Strada Eugen Doga 5, Chișinău, Moldova +373 (22) 509602 Kedem – The Kishinev Jacobs Jewish Campus
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Strada Eugen Doga 5, Chișinău, Moldova +373 (22) 509602 Kedem – The Kishinev Jacobs Jewish Campus
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Strada Columna 72, Chișinău, Moldova
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Constantin Negruzzi Blvd 2/4, Chisinau +373 788 88 829
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Strada Habad Liubavici 8, Chișinău Tel : +373 22 541 023 Jewish Community Chabad Kishinev and Moldova
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152 Strada Vasile Mahu, Orhei +373 235 20 432
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Strada Vasile Lupu 127, Orhei
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Strada Vasile Lupu 95, Orhei
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Strada Vasile Lupu 62, Orhei
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23 rue Renasterii Nationale, Orhei Tel : + 373 235 20298
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Strada Tudose Roman, Orhei
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Located about forty kilometers from Chisinau, Orhei is best known by tourist guides for its troglodyte monastery, located on the outskirts of the city, in Orhei Vechi, very interesting to visit. It is also considered one of the major tourist spots in Moldova. The city also has a rich Jewish past, many traces of which remain today. As you exit Chisinau on the Orhei Road, ask to stop at the ...
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At the start of the twentieth century, Kishinev had more than seventy synagogues and about twenty yeshivot. Unlike many other cities in the Russian Empire, the Jews of Kishinev did not live in a ghetto, except during the dark years of the Holocaust. While the working-class suburbs of the lower town concentrated the bulk of the Jewish population, some had also taken up residence in the upper, ...
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Landlocked between Romania and Ukraine, Moldova has enjoyed a turbulent history over the past two centuries. Following the Bucharest Treaty of 1812 putting an end to the conflict between it and Constantinople, St. Petersburg annexed the eastern part of the Principality of Moldavia, under Ottoman suzerainty, and named it Bessarabia. Bessarabia, then overwhelmingly made up of Romanian-speaking ...
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Kavo Greko 11, Ayia Napa 5330 Tel : 96635762 / 96640980 https://www.chabadcyprus.com/
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Otelou, Paphos Tel: +357 99981770 https://www.chabadcyprus.com/
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Ayias Elenis, Engomi, Nicosia Tel : +357 22 313393 https://www.chabadcyprus.com/
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Porfyriou Dikaiou 5, 3095 Limassol Tel: +357 25363770 https://www.chabadcyprus.com/
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Apollodorou 4, 6020 Larnaca Tel: 357-24-668 753 https://www.chabadcyprus.com/
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The Jewish presence in Cyprus probably dates from the 3rd century BC, during the Roman conquest of the island. There seems to have been at least three synagogues, in Lapethos, Golgoi and Constantia-Galamine. The Jews took part in the revolt against Rome led by Artemion in 117 and were driven from the island by the Romans as a punishment. The Jews settled there over time, as Benjamin de Tudela ...
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Triq tal-Lhud, Birgu
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Pieta, Malta
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Il-Marsa, Malta
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Ir-Rinella, Il-Kalkara, Malta Tel : + 356 2166 5500
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St. Agatha Street, Rabat, Malta Tel +356 2145 4562 St Paul’s Catacombs – Heritage Malta
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83 Gorg Borg Olivier street, San Julian, Malta Telephone:356-27593527 https://www.jewishmalta.com/
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It seems that the Jewish presence on the island of Malta dates back more than 3000 years! Sailors descended from the tribes of Zevouloun and Asher accompanied Phoenician sailors. An ancient union between Jews and Phoenicians, which prospered and grew stronger over the centuries. Traces of this link can be found in particular on the island of Gozo in the north-west of Malta, where sailors ...
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