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Jewish cemetery of Parma

Via Giovanni Verga, 29b, 43125 Parma

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Jewish cemetery of Modena

Strada Cimitero San Cataldo, Modena Cemetery Office: +39 059 334103

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Ancient jewish cemetery of Modena

Via delle Fosse, Modena

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Ghetto of Modena

Via Blasia, Modena

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Jewish cemetery of Canalina

Via della Canalina, 2, 42123 Reggio Emilia RE

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Synagogue of Reggio Emilia

Via dell’Aquila, 3, 42121 Reggio Emilia RE

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Palazzo Carmi

Corso Benedetto Cairoli, 42121 Reggio Emilia RE Tel : + 39 0522 451328

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Cemetery of Piangipane

Via Piangipane, 24, 48124 Ravenna RA

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Biblioteca Classense

Via Alfredo Baccarini, 3, 48121 Ravenna RA Tel : + 39 0544 482112 Home

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Ghetto of Cento

Via Provenzali, Cento

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Reggio Emilia

Italy > Emilia-Romagna

The Jewish presence in Reggio Emilia probably dates from the beginning of the 15th century. They benefited from the rather welcoming attitude of the local authorities. As the Duchies of Modena and Reggio remained independent when the Church took possession of the Duchy of Ferrara at the end of the 16th century, the Jews lived relatively free. The ghetto was created quite late, in 1669. The ...

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Ravenna

Italy > Emilia-Romagna

The Jewish presence in the town of Ravenna seems to date back to the 3rd century. Settling mainly at the end of the Middle Ages, the Jews practised the trades of wine merchants and goldsmiths. Following the takeover of the region by the papal authority, brutal measures were taken, a synagogue was burnt and Jews were attacked. Those who remained, were expelled and returned during the 16th ...

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Fossoli

Italy > Emilia-Romagna

An internment camp was opened during the Second World War near the village of Fossoli. Established by the Italian army in 1942, it served as a prison for Allied soldiers, mainly British. Following the German occupation of the country and with the participation of local soldiers, the prisoners were deported to concentration camps. Within a few weeks, almost 1000 Jews were imprisoned there. In ...

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Cento

Italy > Emilia-Romagna

As in many cities in the region, the Jewish presence developed in the late Middle Ages. Their presence in commercial and cultural circles grew relatively according to the policy applied to them by the political and religious authorities. When the city of Cento, as well as the entire Duchy of Ferrara, came under papal jurisdiction, the Jews had to settle in a ghetto, which was formed mainly in ...

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Catacombs of Sant’Antioco

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Piazza de la Juharia, Alghero

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St Gregorio della Sinagoga church

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Sant’Antioco

Italy > Sardinia

This small island located in the south of Sardinia has    which date back to Roman times. Among them, some have Hebrew inscriptions as was discovered by archaeologists in the area, or rather in Judeo-Latin, a language threatened with extinction. The inscriptions in these catacombs seem to date from the 4th or 5th century. They are now accessible to visitors.

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Alghero

Italy > Sardinia

During the conquest of Sardinia by Peter IV of Aragon in the 14th century, Jews were part of the contingent of soldiers. Following the conquest, some settled there, joined in 1370 by Jewish families from Catalonia and France. Nonetheless, the Jewish presence in Sardinia seems to date back at least two thousand years. A synagogue was built in Alghero in 1381. And a Jewish cemetery four years ...

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Sardinia

Italy

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Spoleto

Italy > Umbria

The Jewish presence in this city located in the Ubria region in central Italy seems to date at least from the end of the 13th century. During the next century, they enjoyed equal citizenship rights and the community had a chance to prosper. However, during the following centuries, according to the attitude of the various political and religious rulers both in the city and on a larger scale, ...

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Perugia

Italy > Umbria

A local law dating from 1279 ordering the expulsion of the Jews from the city attests to their presence in this century in Perugia. A manuscript written in Hebrew from 1414 has been found, illustrated by local artist Matteo di Ser Cambio. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the Jews were expelled and then welcomed again, on several occasions. One of the places in the city that attracted their ...

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Umbria

Italy

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Frankfurt

European Days of Jewish Culture 2021 and other special events

Interview with Dr Mirjam Wenzel, Director of the Jewish Museum Frankfurt Jguideeurope : What will be the main theme of the Festival and what events will celebrate it? Dr. Mirjam Wenzel: The European days of Jewish Culture are devoted to the topic communication, this year. Communication is key for every institution particularly for museums. In the renewal process of the Jewish Museum Frankfurt ...

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Jewish cemetery of San Daniele

33038 San Daniele del Friuli

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Jewish cemetery of Gorizia

Via dei Campi, Gorizia

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Ancient Jewish cemetery of Gorizia

Valdirose, Slovenia

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Synagogue of Gorizia

Via Graziadio Isaia Ascoli, 19, 34170 Gorizia Tel : + 39 0481 532115

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Jewish cemetery of Genoa

Piazzale Giovanni Battista Resasco, Genoa

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Synagogue of Genoa

Via Giovanni Bertora, Genoa

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