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Contenus associés au mot-clé “judaism”

Exhibition “History of the Sephardim, Conversos and their descendants”

Exhibition “History of the Sephardim, Conversos and their descendants” This exhibition is organised by the European Centre for Judaism, in partnership with the ANU Museum in Tel Aviv and the Institute for Marrano Research. It presents the astonishing and very diverse journey of the Jews since the Inquisition. But also the efforts made by the Marranos to keep a Jewish presence in ...

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Medieval mikveh of Erfurt

Kreuzgasse, 99084, Erfurt

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Mikveh of Hohenems

Schulgasse, 6845 Hohenems, Autriche

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Villardompardo palace

Plaza Sta. Luisa de Marillac, s/n, 23004 Jaén +34 953 24 80 68

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Cavus Hammami of Istanbul

Ayvansaray Mh. 34087 Fatih/İstanbul

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Mikvah of Syracuse

Via Giovanni Battista Alagona, 52 96100 Siracusa +39 0931.22255 http://www.allagiudecca.it/

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Mikvah of Besalú

Contact the tourist office: Laça de la Llibertat, 1, 17850 Besalú +34 972 591 12 40

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Mikvah of Friedberg

Judengasse 20, 61141 Friedberg

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Mikvah of Montpellier

1 Rue de la Barralerie, 34000 Montpellier, France

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Mikvah of Strasbourg

20, rue des Charpentiers, 67000 Strasbourg +33 (0)3 88 52 28 28

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Wallachia

Romania

Although its underground petroleum resources are today largely exhausted, Wallachia remains the country’s economic center. This region was first dominated by Hungary, but in 1330 it fell under Ottoman influence. A number of Jews expelled from Hungary in the mid-fifteenth century settled on the Wallachian slopes of the Carpathians, and were followed, after 1492, by those expelled from ...

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