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'infosContenus associés au mot-clé “jewish culture”
Maïmonide-Averroès-Thomas d’Aquin Institute
1 rue de la Barralerie, 34000 Montpellier Tel : +33 4 67 02 70 11 https://www.maimonide-institut.com/
Plus d'infosJacques Chirac Media Library
7 rue des Filles Dieu, 10000 Troyes Tél : 03 25 43 56 20 Open from Tuesday to Saturday
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Troyes
Plus d'infosRashi Memorial
In front of the Théâtre de Champagne Boulevard Gambetta, 10000 Troyes
Plus d'infosRashi Institute
2 rue Brunneval, 10000 Troyes Tel: 03 10 95 30 07 Mail: contact@institut-rachi-troyes.fr Accueil
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During the Middle Ages, the Aube Region in France hosts many Jewish communities including Villenauxe-la-Grande, Saint-Mards-en-Othe, Plancy-l’Abbaye, Ervy-le-Chätel, Lhuître, Mussy-sur-Seine, Ramerupt, Dampierre , Brienne-le-Chäteau, Bar-sur-Aube and especially Troyes. The Jewish presence in the city of Troyes probably dates from the XIth century, a fact which can be verified from ...
Plus d'infosAlliance Israélite Universelle’s Library
6 bis rue Michel Ange, 75016 Paris Tel : + 33 1 55 74 79 13 https://www.aiu.org/fr
Plus d'infosPlace Pereire
Kahana Court
67 Gheorghe Doja Strada, Sighet
Plus d'infosIosefin Synagogue of Timisoara
Strada Gheorghe Pop de Baseti, Timisoara
Plus d'infosFabric Synagogue of Timisoara
Strada Ion Luca Caragiale 1, Timisoara
Plus d'infosDaugavpils Synagogue and Jewish Museum
Cietoksna iela 38, Daugavpils Tel : +371 29548760
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A Jewish Community was established in the 1750s, with many persons working as artisans. The Jewish population rapidly Evolved in the 19th century, numbering 1559 in 1815 and 2918 in 1847. The development of railroads and different industries such as grain and timber encouraged the growing of the city. In 1898, the number of Jews working as artisans in Daugavpils grew to 5000. Jobs became more ...
Plus d'infosNorwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies
Villa Grande Huk Aveny 56, Oslo https://www.hlsenteret.no/english/
Plus d'infosBaumweg Synagogue
Baumweg 5 60316 Frankfurt www.baumweg-synagoge.de
Plus d'infosWestend Synagogue
Freiherr-Vom-Stein-Strasse 30 60323 Frankfurt Tel 069 / 76 80 36 420
Plus d'infosBeith Shalom synagogue of Speyer
Am Weidenberg 3 67346 Speyer
Plus d'infosNew Synagogue of Mainz
Hindenburgstrasse, Mainz https://jgmainz.de/
Plus d'infosGreenbank Drive Hebrew Congregation
Greenbank Drive, Sefton Park, L17 1AN Liverpool Téléphone: +44 151 733 1417
Plus d'infosJewish cultural home of Liège
12 Quai Marcellis, 4020 Liège
Plus d'infosCentre Communautaire Laïc Juif David Susskind
Rue de l’Hôtel des Monnaies 52 à 1060 Bruxelles +32 2 543 02 70 info@cclj.be http://www.cclj.be
Plus d'infosCommunauté juive libérale de Genève – GIL
43, Route de Chêne, 1208 Genève + 41 22 732 32 45 www.gil.ch
Plus d'infosManduria tourist office
Via Pietro Maggi, 7, 74024 Manduria TA +39 099 979 6600
Plus d'infosJewish Information Centre / CIŻ Cafe
ul. Włodkowica 9 , Wroclaw (+48) 784 28 46 38
Plus d'infosWroclaw
The oldest Jewish tombstone found in Wroclaw (Breslau) dates back to 1203, indicating that by then Wroclaw was home to a permanent Jewish community. In 1290, Wroclaw had the second largest Jewish community in East Central Europe, after Prague. The Jews of the city worked primarily as moneylenders and traders; a smaller minority worked as artisans. During the 14th century, however, the Jews of ...
Plus d'infosBente Kahan Foundation
ul. Włodkowica 5, Wroclaw (+48) 71 782 81 23 https://fbk.org.pl/en/
Plus d'infosWhite Stork Synagogue of Wroclaw
ul. Włodkowica 7, Wroclaw (+48) 71 343 64 01
Plus d'infosOlot
At the fall of Carcassonne in 1209, the Jews of Béziers took refuge in Catalonia and rebuilt a community in the small town of Olot. It is known that the Jewish communities of Languedoc and Catalonia maintained commercial, cultural and religious relations. In the thirteenth century, Catalonia therefore absorbed a large number of Jews fleeing the war raging in Languedoc. Olot was destroyed in ...
Plus d'infosThann
A Jewish community existed in Thann as early as the 13th century. In 1350, sources report a Jewish street in the northeastern part of the city. This community remained important: there were indeed 630 Jews in Thann in 1885. Before the Second World War, the community amounted to 160 souls. was first built in 1817 in the Neo-Byzantine style. In 1859, the number of faithful exceeds the capacity ...
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