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Rue des Chapons, 40300 Peyrehorade
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25-27 Rue Pierre Leroux, 87000 Limoges Tel : 05 55 69 18 02 https://communautejuiveaquitaine.fr/annuaire/synagogue-limoges/
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Rte du Port, 64520 Bidache
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Route de Saint-Jean d’Angély, 16000 Angoulême
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The Jewish presence in Périgueux seems to date back at least to the 13th century, since Jews were expelled in 1302. This is evidenced by the Ancienne Juiverie, known as rue Judaïque, located behind the Museum of Périgord. The contemporary Jewish presence in Périgord is mainly the result of the settlement of Alsatian Jews in the town at the beginning of the Second World War. A community centre ...
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The Jewish presence in Libourne seems to date at least from the 16th century, and was authenticated when the existence of a prayer room was mentioned in the rue de Périgueux in the 18th century. Nevertheless, the place of worship where the Jews met in the following century was in a house in the rue Lamothe. In 1840, the Jewish population of Libourne was estimated at 77 out of a total ...
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The town of Peyrehorade welcomed Marranos in the 16th century. Following the acquisition of land in 1628 from the Lords of Aspremont for a , these descendants of Portuguese merchants settled in a community. However, following the expulsion of 1648, many families left Peyrehorade and by the end of the century there were only about fifteen Jewish families left. However, this number increased ...
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The presence of Limoges Jews seems to date back at least to the 10th century when persecutions are mentioned in texts from that period, including those of the author Adhémar de Chabannes. Among the Jewish personalities of the Middle Ages, Rabbi Isaac of Limoges. Many Alsatian Jews found refuge in Limoges during the war. The contemporary Jewish community was formed after the war and reached a ...
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The Jewish presence in Bidache seems to date from the 17th century with the arrival of Marranos from Spain and Portugal. They benefited from the protection of the Duke of Gramont. Although there was no significant Jewish presence after the Revolution, there is still a outside the town in Aquitaine. Built in the 1660s, it is located on the Route du Port. It contains about a hundred graves ...
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The Jewish presence in Angoulême dates from at least the 13th century. A letter from the Pope in 1236 to the bishop of Angoulême attests to the violence suffered by the Jews during the Crusades. The old synagogue was located near the Place Marengo and the Jewish cemetery between the abbey and the city walls. Rue Raymond-Audour used to be called Rue des Juifs, a place where many Jews seemed ...
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Chemin de Vassin 27 1814 La Tour-de-Peilz
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51 Bruchstrasse, 6003 Lucerne +41413109815 Home
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Rue Joseph-Piller 9, 1700 Fribourg, Suisse Tel : +41 26 322 16 70
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Avenue du Château 1008 Prilly
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Route de Cery 1008 Prilly
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+41 32 968 67 71 info@cicn.ch
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The Jewish community of Vevey was founded in 1904, thanks to the support of the former German consul Noelting. This man donated objects of worship and funds for the purchase of land which in 1908 became the in La Tour-de-Peilz. A cemetery with 400 graves. The Hôtel d’Angleterre houses a synagogue, a school and a meeting room. The hotel was demolished in 1946. For the next eight years, ...
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The Jewish presence in Lucerne probably dates from the 13th century. During the Middle Ages, as in many other towns in the region, the situation of the Jews varied between welcome, persecution and expulsion, depending on the power in place. In the wave of major expulsions which took place between the end of the 14th and the end of the 15th century, the Lucerne Jews were expelled in 1384. At ...
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The Jewish presence in Fribourg probably dates from the 13th century. Jews were present in the Fribourg region, whether in Murten, Châtel-Saint-Denis or Romont. During the Middle Ages, as in many other towns in the region, the situation of the Jews varied between welcome, persecution and expulsion, depending on the power in place. In the wave of great expulsions that took place between the ...
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1204 Genève
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Buckstrasse, 5304 Endingen
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Ahornstrasse 33, 4055 Basel https://www.chabadbasel.com/
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24 rue du Surmelin, 75020 Paris Tel : 01 40 30 18 60 https://judaismeenmouvement.org/lieux/surmelin/
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10 Rue du Cambodge, 75020 Paris https://dorvador.org/
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49 rue de Pali Kao, 75020 Paris Tel : 01 46 36 30 10
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120 bd de Belleville, 75020 Paris Tel : 09 86 25 57 19
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118 bd de Belleville, 75020 Paris Tel : 01 42 00 91 92
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84 rue de la Roquette, 75011 Paris Tel : 01 47 00 75 95 https://www.synagogue-laroquette.fr/
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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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253 Gelderd Rd, Leeds LS27 7NS
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