17 March, 28 April, 26 May and 16 June 2024 The links between Judaism and ecology go back a very long way, and are particularly marked by the presence of these themes in the Bible around the respect due to nature, the working of the land and its rest, as well as the animal condition. La Manne is the think tank of Judaism on the Move (JEM) and studies these links, cross-referencing texts from ...
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Visits to the Maison Zola and the Musée Dreyfus
The CBL regularly organises visits to these emblematic sites in Médan. Visitors can follow the story of these two great men and their common fight for the values and dignity of the French Republic. The aim is to share with future generations the values of these two men and their courage in the face of adversity, by showing the xenophobic speeches and anti-Semitic caricatures. But also the ...
Plus d'infosConference “Antisemitism within political parties”
2 April 2024 at 8pm at the Centre Medem Alexandre Bande, Guy Konopnicki and Rudy Reichstadt present the collective work “Political History of antisemitism in France”. The book analyses this overt or covert presence within French political parties, from 1967 to the present day. The evolution of antisemitism, its manifestations and the way it is conveyed, particularly following the ...
Plus d'infosConference “Singing in spite of everything”
9 April 2024 at 7pm at the Caen Memorial This year, 2024, music during the war is approached from two different angles. The first part of the year will explore artistic life under the Occupation. Then, the desire to sing after the Liberation. Musician and journalist Thierry Geffrotin presents the different ways in which people “entertained” themselves in an attempt to forget ...
Plus d'infosWorkshop “Being Jewish in Seine-Saint-Denis during the Second World War”
31 March 2024 at 10.30am at the Drancy Shoah Memorial Many Jews lived in this popular département throughout the 20th century, in the suburbs of Paris at the beginning of the century, but also later in Sarcelles and other places emblematic of Jewish settlement in North Africa. Through the study of the different destinies of Jewish volunteers, members of the Resistance, hidden children and ...
Plus d'infosScreening of the film “My father’s secrets”
17 April 2024 at the Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation de l’Isère This animated film by Véra Belmont is an adaptation of the poignant comic strip Second Generation by Michel Kichka, whom we interviewed earlier. It was dedicated to his father Henri, and tells the story of the resilience of Jews after the war. It’s the moving view of a child from the Belgian city of Liège, ...
Plus d'infosExhibition “Today, the ten major sites of national remembrance”
Until 29 June 2024 at the Montluc Memorial This exhibition features works by visual artist Nicolas Daubanes. One of them was created for the occasion, following an immersion in the Montluc Memorial, based on a study of the archives and discussions with visitors to the site. The aim is to emphasise transmission, by allowing art and memory to interact freely. This project is all the more ...
Plus d'infos“Women during the Second World War” exhibition
Until 8 September 2024 at the CHRD This exhibition is an opportunity to rediscover the impact of the Second World War on women. Both in terms of their support for the war effort and their involvement in the Resistance, but also the way in which the Vichy regime tried to limit their freedoms by assigning them solely to family roles. Les femmes durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale | CHRD | Musée ...
Plus d'infosJazz and klezmer music conference
28 March 2024 at the Institut universitaire Rachi Didier Francfort, university professor and specialist in cultural history at the University of Lorraine, presents the background to and reasons for the musical encounter between these two worlds, jazz and klezmer. The former is mainly a music created by black Americans and the latter is rooted in the musical tradition of Yiddishland. Since the ...
Plus d'infosExhibition “Through the eyes of the Italian Jews”
At the MEIS This exhibition takes up a huge challenge: to present 2200 years of Italian Jewish history and culture in a 24-minute show! Directed by Giovanni Carrada and Manuela Fugenzi, the show takes the audience through the eras, the golden ages of Italian Judaism, as well as the darker pages. A task made all the more difficult and rigorous by the fact that it takes into account the ...
Plus d'infosLimmud 2024
From 15 to 17 March 2024 Created in Egland, Limmud has been a major cultural event in France for the last fifteen years. It enables artists, intellectuals and other enthusiasts from a wide range of backgrounds in Jewish culture to present workshops and lectures to the participants. This year, Denmark is in the spotlight at the weekend organized near Paris, marking the 80th anniversary of the ...
Plus d'infosTemple Bookstore
52 rue des Rosiers, Paris Tel : 01 42 72 38 00 Librairie du temple, le spécialiste du monde juif
Plus d'infosMemorial of Sedan
Place Voltaire, Sedan
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Sedan
Ancient synagogue of Sedan
Avenue de Verdun, 08200 Sedan
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Synagogue of Reims
49 rue Clovis, Reims
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Avenue de Champagne
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Synagogue of Epernay
11 boulevard de la Motte, Epernay
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Rue des Juifs
Jewish cemetery of Châlons-en-Champagne
Rue Kellerman, Châlons-en-Champagne
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Châlons-en-Champagne
21 rue Lochet, Châlons-en-Champagne
Plus d'infosSedan
Sedan is well known as a former cloth-making centre and has seen many battles in recent wars. The Jewish presence in Sedan appears to date back to the Middle Ages. It developed thanks to the arrival of Jews from Amsterdam in the middle of the 17th century. However, it was not until the beginning of the 19th century that it became more permanent, following the emancipation of the Jews of ...
Plus d'infosReims
Reims is known for its many listed monuments, including the famous cathedral and its coronations, as well as its economy, which is essentially linked to Champagne. The Jewish presence in Reims is thought to be very old. The first document attesting to this presence dates back to 1077. At that time, they were mainly confined to rue de Gieu (Jews), which later became . Some sources claim that ...
Plus d'infosEpernay
Epernay is known as the home of several of the great Champagne houses and the many cellars that house this highly prized beverage. The Jewish presence in Epernay appears to date back to the Middle Ages, as evidenced by street names such as rue Juiverie, rue Haute Juiverie and rue Basse Juiverie. A remains today. Epernay’s neo-Byzantine was inaugurated in 1890 by architect Henry Clouet, ...
Plus d'infosChâlons-en-Champagne
Châlons-en-Champagne, formerly known as Châlons-sur-Marne, is famous for its Market Castle and its ancient churches. The Jewish presence in Châlons seems to go back a very long way, perhaps even to Roman times. In any case, it has been documented from the 11th century onwards. Indicative of this antiquity are certain street names typically given in the Middle Ages, such as and , as well as ...
Plus d'infosSynagogue of La Rochelle
34 Cours des Dames, La Rochelle Bienvenue à la communauté juive de La Rochelle | MCI (synalarochelle.fr)
Plus d'infosAncient Jewish cemetery of Châteauroux
Avenue des Marins, Châteauroux
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