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Wijnhaven, Rotterdam
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Veghel Synagogue
Deken van Miertstraat, Veghel, Netherlands
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Site of the former Jewish school
Bolkenplein, Veghel, Pays-Bas
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Rue du Soleil, Béziers
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Rue du Capus, Béziers
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Rue de la petite Jérusalem, Béziers
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Rue du 4 septembre, Béziers
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Kleine Pfaffengasse Speyer
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Speyer Nord-West station
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Jewish Community and synagogue Rheinpfalz
Weidenberg 3, 67346 Speyer, Germany +49 6232 9901761
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Wormer Landstraße, Speyer
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Bahnhofstraße, Speyer
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Augsburg synagogue and Jewish museum
Halderstraße 6-8, 86150 Augsburg, Germany Tel : +49 (0) 821 5136 https://www.ikg-augsburg.com www.en.jkmas.de
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Augsburg
Archaeologists have discovered an oil lamp dating from the 4th century. A menorah was found on it. Documentary evidence of Jews living in Augsburg dates from 1212. Records from the second half of the 13th century show a well-organized community, and mention the Judenhaus (1259), the synagogue and cemetery (1276), the ritual bathhouse, and “dancehouse” for weddings (1290). ...
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Leipzig
A Jewish community is first mentioned in Leipzig at the end of the 12th century; and an organized community with a synagogue and a school existed from the second quarter of the 13th century. Its central location attracted Jewish traders from all over Europe to the Trade Fair. The fair regulations of Leipzig of 1268 guaranteed protection to all merchants, and moved the day of the market from ...
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Tbilisi
Most of the Jewish sites in beautiful Tbilisi are concentrated in the old city, in the neighborhoods along the left bank of the Kura River. Starting from the Vakhtang Gogasali Square (Meidan Square), located near the traditional Persian baths, take the main street of the old town, Kote Afkhazi Street, which you will go up a hundred meters to see on your left the Built at the beginning of the ...
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Gori
Not far from Tbilisi, about 90 kilometers away, is the town of Gori, the birthplace of Joseph Stalin, to whom a museum is dedicated. The marshroutka is the most economical way: departure every 20 minutes or so from Didube bus station in Tbilisi for about one euro (3 GEL) and one hour and a half. You can otherwise go by taxi, for about twenty euros. At 25 Kasteli Street, on the first floor of ...
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Tbilisi and its surroundings
As you can discover on the page devoted to the Georgian capital, Tbilisi is home to a number of sites linked to Jewish cultural heritage in the old town. One of these is the astonishing synagogue built of red bricks. Less expected in the region is a small synagogue in Gori, the birthplace of Stalin!
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Batumi
Large city on the shores of the Black Sea and important seaside resort, Batumi still has some Jewish sites. From Tbilisi, the easiest and most pleasant way is to go by train (about 5 hours, about fifteen dollars). Beautiful white building, is located at number 33 Vazha-Pshavela street, in the old town, which you will reach from the station along the waterfront. It was built between 1900 and ...
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Batumi Beit Chabad
10 Vakhtang Gorgasali St, Batumi Tel : +995551122369 בית חב”ד בטומי גיאורגיה – מרכז יהודי למטיילים בבטומי גיאורגיה (chabadbatumi.ge)
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Batumi synagogue
33 Vaja Pshavela St, Batumi tel +995 555 36 66 99
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Akhaltsikhe
A very interesting encounter with Georgian Judaism is possible by visiting the village of Akhaltsikhe. Located on the road to Batumi, the second largest city in the country, Akhaltsikhe is accessible from Tbilisi either by minibus or taxi, about three hours drive. You can also take the train to Moliti station, then taxi to Akhaltsikhe. It is in the old district of Rabati, located in the city ...
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On the way to Batumi
On this road you’ll find the town of Akhaltsikhe, with its ancient Rabati quarter housing the country’s oldest synagogue, as well as another built in the 20th century. Once you’ve crossed the road and set down your bags in Batumi, you’ll be dazzled by the synagogue built between 1900 and 1904 on the Tsar’s authorisation!
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Oni
In the north of the country, the city of Oni, about 200 kilometers from Tbilisi, is home to a wonderful in excellent condition, located on Baazovi Street. Built in the 1890s according to the plans of an architect from Poland and Jewish workers from Salonika, this beautiful Moorish-style building housed the third largest community in the country after Tbilisi and Kutaisi in the early ...
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Kutaisi
The second largest city in the country of Georgia, Kutaisi is located just over 200 kilometers northwest of Tbilisi. The cheapest way to get there from the capital is the minibus (about 4 hours drive, 3 euros), and the most pleasant the train (about 5:30 of journey, a dozen euros). The Jewish community of Kutaisi was one of the largest in Georgia. It was located in a neighborhood on either ...
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North of Georgia
Surprising discoveries await you in northern Georgia. From Kutaisi, with its great synagogue dating from the late 19th century and its famous translator Boris Gaponov, to Oni, with its sublime synagogue dating from the same period and recently restored.
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Medieval mikveh of Erfurt
Kreuzgasse, 99084, Erfurt +49 361 6551608 Medieval Mikveh | Jüdisches Leben (erfurt.de)
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Old synagogue of Erfurt
Waagegasse 8, 99084 Erfurt, Germany +49 361 – 6 55 15 20 L’ancienne synagogue d’Erfurt | Vie juive
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Erfurt
The Jewish community of Erfurt first appears in the historical record in the late 11th century, with the earliest recorded building of the synagogue dating from then. For centuries Jews and Christians lived side by side in the centre of town. There is more detailed evidence from the 13th century. We learn from tax lists and deeds that Erfurt Jews worked in banking, and dealt not only with ...
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