Jubiliejaus g., 57142 Kėdainiai
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Jubiliejaus g., 57142 Kėdainiai
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A. Kanapinsko g., 57315 Kėdainiai
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Lakstingalu, Kedainiai
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Senoji rinka 12, 57247 Kedainiai
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Pakruojo zydu kapines, 83184 Sigutenai
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Žvejų g. 19, 82213 Šeduva
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Ežero g., 76285 Šiauliai
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J. Janonio g. 15, 89328 Tirkšliai
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Kojetin is a Moravian town that has been known as a commercial crossroads for centuries and now hosts many cultural events. The Jewish presence in Kojetin seems to date back to at least the 13th century, although the earliest documents found attesting to this date from 1566. They mention the presence of 52 Jewish families in Judengasse. In the 16th century there was a and a . The synagogue ...
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The East was home to both the city’s underprivileged social classes, victims of gentrification in other districts, and refugees from the continental conflicts of the 20th century: Armenians, Greeks and Jews. Between the 3rd, 11th and 19th centuries, the garment and shoe manufacturing industries developed, where many of these migrants were employed. Before the war, Paris had 50,000 Jews ...
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The Jewish presence in Forbach seems to date from the 17th century. Very few people were affected until the middle of the 18th century. An oratory was installed in 1733 and a small Jewish quarter began to form on rue Fabert. If on the eve of the French Revolution a complaint was lodged about the quota of Jews exceeding the authorized number, the wind of emancipation had rapid effects in the ...
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