Place des États du Languedoc, 34120 Pézenas +33 (0) 4 67 98 36 40
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Place des États du Languedoc, 34120 Pézenas +33 (0) 4 67 98 36 40
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30 Allée Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, 34000 Montpellier +33 (0) 4 67 60 60 60 Vacances et week-ends à Montpellier, sud de France – Séjour Montpellier Tourisme (montpellier-tourisme.fr)
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Place du 14 Juillet, 13530 Trets +33 (0) 4 42 37 55 00 http://trets.fr/
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117 Rue Breteuil, 13006 Marseille +33 (0) 4 91 81 13 57 http://consistoiredemarseille.com/
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Rue Hébraïque, 84300 Cavaillon +33 (0) 4 90 72 26 86 http://www.cavaillon.org
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Place Gabriel Moutte, 84210 Pernes Les Fontaines +33 (0) 4 90 61 31 04 https://www.perneslesfontaines.fr/informations-locales/a-decouvrir-le-nouveau-site-de-l-office-de-tourisme-de-pernes-les-fontaines
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Place de la Liberté, 84800 L’isle sur la Sorgue +33 (0) 4 90 38 04 78 http://www.oti-delasorgue.fr/
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Place Maurice Charretier, 84200 Carpentras +33 (0) 4 90 63 39 97 Synagogue de Carpentras | Histoire Patrimoine Mémoire
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2, place Jérusalem, 84000 Avignon Tel : +33 4 90 85 21 24
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13, Quai Tilsitt, 69002 Lyon +33 (0) 4 78 37 13 43 http://consistoiredelyon.fr/
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9, Rue de Sélestat, 67210 Obernai Obernai (judaisme-alsalor.fr)
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1A, Rue René Hirschler, 67000 Strasbourg Tel : +33 3 88 14 46 50
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11, rue du Plan, 67440 Marmoutier Communauté de Marmoutier (judaisme-alsalor.fr)
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Passage du Schneeberg, 67350 Pfaffenhoffen +33 (0)3 88 07 80 05 (Musée de l’Image populaire) La Synagogue (valdemoder.fr)
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4, rue Bartisch, 67100 Strasbourg +33 (0)3 88 15 45 88 http://www.tourisme67.com/
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5, rue de la Synagogue, 68300 Saint-Louis +33 (0)3 89 69 84 50
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12, place du Général Koenig, 67270 Hochfelden +33 (0)3 88 89 04 52 Hochfelden (judaisme-alsalor.fr)
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8, rue Ullin, 68250 Rouffach
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46, avenue de la Libération, 14000 Caen +33 (0)2 31 43 60 54
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It was not until the law passed in 1814, prohibiting the entry of Jews into Norway, was revoked in 1851, that Jews could officially settle in Oslo. A small Jewish community was organised and recognised in 1892, with 29 members. Following a separation of the community, two separate synagogues were opened in 1920. Norwegian Jewish cultural activity developed, especially through the press. First ...
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Jews have lived in Göteborg since 1782. The Conservative (masorti) rite synagogue is located at the same address as the community center. There is also an Orthodox minyan in Göteborg. Before settling in the city of Gothenburg in 1792, Jews were welcomed along with other minorities to the nearby island of Marstrand. Although the first synagogue was built in 1808, the presence of a rabbi did ...
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Danish Jews evacuated during the Nazi occupation arrived by boat in Malmö thanks to Count Folke Bernadotte. Some Jews died after their arrival and are buried in the city cemetery, where a monument honors their memory. A Jewish community (originally made up of German Jews) was established in this city on the Baltic coast facing Copenhagen in 1871, shortly after the emancipation. It now numbers ...
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Around 9000 Jews live in Riga. Riga is also home to to the only Jewish hospital in the former Soviet Union. The Latvian Society for Jewish Culture is the principal organization of the Jewish community. Today, the Latvian capital remains an important financial and cultural center. The Jewish presence in Riga dates back at least to the 13th century. Expelled in the 14th century, they resettled ...
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Klaipeda is the former German city of Memel, a place where Judaism came under the influence of the modern nineteenth-century Orthodoxy originating in Germany. The city is still home to some 300 Jews.
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North of Wallachia and west of Moldavia, at the center of the Carpathian arc, stretches Transylvania -the land “beyond the mountains”, also called Erdely in Hungarian and Siebenburggen (The Seven Cities) in German. Dacian warriors resided here until the year 107, when they were subdued by Trajan’s Roman legions, including the Thirteenth Gemina recruited in Judaea. In 217, ...
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154, rue Roosendael, 1090 Brussels Tel : +32 475 40 26 49 http://www.cisu.be/
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80, rue des Primeurs, 1090 Bruxelles 01132 (0) 2 332 25 28 http://www.beth-hillel.org/
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32, rue de la Régence, 1000 Brussels +32 (0) 2 512 43 34 The Great Synagogue Europe | Synagogue | Bruxelles (synaregence.eu)
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2, rue Joseph Dupont, 1000 Bruxelles 01132 (0) 2 512 43 34 http://www.jewishcom.be/
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Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat 91, 1011 LM Amsterdam +31 (0) 87 876 5225 http://www.beithachidush.nl/
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