10 Naugarduko street, Vilnius Tel +370 5 212 0112 https://www.jmuseum.lt/en/samuel-bak-museum-2/
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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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Agrastų gatvė 15, Vilnius, Lituanie (+370) 66 28 95 75 http://www.jmuseum.lt
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Pamėnkalnio gatvė 12, Vilnius, Lituanie (+370) 52 62 07 30 http://www.jmuseum.lt
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Jono Basanavičiaus gatvė, Vilnius, Lituanie
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Mėsinių gatvė 3a/5, Vilnius, Lituanie tel +370 609 15 132 http://www.jewishcenter.lt
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Šv. Kazimiero g. 12, Vilnius, 01126 Lithuania + 370 615 83814 https://fr.chabad.org/jewish-centers/117978/Vilnius/Synagogue/Chabad-Lubavitch-of-Lithuania
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Rūdninkų gatvė 18, Vilnius, Lituanie
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Old Campus Vilnius University (S. Daukanto Courtyard) +370 52 68 71 87
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Naugarduko 10/2, Vilnius Tel : +370 85 231 2357 http://www.jmuseum.lt
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Pylimo g. 4, Vilnius 01117, Lithuania Tel +370 85 2613 003 http://www.lzb.lt
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Pylimo g. 39, Vilnius +370 5 2612523 https://www.lzb.lt/
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The Jewish community of Lithuania numbers only some 6000. People It is no more than a shadow of what it once was: until the Shoah, it was a center of the Yiddish-speaking lands. In a sense, everything began here from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries when European Judaism's center of gravity shifted from Germany and France to Poland and Belarus. As a reaction to the pietisitic practices ...
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The visitor to Eastern Europe hoping to discover a rich Jewish architectural heritage must remember that what was once the center of Judaic cultural and religious life in Europe -principally in Lithuania between the eighteenth century and the Shoah- had disappeared beyond ruins and cemeteries. The complete eradication of a Jewish presence, the sworn objective of the Nazis, was conducted with ...
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