beginning of the 19th century that it became more permanent, following the emancipation of the Jews of ...
Plus d'infosEpernay
Epernay is known as the home of several of the great Champagne houses and the many cellars that house this highly prized beverage. The Jewish presence in Epernay appears to date back to the Middle Ages, as evidenced by street names such as rue Juiverie, rue Haute Juiverie and rue Basse Juiverie. A remains today. Epernay’s neo-Byzantine was inaugurated in 1890 by architect Henry Clouet, ...
Plus d'infosChâlons-en-Champagne
Châlons-en-Champagne, formerly known as Châlons-sur-Marne, is famous for its Market Castle and its ancient churches. The Jewish presence in Châlons seems to go back a very long way, perhaps even to Roman times. In any case, it has been documented from the 11th century onwards. Indicative of this antiquity are certain street names typically given in the Middle Ages, such as and , as well as ...
Plus d'infosAncient Jewish cemetery of Châteauroux
Avenue des Marins, Châteauroux
Plus d'infosRue de la Petite Juiverie
Soissons
Soissons is a town known for its famous vase, as well as its former role as a capital. The Jewish presence in Soissons goes back at least as far as the 12th century. The community had a synagogue, probably on the ancient rue de la Juiverie, under the castle walls. Many Jews also lived in the surrounding villages. Jewish life in Soissons came to an end with the expulsion of 1306. Timid returns ...
Plus d'infosDreux
Dreux is famous for its listed historic monuments. The Jewish presence appears to be quite ancient, dating back to at least the 12th century, when they came under the protection of the Counts of Dreux. The town was famous for its eminent tossafists, including Rabbi Salomon ben Juda de Dreux, who directed the Ecole de Dreux. In 2023, the inauguration of rue Livia-Zinger, named after a ...
Plus d'infosChâteauroux
Châteauroux is famous for its three castles and other historic monuments. Following major archaeological work carried out by INRAP in 2018 and 2019, 46 tombs dating from between the 12th and 14th centuries have been authenticated in a in Châteauroux. This attests to a fairly long-standing Jewish presence in the town. According to Philippe Blanchard, the person in charge of this research, the ...
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Funchal
Jewish cemetery of Faial
9900-163 Horta
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Terceira
Caminho Novo 9700, Angra do Heroísmo
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Ponta Delgada
R. Baden Powell, Ponta Delgada
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Göteborg
Kålltorpsgatan, 416 52 Göteborg
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Turzii street
Jewish cemetery of Soimului street
Jewish cemetery of Stropkov
Tisinec 58, 091 01 Tisinec
Plus d'infosJewish orthodox cemetery of Presov
13892/, Tehelná 6304/6, 080 01 Prešov
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Kosice
2382/, Rastislavova 2382/91, 040 11 Košice
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Bardejov
Tehelná 1139/2, 085 01 Bardejov
Plus d'infosJewish neological cemetery of Bratislava
Žižkova 1861/50, Bratislava
Plus d'infosJewish Orthodox cemetery of Bratislava
Žižkova 1860/36, Bratislava Tel : +421 2/544 169 49
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