Through the years, Jewish life has been closely tied to the celebration and marking of the weekly Sabbath and the many feast and holy days throughout the year. Celebration of these days has been carefully worked out according to the Jewish calendar and are an important backdrop to living and identifying oneself as a Jew.The exhibition shows the various feast and holy days’ distinctive ...
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Jewish Museum of Oslo
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 of Oslo
Bergstien 13, 0172 Oslo
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Visitors walking on the street named after Norway's national poet Henrik Wergeland (1808-45) will be reminded that it was Wergeland who was behind the law that allowed Jews to immigrate to this country. Most of Norway's Jews live in Oslo (950 people), with about 100 living in Trondheim. The Norwegian community can pride itself on having given Israel a minister: the great rabbi Michael Melchior, who
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