Rörsjöstaden, Malmö Tel : +46 40 611 84 60 Judiska Församlingen Malmö (jfm.se)
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Rörsjöstaden, Malmö Tel : +46 40 611 84 60 Judiska Församlingen Malmö (jfm.se)
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Kamrergatan 11 – 211 56 Malmö +46 40-611 84 60
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Danish Jews evacuated during the Nazi occupation arrived by boat in Malmö thanks to Count Folke Bernadotte. Some Jews died after their arrival and are buried in the city cemetery, where a monument honors their memory. A Jewish community (originally made up of German Jews) was established in this city on the Baltic coast facing Copenhagen in 1871, shortly after the emancipation. It now numbers ...
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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 International Conference of the Shoah, dedicated to drawing attention to the process of Jewish stolen goods and to the teaching of the genocide.
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