Tag | Synagogue of Cavaillon

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Synagogue of Cavaillon

Rue Hébraïque, 84300 Cavaillon Tel: +33 (0) 4 90 72 26 86 Cavaillon : Le Musée juif comtadin

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Synagogue of Carpentras

Place Maurice Charretier, 84200 Carpentras Tel: +33 (0) 4 90 63 39 97 Synagogue de Carpentras | Histoire Patrimoine Mémoire

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Synagogue of Avignon

2, place Jérusalem, 84000 Avignon Tel : +33 4 90 85 21 24 Synagogue | ACI AVIGNON – Association Cultuelle Israélite d’Avignon

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Grand Synagogue of Lyon

13, Quai Tilsitt, 69002 Lyon Tel: +33 (0) 4 78 37 13 43 http://consistoiredelyon.fr/

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Bartholdi Museum

30, rue des Marchands, 68000 Colmar Tel: +33 (0)3 89 41 90 60 http://www.musee-bartholdi.fr/

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Mikvah of Bischheim

Cour des Boecklin – 17, rue Nationale, 67800 Bischheim Tel: +33 (0)6 15 40 61 09 musee@ville-bischheim.fr

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Alsatian Museum

23-25, quai Saint-Nicolas, 67000 Strasbourg Tel : +33 3 68 98 50 00 http://www.musees.strasbourg.eu/

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Synagogue of Peace

1A, Rue René Hirschler, 67000 Strasbourg Tel : +33 3 88 14 46 50 Synagogue de la Paix – Consistoire Israélite du Bas-Rhin

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Oslo

Norway

It was not until the law passed in 1814, prohibiting the entry of Jews into Norway, was revoked in 1851, that Jews could officially settle in Oslo. A small Jewish community was organised and ...

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Norway

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 ...

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Göteborg

Sweden

Jews have lived in Göteborg since 1782. The Conservative (masorti) rite synagogue is located at the same address as the community center. There is also an Orthodox minyan in Göteborg. ...

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Uppsala

Sweden

The large university city of Uppsala does not have a Jewish community, but it does have a Jewish studies department.

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Sweden

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 ...