Manchester Jewish Museum
190 Cheetham Hill Rd, Manchester M8 8LW Tel: +44 (0) 161 834 9879 http://www.manchesterjewishmuseum.com/
190 Cheetham Hill Rd, Manchester M8 8LW Tel: +44 (0) 161 834 9879 http://www.manchesterjewishmuseum.com/
Ancien palais des archevêques – Place de l’Hôtel de Ville, 11100 Narbonne Tel : +33 4 68 90 30 54 Accueil – Les Musées de Narbonne (webmuseo.com)
Place Mariejol, 06600 Antibes Tel: +33 (0) 4 92 90 54 20 http://www.antibes-juanlespins.com
Place Saint-Jean de Malte, 13100 Aix-en-Provence Tel: +33 (0) 4 42 52 88 32 http://www.museegranet-aixenprovence.fr
40, Chemin de la Badesse, 13290 Aix-en-Provence Tel : +33 (0) 4 42 39 17 11 http://www.campdesmilles.org/
29-31 Rue de la République, 13200 Arles Tel: +33 (0) 4 13 31 51 99 http://www.museonarlaten.fr/
Avenue 1ere division de la France libre, presqu’île du cirque romain, 13635 Arles Tel: +33 (0) 4 13 31 51 03 http://www.arles-antique.cg13.fr
70, Route de Lambraz, 01300 Izieu Tel: +33 (0) 4 79 87 21 05 http://www.memorializieu.eu/
30, rue des Marchands, 68000 Colmar Tel: +33 (0)3 89 41 90 60 http://www.musee-bartholdi.fr/
Cour des Boecklin – 17, rue Nationale, 67800 Bischheim Tel: +33 (0)6 15 40 61 09 musee@ville-bischheim.fr
23-25, quai Saint-Nicolas, 67000 Strasbourg Tel : +33 3 68 98 50 00 http://www.musees.strasbourg.eu/
6, rue du général Leclerc, 67440 Marmoutier Tel: +33 (0)3 88 02 36 30 Musée de Marmoutier
62, Grand Rue, 67330 Bouxwiller Tel: +33 (0)3 88 70 97 17 Musée Judéo Alsacien de Bouxwiller|Accueil|
Visitors walking on the street named after Norway's national poet Henrik Wergeland (1808-45) will be reminded that it was Wergeland who was behind the law that allowed Jews to immigrate to this ...
When we think of Stockholm, we often envision the Viking past. Certainly, they are part of the history of the city, the country and the region. There’s even a Viking museum in Stockholm. ...
Sweden's Jewish community is the most important one in Scandinavia, as much in terms of the number of practicing faithful (18000-20000) as culturally. In February 2000, the Swedish capital hosted ...
The first Jews who settled in Finland were of Russian origin and were soldiers of the czar's army, called cantonists. With its independence in 1917, the country promptly granted civil rights to ...
The Jewish community of Copenhagen has been active since the end of the 17th century. Today, most of Denmark’s 7,000 Jews live in Copenhagen. Abraham Salomon of Rausnitz was its first ...
On the approximately 8000 Jews living in the country of Denmark, the great majority of them as Ashkenazim who make Copenhagen their home. In 1968, 2500 Polish Jews fled the anti-Semitic purges ...
The terrifying war against Ukraine changes, of course, the function of these pages devoted to the Jewish cultural heritage of that country. Many of the places mentioned were razed to the ground ...
The terrifying war against Ukraine changes, of course, the function of these pages devoted to the Jewish cultural heritage of that country. Many of the places mentioned were razed to the ground ...
Ukraine, the largest of the former Soviet Republics, is, along with Belarus and Lithuania, heir to the former "Pale of Settlement", the buffer zone designed t contain the Jews within the ...
Until the early twentieth century, the history of Russia's Jews unfolded primarily in territories that no longer belong to the present-day Russian federation (Ukraine, Belarus, Bessarabia, and ...
Mogilev, on the Dnieper, was for many years a Jewish majority (21,539 Jews in 1897, or 50% of the population). As elsewhere, the ghetto was annihilated during the occupation. Traces of the former ...
Archaeologists have recently unearthed traces of a Jewish presence in Salona (Solin), capital of Roman Dalmatia and sister city to Split, that dates as far back as the first centuries C.E. Salona ...
The Ashkenazic synagogue, built in the nineteenth century after a design by Hungarian architect Lipot Baumhorn, was destroyed in 1944. The Sephardic synagogue, built in 1928, is still used by the ...
In 1847, fifty or so families helped found the community in Osijek, Slavonia’s main city. A school and synagogue were quickly built, presided over by Rabbi Samuel Spitzer, author of ...
Varazdin is an important trading town located between Vienna and Trieste. The Jewish presence probably dates from the 18th century, mainly from Moravia, Hungary and Austria. They worked there ...
Zagreb is the capital of Croatia. The Jewish presence probably dates back to the 10th century, originating from surrounding areas but also from Spain and France. A place of prayer was mentioned ...