10 Naugarduko street, Vilnius Tel : + 370 5 212 0112 https://www.jmuseum.lt/en/samuel-bak-museum/
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Concert of Salomone Rossi Detto l’Ebreo
Friday October 23, 2020, at the Tolerance Center of the Jewish History Museum of the Gaon of Vilnius (Naugarduko 10/2, Vilnius), the ensemble will perform a new concert program to commemorate the birthdays of Italian composer Salomone Rossi (circa 1570 –1630). 450th year of birth and year of the Vilnius Gaon and Lithuanian Jewish history.Before the concert, the Director of the Museum of ...
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Agrastų gatvė 15, Vilnius, Lituanie (+370) 66 28 95 75 http://www.jmuseum.lt
Plus d'infosShoah Museum of Vilnius
Pamėnkalnio gatvė 12, Vilnius, Lituanie (+370) 52 62 07 30 http://www.jmuseum.lt
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Jono Basanavičiaus gatvė, Vilnius, Lituanie
Plus d'infosVilnius Center for Jewish Culture
Mėsinių gatvė 3a/5, Vilnius, Lituanie (+370) 52 61 64 22 http://www.jewishcenter.lt
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Bokšto gatvė 19, Vilnius, Lituanie (+370) 52 16 60 73
Plus d'infosVilnius Ghetto map
Rūdninkų gatvė 18, Vilnius, Lituanie
Plus d'infosYiddish Institute of Vilnius
Old Campus Vilnius University (S. Daukanto Courtyard) +370 52 68 71 87 http://www.judaicvilnius.com
Plus d'infosMuseum of the Gaon of Vilnius
Naugarduko 10/2, Vilnius +370 52 62 96 66 http://www.jmuseum.lt
Plus d'infosJewish Community of Vilnius
Pylimo g. 4, Vilnius 01117, Lithuania +370 5 261 3003 http://www.lzb.lt
Plus d'infosChoral Synagogue of Vilnius
Pylimo g. 39, Vilnius +370 5 2612523
Plus d'infosLithuania
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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