31 Bolshaya Arnautskaya, Odessa
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Bakers’ Synagogues
29 Uspenskaya, Odessa
Plus d'infosOld Jewish School
Schulgasse 1, 6845 Hohenems, Autriche
Plus d'infosMikveh of Hohenems
Schulgasse, 6845 Hohenems, Autriche
Plus d'infosHohenems’ old synagogue (Salomon-Sulzer-Saal)
Schweizer Str. 21, 6845 Hohenems, Autriche +43 5576 42780 www.salomonsulzersaal.com
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Veria
Olganou 6, Veria 591 32
Plus d'infosVeria
Following the angry reception that greeted him when he preached to the Jews of Thessaloniki, around the year 50, the Apostle Paul was spirited out of town by fellow believers in Jesus’ reincarnation. They brought him to Berea, some 60 km to the west. There too, Paul spoke in a synagogue, but in Berea the Jews “were more noble than those in Thessaloniki, for they received the word ...
Plus d'infosPalazzo Lopez
Via la Giudea, 7, 76125 Trani
Plus d'infosChurch of the Diocese
Via Giovanni Beltrani 9, 76 125 Trani +39 0883 494211
Plus d'infosScolanova Synagogue
Piazetta Scola Nova, 76125 Trani +39 347 1077486
Plus d'infosVila Cova à Coelheira
This village, located outside Vila Nova de Paiva, welcomes a small Jewish Memory Center which is dedicated to the history of the presence of the Jewish community in the region. Located in a eighteenth century building, the well documented exhibition follows history through the eyes of the community. Go to the tourist office as you enter the village.
Plus d'infosBraganca
Bragança is a medieval hilltop town in northern Portugal, 22 kilometres from Spain. Although there seems to be no record of a Jewish presence in Bragança in the 12th century, the royal privileges of 1187 mention the penalties for attacking a Jew on arrival. In exchange for this royal protection, the community had to pay high taxes. During the reign of Alfonso IV (1325-1357), the city’s ...
Plus d'infosSephardi Interpretive Center
Rua Abílio Beça, 103 5300 – 011 Bragança +351 273 240 022
Plus d'infosÚbeda
Located an hour drive from Jaen, Úbeda’s story is similar to the one of the Jewish community in Jaen. But since the accidental discovery of -maybe the most ancient synagogue in the country- the city became a not to be missed destination is Spain. The Synagogue of Water was discovered during building works carried out in several real estate properties located in the heart of the historic ...
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Water
Calle Roque Rojas, 2, 23400 Úbeda, Spain +44 953758150 https://www.andalucia.org/en/ubeda-cultural-tourism-sinagoga-del-agua
Plus d'infosVillardompardo palace
Plaza Sta. Luisa de Marillac, s/n, 23004 Jaén +34 953 24 80 68
Plus d'infosJaen
The presence of a Jewish community in Jaen is first recorded in 612 when a king’s edict forbade Jews to own Christian slaves. If the Jewish population reached its peak during the seventh century, there were most probably Jews already during the Roman period. The geographer Abd al Nur Al-Himyari mentions during the ninth century a mikveh in Jaen, known as Isaac bath. The walls of the ...
Plus d'infosRomain Gary Statue
Jono Basanavičiaus gatvė, Vilnius, Lituanie
Plus d'infosVilnius Center for Jewish Culture
Mėsinių gatvė 3a/5, Vilnius, Lituanie tel +370 609 15 132 http://www.jewishcenter.lt
Plus d'infosVilnius Chabad
Šv. Kazimiero g. 12, Vilnius, 01126 Lithuania + 370 615 83814 https://fr.chabad.org/jewish-centers/117978/Vilnius/Synagogue/Chabad-Lubavitch-of-Lithuania
Plus d'infosVilnius Ghetto map
Rūdninkų gatvė 18, Vilnius, Lituanie
Plus d'infosIzmir
It is unknown how far in the past a Jewish community existed in Izmir. When we speak of the Jews of Izmir, usually the Sephardic Jews who immigrated from Spain and Portugal between 1492 and 1497 come to mind. However, it has been proven that there was a Jewish settlement in Izmir as soon as the antique age. There is an evidence that a Jewish community existed in Izmir during the Roman ...
Plus d'infosIngwiller
The Jewish presence in Ingwiller seems to date from 1347, the date of an administrative document attesting to this. Under the regency of the Counts of Hanau-Lichtenberg, they enjoyed greater individual and economic freedom than many other towns in the region. The Jewish community grew throughout the 18th century, from 13 families in 1716 to 25 in 1766. The development of spiritual life ...
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Ingwiller
5 cour du Château, Ingwiller
Plus d'infosHochfelden
The Jewish presence in Hochfelden seems to date from the 16th century. Built in 1841 and a historical monument since 1996, the synagogue of Hochfelden is a classic example of Alsatian synagogue architecture. It was preceded and even accompanied by another synagogue, built in the 17th century. Next to the synagogue was a mikveh, the former rabbi’s house and a Jewish school. The synagogue ...
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Hochfelden
12 place du général Koenig, Hochfelden
Plus d'infosHaguenau
Haguenau is one of the oldest Jewish communities in Alsace. The Jews lived there almost without interruption since the Middle Ages, probably in the 12th century, and enjoyed the same freedoms as the other inhabitants, except for a few episodes, mainly of a more national scope, affecting all regions. The Jewish population increased from 34 families in 1735 to 64 in 178. The first synagogue was ...
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Haguenau
3, rue du Grand Rabbin Bloch, Haguenau Tel + 33 3 88 06 59 99
Plus d'infosEttendorf
The Jewish presence in the villages surrounding Haguenau seems to date at least from the 14th century. In Ettendorf in particular, two Jewish families are recorded in administrative documents in 1449. In the Middle Ages, Ettendorf was home to a large Jewish community and many scholars who came to study in its famous rabbinical school, sometimes with more than a hundred students. Ettendorf is ...
Plus d'infosErstein
The Jews of Erstein were not allowed to settle in the city until 1850. Some were allowed to work there during the day, but had to return in the evening to the towns in the region that were more open to Jewish emancipation. The synagogue was inaugurated in 1882. It was destroyed in April 1941 by the Nazis, its contents auctioned off at that time. Of the 100 Jews living in Erstein in 1939, only ...
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