4 Imp. Dragon, 13006 Marseille Tel : 04 91 37 42 01 Centre Edmond Fleg Marseille – Accueil – Centre Edmond Fleg Marseille (centrefleg.com)
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4 Imp. Dragon, 13006 Marseille Tel : 04 91 37 42 01 Centre Edmond Fleg Marseille – Accueil – Centre Edmond Fleg Marseille (centrefleg.com)
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October 8, 2023 at 8pm at JEM Copernic Artists Anne-Aurore Anstett, Laure-Anne Simon, Clara Strauss, Martine Bailly, Jean Piguet and Thibault Vieux perform a program based on the works “La Nuit Transfigurée” and “Psychose”. This concert celebrates Schoenberg’s performance ninety years ago at the Copernic Synagogue. Concert clarinette piano – Judaïsme En Mouvement ...
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Corniche JFK, 13008 Marseille
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48 boulevard Barry, 13013 Marseille Tel : +33 4 91 66 13 15 Yavné Marseille (yavne-cc.fr)
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205 boulevard de Sainte-Marguerite, 13009 Marseille Tel : 04 91 75 63 50 Synagogue Tiféreth Israël Marseille (tifereth-israel.fr)
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Tel : + 33 7 83 50 86 79 Accueil | Judaïca Marseille Provence (judaica-massorti-marseille.com)
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21 rue Martiny, 13008 Marseille Tel : + 33 7 67 05 87 66 Accueil – ULIF Marseille
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6 August 2023 at the Jewish Museum in Hohenems This public guided tour of the permanent exhibition (in German) will enable visitors to discover the various facets of Jewish daily life and history. The tour takes in the Jewish Museum and the former Jewish quarter of Hohenems. Visitors will be able to study the architecture of the period and its evolution as they stroll through the synagogue ...
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12 September 2023 at the Museo Sefardi In September, the Sephardic Museum, in collaboration with a number of institutions, will be holding an international conference on medieval European Jewish archaeology. The excavations carried out at the museum and the latest research on the Jewish quarter of Toledo will be highlighted. ...
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From 25 to 28 June 2023 in Rome’s ancient Jewish quarter The 16th edition of Ebraica, the international festival of culture promoted by the Jewish community of Rome, gets underway and will bring the Jewish quarter of Rome to life with theatrical performances, book presentations, concerts and Italian and international guests. All events are open to the public and free of charge. ...
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From 31 August to 3 September 2023 As part of the European Days of Jewish Culture, the CIG, in partnership with the GIL, the Henry-Dunant Lodge of B’nai B’rith and the Geneva Jewish Heritage Association, is organising two days. On Thursday 31 August, the book “Albert, Esther, Liebmann, Ruth et les autres. Présences juives en Suisse romande”, edited by Francine ...
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Tokaj, Bodrog u., 3910 Hungary
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Új u. 22, 9400, Sopron Tel : +36 99 311 327
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Hameenlinna is an old Finnish town, known for the many lakes that run through it and the surrounding area. But also for the traces of its medieval life and the Hame Castle. Before Finland’s independence, Russian soldiers, including Jews, were stationed here. The town’s , founded in the 1770s, has a Jewish plot. Russian soldiers of the Jewish faith are buried there, with most of ...
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Hamina is the easternmost town in the country and dates back to at least the 14th century. Today, it is known for its port, forestry industry and special climate. Russian soldiers were stationed here before independence, as the town lies a few kilometres from the present-day border with Russia. The town’s , founded in 1773, has a Jewish plot. Russian soldiers of the Jewish faith are ...
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Tampere is the second largest city in Finland and is located between two lakes. It is a relatively new city, founded in 1775 by Gustav III of Sweden, with the aim of facilitating trade in the region. A Jewish community was established in the city in 1947. However, this community, consisting of less than a hundred people, ceased to exist in 1981 due to numerous departures. Only nine ...
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13 rue Sainte-Isaure, 75018 Paris Tel : +33 1 42 64 48 34
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6 Rue Jean Nohain, 75019 Paris Tel : +33 9 53 17 25 59
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8 Rue du Pressoir, 57220 Boulay-Moselle
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Rue de la Dime, Benfeld Benfeld (judaisme-alsalor.fr)
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Rue des Lièvres Barr (judaisme-alsalor.fr)
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8 May, from 7 to 10 pm at the GIL The GIL welcomes the Geneva literary prodigy for a lecture on The Alaska Sanders Affair. Registration is required, as space is limited for such an event. https://www.gil.ch/evenement/lundi-du-gil-conference-de-joel-dicker
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4 June 2023, 10:30 – 12:00 This tour will take place in the company of Eric Ackermann, Second Minister officiating. It will allow you to rediscover the fundamentals of Jewish history and liturgy, as well as the Jewish community of Geneva, in this monument which has been classified as a historical heritage of Geneva since 1989.https://comisra.ch/evenements/visite-guidee-bethyaacov-fev23-2-2-2/
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Until October 2023 at the Jewish Museum of Greece This exhibition is actually a continuation of an exhibition that opened in 2022. The exhibition has been approved by the Ministry to be extended, allowing visitors to better understand the long and important Jewish history of Greece through the ancient monuments that evoke it. https://www.jewishmuseum.gr/en/28456
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18 June 2023 at 2pm This walk, in the company of the guide Ben David, will allow you to rediscover Jewish life in this popular district of northern Brussels. The Jewish population of this district grew between the two world wars, as did the neighbouring communes of Saint-Gilles and Anderlecht. This was due to migration from Eastern Europe, and then in the 1960s with the arrival of Sephardim. ...
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Until 17 september 2023 at the MEIS This exhibition, organised by Andrea Morpurgo and Amedeo Spagnoletto, presents the architectural aspects of these places and their role in the Jewish community, as well as the associated rites. A Jewish identity anchored in Italy for over 2000 years. We follow the history of families over many generations and see rare objects, such as the Aron of the ...
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8 July 2023 The Jewish Quarter in Hohenems, which is largely a listed building, will be the subject of a tour starting at the Jewish Museum. The surrounding streets and their general history will be presented. The tour will end with an exchange of views with the organisers over a bagel. On this day, admission to the museum and the exhibitions on display is free, including the exhibition on ...
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The Jewish community has existed since Visigothic times and grew considerably under the Muslim occupation. When the first Christian troops arrived in 1266 under the command of Alfonso X of Castile, there were many synagogues, but most of the Jews preferred to leave the city and take refuge in Granada, which was still in Muslim hands. A few years later, Alfonso X the Wise sought to ...
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