Museum of Heritage and Alsatian Judaism of Marmoutier
6, rue du général Leclerc, 67440 Marmoutier Tel: +33 (0)3 88 02 36 30 Musée de Marmoutier
6, rue du général Leclerc, 67440 Marmoutier Tel: +33 (0)3 88 02 36 30 Musée de Marmoutier
11, rue du Plan, 67440 Marmoutier Communauté de Marmoutier (judaisme-alsalor.fr)
62, Grand Rue, 67330 Bouxwiller Tel: +33 (0)3 88 70 97 17 Musée Judéo Alsacien de Bouxwiller|Accueil|
Passage du Schneeberg, 67350 Pfaffenhoffen Tel: +33 (0)3 88 07 80 05 La Synagogue (valdemoder.fr)
4, rue Bartisch, 67100 Strasbourg Tel: +33 (0)3 88 15 45 88 http://www.tourisme67.com/
46, avenue de la Libération, 14000 Caen Tel: +33 (0)2 31 43 60 54
36, rue aux Juifs, 76000 Rouen Tel : + 33 2 35 52 48 09 La Maison Sublime (visitezlamaisonsublime.fr)
The Jewish community of Copenhagen has been active since the end of the 17th century. Today, most of Denmark’s 7,000 Jews live in Copenhagen. Abraham Salomon of Rausnitz was its first ...
The city of Galati has been a major Romanian trade hub since the seventeenth century. In 1868, it was the theater for acts of vandalism against Jews following accusations of their having ...
Approximately thirty miles northeast of Presov, the small city of Stropkov had one of the largest Jewish communities in the region and was an important center of Judaism. Many of its Jews ...
Bardejov possessed a large Jewish quarter where some 5,000 Jews lived before World War II. This small medieval city of 35,000 inhabitants lies thirty-seven miles north of Presov, near the Polish ...
Not far from Kosice, Presov was also an important center of Jewish life. More than 6,000 Jews from the city and surrounding villages were killed during the war. Today fewer than 100 Jews live ...
The capital of eastern Slovakia, Kosice is a large industrial city of 250000 inhabitants. Its sizable Jewish community was almost totally annihilated during the Second World War. The city os now ...
Archaeologists have recently unearthed traces of a Jewish presence in Salona (Solin), capital of Roman Dalmatia and sister city to Split, that dates as far back as the first centuries C.E. Salona ...
The Ashkenazic synagogue, built in the nineteenth century after a design by Hungarian architect Lipot Baumhorn, was destroyed in 1944. The Sephardic synagogue, built in 1928, is still used by the ...
Varazdin is an important trading town located between Vienna and Trieste. The Jewish presence probably dates from the 18th century, mainly from Moravia, Hungary and Austria. They worked there ...
Zagreb is the capital of Croatia. The Jewish presence probably dates back to the 10th century, originating from surrounding areas but also from Spain and France. A place of prayer was mentioned ...
Piran is a former possession of the City of Doges, which explains its Venetian atmosphere. It contains some beautiful architecture, including a replica of the Campanile in the Piazza San Marco. ...
The only remaining traces of a prior Jewish presence in Ljubljana are the names of two narrow streets in the city center, Street of the Jews (Zidovska ulica) and Passage of the Jews ...
Charleroi is a city known for having been a very important coal basin, but also as an industrial centre. Since the decline of these industries, the city has invested heavily in cultural ...
Ghent is a city known, like Liège, for its student life but also as an important cultural centre, its port, and its ancient textile activity. The Jewish presence in Ghent seems to date back to ...
Brückenstraße 10, 54290 Trier Tel: +49 (0) 651 970680 https://www.fes.de/marx/index_gr.html
Bilker Str. 12-14, 40213 Düsseldorf Tel: +49 (0) 211 8992902 https://www.duesseldorf.de/heineinstitut/
Kazerne Dossin, 153 Goswin de Stassartstraat, 2800 Mechelen Tel : +32 15 29 06 60 https://www.kazernedossin.eu
21, rue des Minimes, 1000 Bruxelles Tel: + 32 (0) 2 512 19 63 Musée Juif de Belgique – Art et histoire du judaïsme et des Juifs en Belgique. (mjb-jmb.org)
154, rue Roosendael, 1090 Brussels Tel : +32 475 40 26 49 http://www.cisu.be/