Kreuzgasse, 99084, Erfurt +49 361 6551608
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Mikveh of Hohenems
Schulgasse, 6845 Hohenems, Autriche
Plus d'infosVillardompardo palace
Plaza Sta. Luisa de Marillac, s/n, 23004 Jaén +34 953 24 80 68
Plus d'infosBarr
Banned from the communes attached to the bishopric of Strasbourg until the French Revolution, the Jews made a timid return to the region afterwards. Of the 800 Jews present in the surrounding villages in 1784, there were none in the town of Barr. Nevertheless, the town gradually welcomed Jews, mainly from Zellwiller, allowing a community to take shape in the second half of the 19th century. ...
Plus d'infosCavus Hammami of Istanbul
Ayvansaray Mh. 34087 Fatih/İstanbul
Plus d'infosMikvah of Syracuse
Via Giovanni Battista Alagona, 52 96100 Siracusa +39 0931.22255 http://www.allagiudecca.it/
Plus d'infosMikvah of Besalú
Contact the tourist office: Laça de la Llibertat, 1, 17850 Besalú +34 972 591 12 40 https://en.turismegarrotxa.com/companies/tourist-offices/besalu/besalu-tourist-office/
Plus d'infosMikvah of Friedberg
Judengasse 20, 61141 Friedberg
Plus d'infosMikvah of Montpellier
1 Rue de la Barralerie, 34000 Montpellier, France
Plus d'infosMikvah of Strasbourg
20, rue des Charpentiers, 67000 Strasbourg +33 (0)3 88 52 28 28
Plus d'infosAlsace
Alsace is rich in Jewish history. In the village of Schirrhoffen, for example, in around 1850, the population of 650 included some 450 Jews. Today, there are over 200 specific sites (synagogues, ritual baths, cemeteries). Unfortunately, though, there are many that visitors cannot see because they are closed, abandoned, or located on private property. Thus, while the small town of (in ...
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