14 Bomb House Ln, Gibraltar GX11 1AA, Gibraltar Tel : + 350 200 76477
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14 Bomb House Ln, Gibraltar GX11 1AA, Gibraltar Tel : + 350 200 76477
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89 Irish Town, Gibraltar GX11 1AA, Gibraltar Tel : + 350 584 46000
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47 Engineer Ln, Gibraltar GX11 1AA, Gibraltar Tel : + 350 200 74030
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The Jewish presence in Gibraltar seems to date back to the 14th century. A historical document from 1356 refers to an attempt by the Jewish community to free prisoners held by pirates. During the Inquisition of 1492, many Jews fled to North Africa via Gibraltar. When, following the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713, the island came under British rule, Jews were allowed to resettle there. During the ...
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Few Jews have inhabited Albania through the centuries, but as noted in the country’s overview page, it is the only European country that sharply increased its Jewish population during WWII thanks to the courageous welcome of refugees coming from surrounding regions. In 1939, for example, around 100 Jewish families settled there, two-thirds of them in Tirana. Later that year, around 100 ...
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Rruga Perlat Rexhepi 30, Vlorë
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Bulevardi Ismail Qemali, Vlore
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Rruga Flamurit, Saranda
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Rruga Skënderbeu 7, Saranda
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The large city of Vlore was the center of Albanian Jewish life in modern times, although little remains of it today. Near the of the city is the . A plaque on one of the buildings pays homage to the Jewish inhabitants of Vlore. An adjoining plaque indicates that the Street of the Jews is “protected by the state”. Honoring Albanian rescuers The Street of the Jews was so named after ...
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Sarande, a charming seaside resort in southern Albania, is located on a bay lined with beaches and a promenade. In the center are the archaeological remains of a 5th-century synagogue, as well as more recent ones from an early Christian basilica. Complex mosaic floors remain. The 16th century Lëkurësi Castle is perched on top of a hill above the town. Archaeological wonders of Sarande ...
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The old town of Berat is a World Heritage Site, known as the “City of a Thousand Windows”. Indeed, the white houses of the city and their windows framed in dark wood seem to be superimposed on each other. Perpendicular to , you will find the Jewish Street. Jewish museum But above all, you will find in Berat the only Jewish Museum in Albania. The was created in 2018 by Simon Vrusho. This ...
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While Jews have lived in Albania for centuries, there is little physical evidence of their presence in Berat, Sarande, Tirana and Vlore. A good reason to visit Albania, however, might be to pay homage to besa, the Albanian code of honor and hospitality. Through this practice, Muslims and Christians risked their lives during World War II to save the local Jewish population, as well as hundreds ...
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Restaurant Lvovskaya Cukernaya Hrushevs’koho St, 28, Vinnytsia, Vinnyts’ka oblast, Ukraine, 21000 Tel : + 380 432 508 250
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Kniaziv Koriatovychiv St, 32, Vinnytsia, Vinnyts’ka oblast, Ukraine, 21000
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Monastyrska St, Vinnytsia, Vinnyts’ka oblast
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Oleksandra Soloviova St, 3, Vinnytsia, Vinnyts’ka oblast, Ukraine, 21000
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Chervonokhrestivs’ka St, 11, Vinnytsia, Vinnyts’ka oblast, Ukraine, 21000
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Hrushevs’koho St, 8, Vinnytsia, Vinnyts’ka oblast, Ukraine, 21000 Tel : 380-50-4631291
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Soborna St, 69, Vinnytsia, Vinnyts’ka oblast, Ukraine, 21000 Phone: (0432) 610-332 http://hotel-savoy.vn.ua/en/
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Soborna St, 62, Vinnytsia, Vinnyts’ka oblast, Ukraine, 21000
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Symona Petliury St, 15, Vinnytsia, Vinnyts’ka oblast, Ukraine, 21000
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Railway station, Vinnytsia, Vinnyts’ka oblast, Ukraine, 21000
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9 St Mary Pl, Dundee DD1 5RB https://www.scojec.org/communities/tfjc/contactus.html
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The presence of Jews in the city of Dundee dates back to the middle of the 19th century when fabric merchants from Hamburg came to do some shopping in the city. Some settled there and quickly assimilated into the population. Dundee’s first synagogue was built in 1878 at Murraygate. The Jewish Year Book of 1901 lists 127 Jews in Dundee. The synagogue moved to Meadow Street in 1920 thanks ...
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4 rue des Feuillants, 31300 Toulouse Tel : 05 61 61 57 56 https://ajlt.com/
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35 rue Rembrandt, 31400 Toulouse Tel : 05 61 40 03 88
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Espace du Judaïsme, 2 place Riquet, 31000 Toulouse Tel 05 62 73 45 33 https://www.hebraica-toulouse.com/
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2 rue Palaprat, 31400 Toulouse, Tel : 05 61 62 90 41
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