Beaconsfield Road, Willesden, London NW10 2JE Tel: +44 (0) 20 8950 7767 Willesden Jewish Cemetery
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Novo Cemetery
Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London E1
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Brady Street, London E1
Plus d'infosAlderney Road Cemetery
Tel : +44 (0) 20 8950 7767
Plus d'infosWest London Synagogue
33 Seymour Place, London W1H 5AU Tel : +44 (0) 20 7723 4404 https://www.wls.org.uk/
Plus d'infosMarble Arch Synagogue
1 Wallenberg Place, London W1H 7TN Tel : +44 (0) 20 7723 9333 Home
Plus d'infosPalazzo Marchesi
Via SS. Quaranta Martiri al Casalotto, 90134 Palermo PA
Plus d'infosPalazzo Steri
Piazza Marina, 90133 Palermo PA
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Palermo
Vicolo Meschita, 90133 Palermo PA
Plus d'infosCathedral of Catania
Piazza del Duomo, 95100 Catania CT tel +39 339 485 9942
Plus d'infosGarden of the Righteous
92100 Agrigento
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The Jewish presence in Palermo dates back to Roman times. Documents found in the Genizah of Cairo attest to their presence in the Middle Ages. Some of them arrived as slaves during the period of Muslim domination. They were freed financially by their co-religionists. Nevertheless, the Jews managed to emancipate themselves and participate in the active life of the city during this domination, ...
Plus d'infosCatania
The Jewish presence in Catania seems to date from at least the 4th century, as attested by a tomb from 383. During the Middle Ages there were two Jewish quarters in the city, each with a synagogue. The first was located in the heights of Montevergine, the second in the lower part of the city. Nevertheless, the Jews were not confined to these quarters and were gradually able to participate in ...
Plus d'infosAgrigento
A tomb found in the city of Agrigento attests to the Jewish presence since antiquity. Letters found in the Genizah of Cairo mention this presence in the 11th century. In the Middle Ages, Jews were subjected to church taxes and restricted in their practice. Fundraising was forced, especially to equip the King’s troops. Among the most prominent figures of the time was Faraj da Agrigento, ...
Plus d'infosSicily
The Jewish presence in Sicily seems to date back at least two thousand years. Some archaeological traces and the life of personalities of the time, such as the historian Caecilius of Calacte, attest to this. The various conquests of the island, particularly by the Arabs and the Normans over the centuries, also evoke their presence. The cities of Palermo, Syracuse, Naso, Messina and Catania ...
Plus d'infosMonumental Cemetery of Milano
Tel 02 884 45706 https://monumentale.comune.milano.it/
Plus d'infosHolocaust Memorial of Milan
Piazza Edmond Safra, Milan Tel +39 022820975 Home Page
Plus d'infosContemporary Center of Jewish Documentation
Via Eupili, 8, 20145 Milano Tel +3902316338 https://www.cdec.it/
Plus d'infosCremona
The Jewish presence in the city of Cremona dates back to at least the 13th century. The Jews were allowed to settle there and not to be limited to small professional activities. Thus, they also became farmers and merchants, just like the other inhabitants of the city. This development allowed them to become the largest Jewish community in Lombardy in the 15th century. Victims of political and ...
Plus d'infosBrescia
The Jewish presence in the city of Brescia seems to be quite old. Throughout the 15th century, they were alternately welcomed and expelled according to political and religious directives. Among the personalities of this century, we can note the presence of Gershom Soncino, printer of religious works, among which the Meshal Hakadmoni by Isaac ibn Sahula, the first illustrated Hebrew book. The ...
Plus d'infosMEIS
Via Piangipane, 81, 44121 Ferrara FE Tel +39 0532 191 2039 Home
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Soragna
Via Cimitero Israelitico, 43019, Soragna
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Parma
Via Giovanni Verga, 29b, 43125 Parma
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Modena
Strada Cimitero San Cataldo, Modena Cemetery Office: +39 059 334103
Plus d'infosAncient jewish cemetery of Modena
Via delle Fosse, Modena
Plus d'infosGhetto of Modena
Via Blasia, Modena
Plus d'infosJewish cemetery of Canalina
Via della Canalina, 2, 42123 Reggio Emilia RE
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Reggio Emilia
Via dell’Aquila, 3, 42121 Reggio Emilia RE
Plus d'infosPalazzo Carmi
Corso Benedetto Cairoli, 42121 Reggio Emilia RE Tel : + 39 0522 451328
Plus d'infosCemetery of Piangipane
Via Piangipane, 24, 48124 Ravenna RA
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