Until 28 April 2024 at the Jewish Museum in Stockholm This exhibition presents the different hats and other garments used by men in Judaism to cover their heads during religious ceremonies. It includes a stunning work by the artist Ann Hult showing a flower bed formed by kippoth. The diversity of styles, fabrics, colours and patterns and their significance will give you a better understanding ...
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Southern cemetery of Stockholm
Bogårdsvägen 17, 128 62 Sköndal
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Linvävarvägen, 171 64 Solna
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Kronobergsgatan 2, 112 38 Stockholm
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Alströmergatan 47, 112 47 Stockholm
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Wahrendorffsgatan 3B, 111 47 Stockholm
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S:t Paulsgatan 13, 118 46 Stockholm 0046 8644 19 95
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Wahrendorffsgatan 3, Stockholm 111 47, Suède +46 8 587 858 00
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Själagårdsgatan 19, Stockholm
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Själagårdsgatan 19, 111 31 Stockholm Telephone: +46 8 30 15 00 Startsida mars 2020
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Nybrogatan 19, 114139 Stockholm +46 8587 858 00
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Established in 1775, the Jewish community of Stockholm numbers 5200 members. Its is situated near Raoul Wallenberg Square. The square was named after the Swedish diplomat who, after saving a number of Hungarian Jews, was arrested and then most likely assassinated by the Soviets. A sculpture by Willy Gordon representing a Jew fleeing with a Sepher Torah stands in front of the building. The ...
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