7 rue des Filles Dieu, 10000 Troyes Tél : 03 25 43 56 20 Accueil – Médiathèque de Troyes Champagne Métropole (mediatheque-jacques-chirac.fr)
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7 rue des Filles Dieu, 10000 Troyes Tél : 03 25 43 56 20 Accueil – Médiathèque de Troyes Champagne Métropole (mediatheque-jacques-chirac.fr)
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In front of the Théâtre de Champagne Boulevard Gambetta, 10000 Troyes
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2 rue Brunneval, 10000 Troyes Tel: 03 10 95 30 07 Mail: contact@institut-rachi-troyes.fr Accueil
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5 rue Brunneval, 10000 Troyes Tél : 03 25 73 53 01 http://rachi-troyes.com/
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During the Middle Ages, the Aube Region in France hosts many Jewish communities including Villenauxe-la-Grande, Saint-Mards-en-Othe, Plancy-l’Abbaye, Ervy-le-Chätel, Lhuître, Mussy-sur-Seine, Ramerupt, Dampierre , Brienne-le-Chäteau, Bar-sur-Aube and especially Troyes. The Jewish presence in the city of Troyes probably dates from the XIth century, a fact which can be verified from ...
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The Medieval Route of Rashi in Champagne, new route of the Council of Europe Jewish Heritage Route By Delphine Yagüe – CulturistiQ Cultural laboratory – RMRC project manager In the heart of the Aube, the former county of Champagne, rich and powerful, had prestigious prosperous medieval Jewish communities from the 11th to the 13th centuries: Troyes, Ramerupt, Dampierre, Villenauxe, ...
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In Worms, directly administrated by Emperor Henry IV, the Jewish community obtained the right to trade by public edict of the emperor as early as 1074. The synagogue of Worms was founded in 1034. Not only the location of worship but also a center for study, the synagogue made Worms the spiritual and cultural center of Judaism during the Middle Ages. Famous rabbis A native of Troyes, the ...
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