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Rue Pige au Croly 56, 6000 Charleroi Tel +32 71 31 10 66
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Rue de Diekirch 243, 6700 Arlon Tel : +32 63 22 46 79
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Rue de la Synagogue, 6700 Arlon Tel : +32 470 81 75 16
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Namur is the capital of the Walloon region and has a great cultural heritage dating back 2000 years. The Jewish presence in Namur declined from the 19th century onwards, contrary to other Belgian cities which witnessed a development of Jewish life, numbering at most a hundred people. Thus, in 1907, the Jewish community disappeared from Namur. Documents show that a rabbi and a hazan were ...
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Arlon is a very ancient town, dating back to the Gallo-Roman period. Since 1831, after the national independence, the Belgian constitution regulates the Jewish cult in the same way as the other recognised religions. Nevertheless, it was not until about thirty years later that the first official synagogues were built and inaugurated. In the meantime, prayers and religious festivals were ...
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St.-Jakobs-Platz 16, 80331 München Tel: +49 89 233-96096 www.juedisches-museum-muenchen.des
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Grindelhof 30, 20146 Hamburg Tel.: (040) 44 09 44 https://www.jghh.org/de/
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Rheinparkweg 1, 50679 Köln, Allemagne +49 221 22128400 https://www.oper.koeln/de/
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Michalské nám. 470, 715 00 Ostrava-Michálkovice
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Tovární 732/15, 709 00 Ostrava-Mariánské Hory a Hulváky
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Hrnčířská 73, 793 99 Osoblaha
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Hálkova 4, 779 00 Olomouc
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Neředín, 779 00, Olomouc
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7 Komenskeho, 779 00 Olomouc Tel +420 585223119 www.kehila-olomouc.cz
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Město 2017, 752 01 Kojetín
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Husova, 752 01 Kojetín Tel +420 581 021 568
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The city of Ostrava is best known for its economic activity. It was one of the great coal mining regions and a major ironworks. The Jewish presence in the city was rather late, being limited by the local authorities. There are records of a Jewish resident renting a distillery in 1786. A community was slowly formed, officially taking shape in 1875 with about 60 members. A Jewish cemetery was ...
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Osoblaha is a Silesian village popular with contemporary tourists for its medieval buildings. The Jewish presence probably dates back to this period and was quite stable over the centuries until the 18th century. Jewish refugees from Vienna and Poland settled here. The Jewish community in Osoblaha included the presence of prominent rabbis. The number of Jews declined especially at the ...
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Olomouc was the capital of Moravia from the 14th to the 17th centuries and a major trading town at that time. The Jewish presence is very old and seems to date from the 11th century. Documents from the Middle Ages have been found which attest to the payment of taxes by the Jews to the local authorities. The Jews of Olomouc were expelled in 1454 and their property seized. Nevertheless, some ...
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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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May 18 – September 24, 2023 at the Illinois Holocaust Museum, USA In 1945, the diary of a 14-year-old Jewish girl was found in Auschwitz-Birkenau. It had been written by Rywka Lipszyc and described her life in the Łódz ghetto between October 1943 and April 1944. The diary describes family life at that time and the difficult daily life in the ghetto. More than sixty years after its ...
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17 February to 24 September 2023 at the Jewish Museum Amsterdam A series of texts, covering different writing styles, evoke the theme of the author’s identity. By returning to the question of Jewish identity. For there are many ways to answer this question. The documents presented cover four centuries of Dutch Jewish authors. Was this Jewish identity private or publicly known? Did it ...
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Nezamyslova 27, 615 00 Brno +420 544 526 737
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3, tř. Kpt. Jaroše 1922, 602 00 Brno-střed Tel : +420 544 509 622 Židovská obec Brno – Židovská obec Brno (zob.cz)
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Židovský hřbitov, Slavkov u Brna
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Úzká Street, Slavkov u Brna tel : +420607721765
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Městys Chodová Planá – Chodová Planá (chodovaplana.cz)
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Brno is the capital of Moravia. The Jewish presence dates back to at least the 13th century, when the local authorities invited them to settle there without the discriminatory measures imposed in other places at that time. This warm welcome encouraged development and by 1348 there were almost 1000 Jews living there. Graves from this period have even been found. However, the Jews were expelled ...
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Austerlitz, Slavkov u Brna in Czech, is a town most famous for the Napoleonic battle of 1806. The Jewish presence in Moravia is one of the oldest, with a Jewish cemetery dating from the 12th century. Among the illustrious figures from the town is the author of the Sefer ha-Minhagim (1294), Moses ben Tobiah. There was also a yeshiva in Austerlitz at that time. At the beginning of the 17th ...
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Chodova Plana is a town known as an old trade route, for its mines and brewery and the long-standing fights between nobles to rule it. The Jewish presence probably dates from the end of the 16th century. A synagogue was mentioned in 1645, as well as an , where a few hundred graves are located. Threatened with expulsion on several occasions, a Jewish community continued to live there. About ...
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