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74 Vilniaus, Siauliai Tel : + 370 41 52 69 33 Chaimas Frenkelis Villa-Museum – Aušros muziejus (ausrosmuziejus.lt)
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J. Janonio g. 15, 89328 Tirkšliai
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Vilniaus g. 6, 56239 Žiežmariai
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Seduva is a town formerly known for its agricultural production. The Jewish presence in Seduva appears to be quite ancient, dating back at least to the 15th century. At the end of the 18th century, there were around 500 Jewish families. A hundred years later, they made up 56% of the total population. This number declined in the early 20th century. The town had a yeshiva and a Jewish school. ...
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The town, capital of the region of the same name, enjoyed rapid prosperity in the 1800s thanks to its geographical location. Railways and companies were built relatively early on. Jews worked in various economic sectors, notably as tanners, in the metal industry and in various forms of craftsmanship. The Jewish presence in the town of Siauliai probably dates back to the 17th century. They ...
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Tirksliai is a small town in northern Lithuania. The Jewish presence in Tirksliai probably dates back to the 18th century. Like most other regional religious establishments, the community built a wooden synagogue in the 19th century, which housed numerous manuscripts in Hebrew and Yiddish. It had several entrances, probably to allow separate entrance for men and women. The Jewish community ...
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Ziezmariai lies at the crossroads of the road between Vilnius and Kaunas, and was often crossed and attacked by troops during regional conflicts. The Jewish presence in the town of Ziesmariai probably dates back to the 16th century. Jewish life gradually took shape, with the opening of Jewish schools and venues for social and cultural activities, including sport and theatre. A wooden was ...
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Krāslavas iela 5, Rēzekne, LV-4601 Tel : + 371 26 615 683
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maija iela 30, Ludza, Ludzas pilsēta, Ludzas novads, LV-5701 Tel : + 371 65 723 931 Sākums – Ludzas Muzejs
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Maskavas iela 471, Latgales priekspilseta, Riga LV-1063
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Rezekne is built on seven hills, giving it its name. The Jewish presence in Rezekne probably dates back to the 18th century. The town’s Jewish population grew mainly in the second half of the 19th century, from 542 in 1847 to almost 6,500 in 1897. Most Jews worked as craftsmen and tradesmen. Their participation in the life of the city was facilitated between the wars. The community ...
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Ludza is famous for its ancient castle. The Jewish presence in Ludza probably dates back to the 16th century, but continued from the 18th century onwards. At the turn of the 19th century, there were 582 Jews in Ludza. By the end of the century, there were 2803. Their main activities at the time were as tailors and craftsmen. But they were also involved in the grain trade, timber and other ...
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9 impasse Chardonnet, 73000 Chambéry Tel : 04 79 85 53 58 Chambéry – Consistoire Régional de Lyon (consistoireregionaldelyon.org)
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8 rue du Dr Coquand, 74100 Annemasse Tel 04 50 38 72 30
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18 rue de Narvik, 74000 Annecy Tel : 04 50 67 69 37 Synagogue Annecy – Accueil (weebly.com)
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50 Montée de la Reine Victoria, 73100 Aix-les-Bains Tel : 04 79 61 27 99 La Yechiva d’Aix-les-Bains – Site Officiel : Présentation et Inscription – ישיבת חכמי צרפת – La Yechiva d’Aix-les-Bains (yechiva-aixlesbains.fr)
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The City of the Dukes is the historic capital of the States of Savoy. The Jewish presence in Chambéry probably dates back to the 14th century, following Count Edward’s call for their settlement in 1319. Most families lived on rue de la Juiverie, now . This street faced a two-storey tower attached to the castle. They often worked as bankers and pawnbrokers, both because the Church ...
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Annemasse, a town on the border with Geneva, developed mainly in the early 20th century. The Jewish presence in Annemasse probably dates back to the Middle Ages, but was quite small. This changed with the emancipation of the Jews of France following the Revolution, and especially with the arrival in the region of Jews from Alsace-Lorraine. By the turn of the 20th century, Jews were living ...
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This beautiful Alpine town between lake and mountains has been a favorite of residents and tourists alike for centuries. The Jewish presence in Annecy probably dates back to the Middle Ages. They lived on the right bank of the Thiou, outside the fortified city walls. Rue des Juifs (“Street of the Jews) later became Quai de l’Evêché. During the Great Plague, Jews were accused of ...
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As its name suggests, Aix-les-Bains is a renowned French spa. The Jewish presence in Aix-les-Bains probably dates back to the Middle Ages, but was quite small. This changed with the emancipation of the Jews of France following the Revolution, and especially with the arrival in the region of Jews from Alsace-Lorraine. The Jewish community of Aix is best known for its (“The Yechiva of the ...
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From 7 September 2023 to 18 February 2024 at the Jewish Museum of Belgium Belgian surrealism has been well known since Magritte. Shoshana Walfish follows in this tradition when she revisits the representation of the ‘woman-object’ and objects as female bodies in her work. This Brussels-based Canadian artist also explores the lush aesthetic allusions associated with bodily organs. ...
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From 22 to 27 December 2023 in Birmingham Probably one of the greatest success stories of contemporary English Judaism, the concept of Limmud has flourished all over the world. So it was in England that it was born, with a few volunteers keen to present and share the different cultural facets of Judaism. The end-of-year festival is the biggest, attracting thousands of people from England and ...
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From 8 September 2023 to 14 January 2024 at the Jewish Museum Berlin For the first time ever, the Jewish Museum Berlin is presenting an exhibition dealing with Jewish life in East Germany from the post-war period to reunification and its subsequent development. With the help of a large number of documents, the cultural history is brought to the fore, thanks to films, texts and works of art. ...
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4 Imp. Dragon, 13006 Marseille Tel : 04 91 37 42 01 Centre Edmond Fleg Marseille – Accueil – Centre Edmond Fleg Marseille (centrefleg.com)
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Until November 26, 2023 at Cercil – Musée Mémorial des enfants du Vel d’Hiv From Calvo’s La Bête est morte (The Beast is Dead) to Spirou, via X-Men, Maus and many others, the theme of the Holocaust has been tackled in many different ways in comics. This exhibition allows visitors to question the visual sources of these representations, their relevance, their scope and their ...
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September 3 to October 27, 2023 in Metz Numerous events are organized around the theme of memory, this 20th year in Lorraine. The festivities kick off on September 3 with an open day at the consistorial synagogue on rue Elie Bloch, a Hebrew calligraphy workshop led by Michel D’Anastasio, lectures by Alain Nedjar and Joëlle Allouche (President and Vice-President of the Cercle de ...
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September 20, 2023 to January 15, 2024 at the Orangerie Museum In 1914, through Max Jacob, the young gallery owner and collector Paul Guillaume met Amedeo Modigliani. The artist painted his gallerist on several occasions, one of these works being on display at the Orangerie Museum. This exhibition celebrates this great encounter and the links between the two men, which went beyond the ...
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September 3, 2023 at the mahJ Jewish culinary traditions, from the contours of the Mediterranean to the deep villages of Eastern Europe, are the gastronomic palettes around which unforgettable family moments and inspiring artists and authors are created, from the Singer family to Albert Cohen, from Claude Lelouch to Woody Allen. How can we forget Mangeclous’ long description of his ...
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