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Holocaust memorial in Athens
Evvoulou, 10553 Athènes
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Gustave Kahn Square
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Rue d’Enfer
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Cour d’Or Museum
2 rue du Haut Poirier, 57000 Metz Tel : 03 57 88 38 83 Accueil – Musée de La Cour d’Or – Metz Métropole (eurometropolemetz.eu)
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Lorraine Museum
64 Grande rue, 54000 Nancy Tel : 03 83 85 30 01 Accueil — Musée Lorrain – Ville de Nancy
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Levantine cemetery
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Jewish Ghetto of Ferrara
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University of Bologna
Via Zamboni 33, 40126 Bologna University of Bologna (unibo.it)
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Temple Bookstore
52 rue des Rosiers, Paris Tel : 01 42 72 38 00 Librairie du temple, le spécialiste du monde juif
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Memorial of Sedan
Place Voltaire, Sedan
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Jewish cemetery of Sedan
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Ancient synagogue of Sedan
Avenue de Verdun, 08200 Sedan
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Rue des Elus
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Synagogue of Reims
49 rue Clovis, Reims
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Jewish cemetery of Epernay
Avenue de Champagne
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Rue de la Juiverie
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Synagogue of Epernay
11 boulevard de la Motte, Epernay
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Rue de la Petite juiverie
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Rue des Juifs
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Jewish cemetery of Châlons-en-Champagne
Rue Kellerman, Châlons-en-Champagne
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Synagogue of Châlons-en-Champagne
21 rue Lochet, Châlons-en-Champagne
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Sedan
Sedan is well known as a former cloth-making centre and has seen many battles in recent wars. The Jewish presence in Sedan appears to date back to the Middle Ages. It developed thanks to the arrival of Jews from Amsterdam in the middle of the 17th century. However, it was not until the beginning of the 19th century that it became more permanent, following the emancipation of the Jews of ...
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Reims
Reims is known for its many listed monuments, including the famous cathedral and its coronations, as well as its economy, which is essentially linked to Champagne. The Jewish presence in Reims is thought to be very old. The first document attesting to this presence dates back to 1077. At that time, they were mainly confined to rue de Gieu (Jews), which later became . Some sources claim that ...
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Epernay
Epernay is known as the home of several of the great Champagne houses and the many cellars that house this highly prized beverage. The Jewish presence in Epernay appears to date back to the Middle Ages, as evidenced by street names such as rue Juiverie, rue Haute Juiverie and rue Basse Juiverie. A remains today. Epernay’s neo-Byzantine was inaugurated in 1890 by architect Henry Clouet, ...
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Châlons-en-Champagne
Châlons-en-Champagne, formerly known as Châlons-sur-Marne, is famous for its Market Castle and its ancient churches. The Jewish presence in Châlons seems to go back a very long way, perhaps even to Roman times. In any case, it has been documented from the 11th century onwards. Indicative of this antiquity are certain street names typically given in the Middle Ages, such as and , as well as ...
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Ancient Jewish cemetery of Châteauroux
Avenue des Marins, Châteauroux
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Rue de la Petite Juiverie
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Ancient synagogue of Chablis
Rue des Juifs, Chablis
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La Rochelle
La Rochelle is famous for its Old Port and medieval towers. The Jewish presence in La Rochelle is thought to date back at least as far as the 13th century. The medieval community seemed to live on the rue des Juifs, which later became the rue de l’Evêché. Many of Roche’s Jews were deported during the Holocaust, following a roundup in the département in 1942. The Jewish community ...
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