ul. Włodkowica 5, Wroclaw (+48) 71 782 81 23 https://fbk.org.pl/en/
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White Stork Synagogue of Wroclaw
ul. Włodkowica 7, Wroclaw (+48) 71 343 64 01
Plus d'infosWroclaw main synagogue memorial
Łąkowa 6 50-042 Wrocław, Pologne
Plus d'infosOlot
At the fall of Carcassonne in 1209, the Jews of Béziers took refuge in Catalonia and rebuilt a community in the small town of Olot. It is known that the Jewish communities of Languedoc and Catalonia maintained commercial, cultural and religious relations. In the thirteenth century, Catalonia therefore absorbed a large number of Jews fleeing the war raging in Languedoc. Olot was destroyed in ...
Plus d'infosMuseum-treasure of Sant Estève d’Olot church
Plaça Rector Ferrer, S/N, 17800 Olot, Girona, Espagne +34 972 26 04 74 bisbatgirona.cat
Plus d'infosThann
A Jewish community existed in Thann as early as the 13th century. In 1350, sources report a Jewish street in the northeastern part of the city. This community remained important: there were indeed 630 Jews in Thann in 1885. Before the Second World War, the community amounted to 160 souls. was first built in 1817 in the Neo-Byzantine style. In 1859, the number of faithful exceeds the capacity ...
Plus d'infosSynagogue of Thann
5 Étang St., Thann
Plus d'infosAncient Jewish cemetery of Thann
Humberger St., Thann Tel +33 3 88 14 46 50
Plus d'infosNew Jewish cemetery of Thann
Aspach St., Thann Tel +33 3 88 14 46 50
Plus d'infosUtrecht
Jews have lived in Utrecht on and off, and under varying circumstances, since the 14th century. During the 15th century, Jews lived in the center of the city in a street that is still called (Jew’s Row), located in a courtyard behind the Bakkerstraat. In 1546, King Charles V banned Jews from residing within the entire bishopric of Utrecht. Therefore, the first Jew to obtain citizenship ...
Plus d'infosUtrecht Railway Museum
Maliebaanstation 16, 3581 XW Utrecht Tel + 31 30 230 62 06 https://www.spoorwegmuseum.nl/
Plus d'infosNieuwegracht
Utrecht Jewish cemetery
Zandpad 3, 3552 TJ Utrecht, Pays-Bas
Plus d'infosKorte Nieuwstraat
Jufferstraat
Boterstraat
Jodenrijtje
Cuneo
Located 90 km south of Turin and 45 km from the French border, the city of Cuneo was once home to one of the most important Jewish communities in Piedmont. Today, made up of about fifteen people, the community stands out for its attachment to its synagogue. Located in the heart of what was once the ghetto of the city, the synagogue was built in the seventeenth century and largely modified in ...
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It is known that there was a Jewish community in Inca at least since Jaume I conquered Mallorca in 1229. That said, their presence had been mentioned before by Severus, bishop of the island in the fifth century. The Jewish quarter of the city (call) dates from 1346 and was established by a decision of Peter IV of Aragon, on a request from the governor of Mallorca, after the repeated ...
Plus d'infosChevra Sas Synagogue Oradea
Str. Crinului 2, Oradea
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Str. Tudor Vladimirescu 18, Oradea
Plus d'infosGreat Synagogue Oradea
Str. Mihai Viteazu 4, Oradea
Plus d'infosOradea Jewish Museum
Strada Primăriei nr. 25, Oradea 410209 Tel : +40 771 553 065
Plus d'infosArad
Jews settled in Arad in the early eighteenth century, reaching the number of 10,000 before the Second World War. In the nineteenth century, this city was one of the hearts of Reform Judaism, under the direction of Rabbi Aaron Chorin. The community survived the Holocaust and most of the family emigrated to Israel after the war. There are less than 300 Jews in Arad today. Community life is ...
Plus d'infosArad neologic synagogue
Strada Cozia 12, Arad
Plus d'infosArad Jewish community
Strada Tribunul Dobra 10, Arad, (257) 281.346 http://aradjc.org/
Plus d'infosArad Jewish Cemetery
Str. Zimandului 9, Arad
Plus d'infosTrancoso
The town of Trancoso is an ancient city at the crossroads of many wars, and as such was transformed into a fortress. The Jewish presence probably dates back to the 12th century. Its population soon increased as a result of the Spanish Inquisition, mainly due to the arrival of Jews from Aragon and Castile. As a result, the community asked King John II for the right to enlarge the synagogue. ...
Plus d'infosCenter Isaac Cardoso
R. Dr. David Bruno 4, 6420-030 Trancoso, Portugal
Plus d'infosKatyn Museum in Warsaw
Ul. Jana Jeziorańskiego 4, 01 783 Varsovie +48 261 878 342 Muzeum Katyńskie – Strona główna (muzeumkatynskie.pl)
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