17 Boulevard Joffre, 54000 Nancy Tel : 03 83 32 10 67
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Synagogue of Lille
5 Rue Auguste Angellier, 59000 Lille Tel : 03 20 52 41 59
Plus d'infosNancy
A student city with magnificent museums, notably around the incomparable Stanislas Square, Nancy is one of the jewels of Lorraine, paying tribute to different periods of classical and modern art. The Jewish presence in Nancy appears to date back to the Middle Ages, as evidenced by their expulsion in 1176. The Duke of Lorraine encouraged the arrival of Jews in the early 13th century. He ...
Plus d'infosLille
The Jewish presence in Lille is indicated from the Middle Ages. Many “rue des Juifs” existed in the region at this time, notably in Lille, Bavai, Maroilles and Sains. In 1023, thirty Jews from Lorraine were authorized by the Count of Baudouin to settle in the North, in the towns of Hautmont, Bavai and Cambrai. Like other Jewish communities in the region, Jews were expelled from the Kingdom in ...
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Biarritz
3 rue Pellot, 64200 Biarritz Tel : 05 59 55 03 95
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6 Rue de l’As de Carreau, 90000 Belfort Tel : +33 3 84 28 55 41
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15 rue de la Halle, Toul
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10 Rue Albert Joly, 78000 Versailles Tél. : 01 39 07 19 19 https://www.synagogueversailles.com/
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The Jewish presence in Versailles dates back to the 18th century, when Jewish merchants from Comtat and Alsace settled there. The religious ceremonies of this small community are celebrated at the home of the officiating minister. Thanks to the arrival of Jews from Paris but also from Alsace, Lorraine and Germany, the community grew, mainly after 1870. It was then that the project of a large ...
Plus d'infosToul
A very old Jewish community, Toul has hosted many great religious figures such as tosafists. Following threats of eviction from the region by religious authorities at the start of the 18th century, around 100 Jewish families were authorized by Duke Leopold to stay. Léon Cohen, an important figure in local Jewish life, would take part a century later in the General Assembly convened by ...
Plus d'infosBiarritz
The Jewish presence in Biarritz was very weak until the end of the 19th century. The Jews present are mainly attached to Bayonne for the celebrations of religious festivals and ceremonies. However, the transformation of the fishing town into a renowned summer and spa destination will be a game-changer. The community of Biarritz really took shape at the end of the 19th century, following a ...
Plus d'infosBelfort
If a Jewish presence is mentioned in documents from the Middle Ages, the establishment of a community rather took place at the end of the 18th century. Their presence in neighboring towns such as Foussemagne is older. The emancipation of the Jews of France with the spirit and authority of the French Revolution facilitates their installation. Thus, from 1791, they mainly lived in the old town. ...
Plus d'infosBar Yohai Synagogue of Grenoble
4, rue des Bains – 38000 Grenoble Tél. : 04 76 46 15 14
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11, rue André Maginot – 38000 Grenoble Tél. : 04 76 87 02 80
Plus d'infosNeveh Chalom Synagogue
317 Rue Duguesclin – 69007 LYON Tél. : 04 78 58 18 74 www.nevehchalom.fr
Plus d'infosMaison de la Culture Yiddish – Medem Library
29 Rue du Château d’Eau, 75010 Paris Tél : 01 47 00 14 00 Accueil
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52 Rue René Boulanger, 75010 Paris Tél : 01 42 02 17 08 Accueil
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10 Rue Saint-Claude, 75003 Paris Tél : 01 42 71 68 19 https://www.cerclebernardlazare.org/
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Nazareth
15 Rue Notre Dame de Nazareth, 75003 Paris Tél : 01 42 78 00 30 http://synagoguenazareth.free.fr/
Plus d'infosPlace de la République
Around the Place de la République, you will find one of the oldest places in Paris attesting to the Jewish cultural heritage of Paris: the synagogue of Nazareth. But also very active cultural institutions such as the Cercle Bernard Lazare, the Center Medem and the Maison de la Culture Yiddish. By order of June 29, 1819, King Louis XVIII authorized the Consistory to build the first major in ...
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Vincennes Saint-Mandé
30 rue Céline Robert, 94300 Vincennes Tel : 07.82.55.86.67 www.synagoguevincennes.fr
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12 Rue Ancelle, 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine Tél : 01 47 47 78 76 www.synaneuilly.com
Plus d'infosSynagogue of La Varenne Saint-Hilaire
10 bis avenue du Château, 94210 Saint-Maur-des-Fossés Tél : 01.42.83.28.75 www.hillelweb.com
Plus d'infosLa Varenne Saint-Hilaire
Constructed in 1935, the was built following the installation of Parisian Jews in this pleasant suburb crossed by La Marne. Eminent rabbis such as Jacob Kaplan, Jean Kling, Meyer Jaïs and Jacob Madar officiate there. The distribution in places in the synagogue is quite classic. A vestibule precedes a nave. The sanctuary is marked by an apse. The reception of men on the ground floor and ...
Plus d'infosNeuilly-sur-Seine
Jews living in Neuilly since the mid-19th century organized a small oratory on rue Louis-Philippe in 1869. 140 Jews were identified in the community in 1872. Following the purchase of land, in particular thanks to the philanthropist Godchaux Oulry, rue Jacques-Dulud in 1875, the architect Emile Ulmann, Grand Prix of Rome, takes the works in hand. The was inaugurated in 1878. A neo-oriental ...
Plus d'infosVincennes – Saint-Mandé
Built in 1907 thanks to patron Daniel Iffla Osiris, the was the work of architect Victor Tondu. On the purchased plot are built the house of the rabbi and the synagogue. Roof terraces were chosen at the time to soberly decorate the exteriors. A vestibule leads to the prayer hall and provides access to the women’s floor. In a fairly classic cantilever at the time. Lighting and ...
Plus d'infosAlbert Kahn Gardens
14 rue du Port, 92100 Boulogne Billancourt Tel : +33 1 55 19 28 00 https://albert-kahn.hauts-de-seine.fr/
Plus d'infosBoulogne-Billancourt
The is located on the eccentric part of rue des Abondances, not far from the Maimonides school. It was built in 1911, according to plans by architect Emmanuel Pontremoli. Its geometric shape is particularly original, responding to the tastes of the time of its creation. The Byzantine references of the synagogue are close to those of the Chasseloup-Laubat synagogue. The painter Gustave-Louis ...
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Boulogne Billancourt
43 rue des Abondances, 92100 Boulogne Billancourt Tel : 01 46 03 90 63 https://synaboulogne.com/
Plus d'infosBen Zakaï Synagogue of Montpellier
7 rue du Général Lafon, 34000 Montpellier Tel : + 33 4 67 92 92 07
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