The Jewish presence in the city and in the area probably dates from the 9th century. But it persisted much later in a more structured way, in the 16th century. The following century, we find traces of Jewish families from Metzervisse. Small synagogues are springing up in the region, but in Metzervisse, as elsewhere, they are generally located behind buildings by local pressure to keep quiet. ...
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Medieval mikveh of Erfurt
Kreuzgasse, 99084, Erfurt +49 361 6551608
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Schulgasse, 6845 Hohenems, Autriche
Plus d'infosVillardompardo palace
Plaza Sta. Luisa de Marillac, s/n, 23004 Jaén +34 953 24 80 68
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The Jewish community of Balbronn is registered in the censuses of the city since 1665. Some medieval houses of the city center still bear the traces of mezuzot. is located 47-48 Balbach street, in what is commonly called “House of the Jews”. The house dates from 1638, although it started serving as a synagogue only in 1730. The prayer hall was on the first floor, the mikveh in ...
Plus d'infosCavus Hammami of Istanbul
Ayvansaray Mh. 34087 Fatih/İstanbul
Plus d'infosMikvah of Syracuse
Via Giovanni Battista Alagona, 52 96100 Siracusa +39 0931.22255 http://www.allagiudecca.it/
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Contact the tourist office: Laça de la Llibertat, 1, 17850 Besalú +34 972 591 12 40 https://en.turismegarrotxa.com/companies/tourist-offices/besalu/besalu-tourist-office/
Plus d'infosMikvah of Friedberg
Judengasse 20, 61141 Friedberg
Plus d'infosMikvah of Montpellier
1 Rue de la Barralerie, 34000 Montpellier, France
Plus d'infosMikvah of Strasbourg
20, rue des Charpentiers, 67000 Strasbourg +33 (0)3 88 52 28 28
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The name of the synagogue in Porto, Kadoorie, evokes the international reach of the Portuguese-Jewish community. Kadoorie is the name of a Portuguese-Jewish family that took English nationality and settled in Shanghai. Its members generously subsidized the construction of this fine monument with the help of the Portuguese communities in Lisbon, London, and Amsterdam in 1936. The synagogue has ...
Plus d'infosSpeyer
The history of the Jews in Speyer reaches back over 1,000 years. In the Middle Ages, the city of Speyer (formerly Spira), Germany, was home to one of the most significant Jewish communities in the Holy Roman Empire. Its significance is attested to by the frequency of the Ashkenazi Jewish surname Shapiro/Shapira and its variants Szpira/Spiro/Speyer. The community was totally wiped out in 1940 ...
Plus d'infosBischheim
In this suburb of Strasbourg one can see a fine eighteenth-century . A room dedicated to Davis Sintzheim (the first Grand Rabbi of France and director of the Talmudic school in Bischheim between 1786 and 1792) retraces the history of the Jewish community and houses temporary exhibitions. The Jewish presence in Bischheim seems to be very old. Many Jews who worked during the day in Strasbourg ...
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