A magnífica janela gótica da capela dos santos médicos Cosme e Damião, do século XIV. Atrás dela fica o salão Carolinum, onde ainda hoje são realizadas comemorações acadêmicas.
Wednesday, Tishrei 2, 5782. September 8, 2021. Rosh Hashanah Day 2. Shalom! World. Petite France Boulangerie and Patisserie. Myslikova 263. Praha - Czech Republic. This is a authentic French bakery creates wonderfully delicious homemade artisan bread that is baked every night in its off-site bakery. Using French flour together with custom-milled Czech flour and traditional craft baking technologies from France, Petite France Boulangeries and Patisserie makes a wide variety of breads including French baguettes, sourdough bread, whole wheat bread, rye bread, bagels, croissants (butter, chocolate, almond, etc.), muffins, fruit strudels, etc., not to mention downright delectable pastries such as fruit tartlets and lemon meringue tates. Cultural Support: Jacob Jr. Benleumi. Advisor, Consulting and Education. International Relations Analyst.
THE REMUH SYNAGOGUE, KRAKOW/POLAND Monday, Kislev 26, 5777. December 26, 2016. Shalom! World. There are two mysteries that have defied explanation for as long as anyone can remember. The first mystery is anti-Semitism, which is a mystery because there are few things in history that have been as consistent, as universal, and as predictable as anti-Semitism. From one country to another, from one culture to another, from one religion to another - although lifestyles, philosophies, and so forth are extremely different, there is one thing all of the peoples of the world had in common: They all, at one point or another, included individuals, and even large segments of their populations, who did not like Jews. What did these people know about Jews? Sometimes a lot, sometimes very little, sometimes nothing at all. And yet all of them have a discomfort with Jews. Some of the things anti-Semites come up with concerning Jews and Judaism, make us wonder, "What did...
The north façade of the entrance hall (centre). Right the former community house, left at the back the Rashi-House. Yom Shishi, Sivan 11, 5775. Friday, May 29, 2015. Shalom! World. The Jews and the Jewish Quarter in Worms The famous Synagogue in Worms is documented as early as 1034 AD. It is the centre of the Jewish quarter which, in the second half of the 10th century, adjoined the north east curve of what was then the "inner" town wall between the Kammererstrasse and the Barengasse. Jews form Worms were regular visitors of the trade fair in Cologne from as early as 1000 AD. The Baroque Aron Ha-kodesh, 1960 reconstruction of the original of 1704 on the east wall of the men's section. It was apparently not until around 1030, however, after the arrival of a large number of Jews from southern Europe, that the first Jewish community was founded and the stone Synagogue was erected. The gravestone of Jakob ha-bachur o...
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