Alfred Oster (1893-1967) is a Norwegian graphic designer born in 1893 in Kristiania. Oster produced very expressive portraits and was purchased by the National Gallery in 1915 and 1916. He co-founded the Norwegian Graphic Designers Association in 1919. The Jewish Museum in Oslo now displays ten of Alfred Oster’s portraits – and one overview of the history of his Jewish family. ...
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Homecoming 1945-47. Exhibition on coming home after WWII
The Homecoming Exhibition 1945 – 47 at the Jewish Museum in Trondheim is an exhibition and website based on the experience of the return of Jews from Trondheim after World War II. The exhibition is temporary and will last for one year. The exhibit marks the museum’s 75th anniversary since the end of World War II and the end of the Holocaust. By the end of the war in 1945, the ...
Plus d'infosHolocaust Memorial of Trondheim
Cimetière Lademoen Trondheim
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Calmeyer gate 15b 0183 Oslo https://jodiskmuseumoslo.no/en-gb/skole
Plus d'infosNorwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies
Villa Grande Huk Aveny 56, Oslo https://www.hlsenteret.no/english/
Plus d'infosSynagogue and Jewish Museum of Trondheim
Arkitekt Christies gate 1B, 7012 Trondheim +47 401 69 801 jodiskemuseum.no
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Bergstien 13, 0172 Oslo
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Trondheim’s synagogue is doubly unusual: it is the northernmost synagogue in Europe and the only one that has served as a train station, before the building became a synaogue in 1925!! Jews first settled in Trondheim in the 1880s. They quickly became very integrated, participation in all economical, social and cultural aspects of life. The Jewish community in Trondheim has never really ...
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Scandinavia has not always been divided along its current national borders. When King Christian IV (1588-1648) opened Denmark to the Jews, the country included not only southern Sweden and several cities in northern Germany (Schleswig-Holstein), where the majority of Danish Jews lived, but also a part of the Virgin Islands in the Antilles, where Danish Jews had a central role. In contrast, ...
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