4 rue des Feuillants, 31300 Toulouse Tel : 05 61 61 57 56 https://ajlt.com/
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4 rue des Feuillants, 31300 Toulouse Tel : 05 61 61 57 56 https://ajlt.com/
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35 rue Rembrandt, 31400 Toulouse Tel : 05 61 40 03 88
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Espace du Judaïsme, 2 place Riquet, 31000 Toulouse Tel 05 62 73 45 33 https://www.hebraica-toulouse.com/
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2 rue Palaprat, 31400 Toulouse, Tel : 05 61 62 90 41
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Administrative archival documents date the presence of Jews in Toulouse to the 800s. The city of Toulouse is part of this flourishing Jewish life from the Middle Ages close to Spain and Languedoc. As confirmed by the presence in the 11th century of Moses Hadarshan (originally from Narbonne) and his son Judah, whose pupil, Menahem Bar Helbo, will introduce Rashi to Mediterranean Jewish ...
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L’Chaim’s Kosher Restaurant & Sora’s Café, 222 Fenwick Road, Giffnock, Glasgow G46 6UE Tel : + 44 141 638 6116 http://www.lubofscot.co.uk/lchaims/lunches.htm
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129 Hill Street, Garnethill, Glasgow G3 6UB Tel : + 44 141 332 4911 www.sjac.org.uk
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222 Fenwick Road, Giffnock, Glasgow G46 6UE Tel : + 44 141 577 82 50 http://www.giffnockshul.co.uk/
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147 Ayr Road, Newton Mearns, Glasgow G77 6RE Tel : + 44 141 639 4083 https://www.grs.org.uk/
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The Norman city is mainly known for its port, the second most important in France after Marseille. A port immortalized in Le Quai des Brumes by Marcel Carné and Jacques Prévert, with Jean Gabin, Michèle Morgan, Pierre Brasseur and Michel Simon. The community had existed since at least the 1920s, with the arrival of Tunisian Jews after the First World War. Previously there was a presence of ...
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38 Rue Victor Hugo, 76600 Le Havre Tél : + 33 2 35 21 14 59
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74 Dee St, Aberdeen AB11 6DS Tel : + 44 7955 706333 https://www.asjcc.co.uk/
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This pretty harbor in the north-east of Edinburgh welcomed Jews in 1665, boarded an eastbound boat to join the controversial figure Shabbetai Zvi. This presence is attested by letters sent from Aberdeen. The city was distinguished by its welcome thanks to the Marischal University, which was one of the first in Britain to allow Jewish students not to be mere free listeners but to have access ...
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55 Rue des Bons Enfants, 76000 Rouen Tel : 02 35 71 01 44
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Highurst Street, Radford, Nottingham NG7 3QA Tel : + 44 115 947 2004 Nottingham Hebrew Congregation
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Lloyd Street, Sherwood, Nottingham NG5 4BP Tel : + 44 115 962 4761 https://www.nottinghamliberalsynagogue.com/
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43/47 Bannerman Road, Bristol BS5 0RR Tel : + 44 117 403 3456 Home
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9 Park Row, Bristol BS1 5LP Tel : + 44 117 427 0613 https://www.parkrowsynagogue.org/
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In the 13th century, the Jewish community of Nottingham was one of the 27 recognized by the Kingdom. It suffered a violent attack in 1264 during the Barons’ War, then was a victim like other English Jewish communities of the Edict of expulsion of 1290. A moving synagogue From the resettlement of the Jews in England in the middle of the 17th century until the beginning of the 19th few ...
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Jews accompanied the conquests of the aptly named William the Conqueror in the 11th century. They settled in Bristol during her son’s reign. The city became one of the main centers of medieval Jewish life in England. Yet their fate in the port city of Bristol was far from a picnic in the 13th century. All Jewish heads of household were sent to Bristol prisons in 1210 and forced to pay a ...
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10 Naugarduko street, Vilnius Tel +370 5 212 0112 https://www.jmuseum.lt/en/samuel-bak-museum-2/
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88 Windermere Street, Gateshead NE8 1UB Tel : + 44 191 477 2616 https://gyalumni.org/
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The presence of Jews in this industrial city in northern England is relatively recent. At the end of the 19th century, Zachariah Bern from Newcastle-upon-Tyne created the impetus for the establishment of a community in Gateshead. Creation of Gateshead’s yeshiva In 1929, his son-in-law, Moshe David Freed, along with other students such as David Dryan and David Baddiel, established a in ...
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37 A Castle Street, Cambridge CB3 0AH Tel + 44 7825 126 724 https://www.cuchabad.org/
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3 Thompson’s Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8A https://www.ctjc.org.uk/contact
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Auckland Road, Cambridge CB5 8DW Tel + 44 1223 367842 Home
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The first administrative traces of the presence of Jews in the city of Cambridge seem to date from the 13th century. About fifty Jewish families are recorded in documents between 1224 and 1240. In 1275, the Jews were expelled from Cambridge and the rest of the region under the tutelage of Eleonore de Provence, mother of Edward I. The latter expelled the Jews of the Kingdom by the Edict of ...
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19 place Pierre Sémard, Béziers Tel : 04 67 28 75 98
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Kings Heath, Birmingham B14 6EQ. Tel: +44 121 643 0884
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The Ridgeway, College Road, Erdington, Birmingham Tel: + 44 121 643 0884
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