Rue de la Synagogue, 68920 Wintzenheim
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Wintzenheim
The Jewish presence in Wintzenheim seems to be very old and important, the city having been the seat of a rabbinate since 1808. If we find traces of a synagogue in the 18th century, the one which remains today probably dates from 1750 and benefited from restoration works in 1828 and 1870. The was classified as a historical monument in 1995. In 2000, on the occasion of the 250th anniversary ...
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Westhoffen
Rue Westerend. 67310 Westhoffen Tel +33 3 88 14 46 50
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Westhoffen
Place de la Synagogue, 67310 Westhoffen
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The Jewish presence in Westhoffen seems to be very old, as evidenced by the existence of a prayer room in the 17th century, probably dating from 1626. At that time, there were about 100 Jews in Westhoffen. The following century, the community benefited from a synagogue, built in 1760. The synagogue, faced with the development of Jewish life, soon proved to be too small, as the town had nearly ...
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Soultz-sous-Forêts
rue Clémence et Pierre Gros, 67250 Soultz-sous-Forêts Tel +33 3 88 14 46 50
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Soultz-sous-Forêts
8 Rue de la Bergerie, 67250 Soultz-sous-Forêts
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The Jewish presence seems to be quite old. A synagogue welcomed the faithful in the 19th century. It was inaugurated in 1827 and restored in the 1860s. At that time, Soultz-sous-Forêts played an important role in Jewish religious institutions. Nevertheless, it was demolished in 1897 to be replaced by a new . Destroyed during the Holocaust, the synagogue was restored after the war and ...
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Saverne
1 Rue du 19 Novembre, 67700 Saverne
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The Jewish presence in Saverne seems to date from the 12th century. Nevertheless, its perpetuation dates rather from the 17th century. An oratory dating from this century would have been located in the Judenhof of the time. On the eve of the French Revolution, a synagogue was built in the same area. However, it was destroyed by fire in 1850. In 1898 the construction of the new synagogue ...
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Guebwiller
7 Rue de l’Ancien Hôpital, 68500 Guebwiller
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The Jewish presence in Guebwiller dates back to at least the 13th century. About ten families lived there. This encouraged the inauguration of a synagogue at the beginning of the 14th century. Nevertheless, following the persecutions of 1349, this community ceased to exist. As in other cities in the region in the following centuries, their presence was very limited and generally reserved for ...
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Bischwiller
Rue des Cimetières, 67240 Bischwiller Tel +33 3 88 14 46 50
Plus d'infosAncient synagogue of Bischwiller
12 Rue du Maréchal Foch, 67240 Bischwiller
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The Jewish presence in Bischwiller dates back at least to the 14th century, since during the persecutions of 1349, references to those committed in the town were found. As in many other towns in the region in the following centuries, Jews were allowed to stay there during the day for certain economic activities, but not to reside there. Thus, it was not until the consequences of the ...
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Mulhouse
96 rue Lefèbvre, 68100 Mulhouse Tel +33 3 89 66 21 22
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Mulhouse
2 rue des Rabbins, 68100 MULHOUSE Tel : 03 89 66 21 22 https://www.cimulhouse.com/
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The Jewish presence in Mulhouse is ancient, probably dating back to at least the 13th century, but following massacres and expulsions, it did not become permanent until the end of the 18th century. There seem to have been two synagogues in the Middle Ages, but the few Jews allowed to reside there left the city in the 15th and 16th centuries. When Mulhouse had the status of a Swiss Republic ...
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Sélestat
Chemin du Paradiesweg Tel + 33 6 33 85 95 55 https://www.selestat-haut-koenigsbourg.com/lei/detail/116/222005778/1905/cimetiere-israelite-selestat.htm
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Sélestat
9 Rue Sainte-Barbe, 67600 Sélestat
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The Jewish presence in Sélestat seems to date from the 14th century, marked in particular by the presence of a synagogue on rue des Clefs. Destroyed in 1470, a building was acquired by the community in rue Sainte-Barbe to establish a new synagogue. Expelled several times from the 14th to the 17th centuries, the Jews were allowed to participate in fairs and markets during the day. The French ...
Plus d'infosCemetery of Schirmeck
8 Chemin des Champs de la Ville, 67130 Schirmeck Tel +33 3 88 14 46 50 http://judaisme.sdv.fr/synagog/basrhin/r-z/schirmeck/cimet.htm
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Schirmeck
51 Rue des Écoles, 67130 Schirmeck
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In 1905, a wood merchant sold his land, on which a synagogue was built. At that time there were 36 Jews in Schirmeck, 23 in La Broque and 19 in Wisches. The synagogue allowed the Jewish inhabitants of Schirmeck and the surrounding villages to have a place of worship for a community of 79 people. The was opened to the Jewish community in 1895. Previously, the Jews were buried in the cemetery ...
Plus d'infosAncient synagogue of Rosheim
3 Rue du Général de Brauer, 67560 Rosheim
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