JACOB JR, MY JEWISH WORLD. STROLLING AROUND THE ZUG. ZUG/SWITZERLAND.
Wednesday, Elul 25, 5779. September 25, 2019.
Shalom! World.
Zug, Switzerland.
Zug is the capital and biggest town of the canton of Zug in Switzerland. Its name originates from the fishing vocabulary; in the Middle Ages it referred to the right to pull up fishing nets and hence to the right fish.
Zug is a wonderful opportunity to spend a day, just 25 minutes by train from Zürich,
During the turmoil of the Reformation, Zug remained on the Catholic side of central Switzerland and retained the old faith. Warring religious confederates fought at Kappel am Albis (1531) and at Gubel in Menzingen. Its location on the edge of central Switzerland made Zug, a confessional border town. During the Reformation, Zug clung to the old faith and a member of the Christliche Vereinigung of 1529. In 1586, it became a member of the Golden League.
Shalom! Aleichem.
Cultural Support: Jacob Jr. Benleumi, Consult and Education. International Relations Analyst.
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