Ir-Rinella, Il-Kalkara, Malta Tel : + 356 2166 5500
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Ir-Rinella, Il-Kalkara, Malta Tel : + 356 2166 5500
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83 Gorg Borg Olivier street, San Julian, Malta Telephone:356-27593527 https://www.jewishmalta.com/
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It seems that the Jewish presence on the island of Malta dates back more than 3000 years! Sailors descended from the tribes of Zevouloun and Asher accompanied Phoenician sailors. An ancient union between Jews and Phoenicians, which prospered and grew stronger over the centuries. Traces of this link can be found in particular on the island of Gozo in the north-west of Malta, where sailors ...
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Devil’s Tower Rd, Gibraltar GX11 1AA, Gibraltar
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Ancien cimetière juif de Gibraltar Windmill Hill, Gibraltar GX11 1AA, Gibraltar
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19 Parliament Ln, Gibraltar GX11 1AA, Gibraltar Tel : + 350 200 77789
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14 Bomb House Ln, Gibraltar GX11 1AA, Gibraltar Tel : + 350 200 76477
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89 Irish Town, Gibraltar GX11 1AA, Gibraltar Tel : + 350 584 46000
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47 Engineer Ln, Gibraltar GX11 1AA, Gibraltar Tel : + 350 200 74030
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The Jewish presence in Gibraltar seems to date back to the 14th century. A historical document from 1356 refers to an attempt by the Jewish community to free prisoners held by pirates. During the Inquisition of 1492, many Jews fled to North Africa via Gibraltar. When, following the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713, the island came under British rule, Jews were allowed to resettle there. During the ...
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While Jews have lived in Albania for centuries, there is little physical evidence of their presence in Berat, Sarande, Tirana and Vlore. A good reason to visit Albania, however, might be to pay homage to besa, the Albanian code of honor and hospitality. Through this practice, Muslims and Christians risked their lives during World War II to save the local Jewish population, as well as hundreds ...
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