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    Ingwiller (French pronunciation:; German: Ingweiler) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. The commune lies within the North-Vosges natural park.

  3. INGWILLER. INGWILLER, town in the Bas-Rhin department, E. France. Jewish settlement began in 1604, but by the end of the 17 th century there were still only six families in the town. At the end of the 18 th century, however, about 50 Jewish families lived in Ingwiller, and from 1776 they owned a synagogue. Nearly half of them were engaged in ...

  4. INGWILLER, town in the Bas-Rhin department, E. France. Jewish settlement began in 1604, but by the end of the 17 th century there were still only six families in the town. At the end of the 18 th century, however, about 50 Jewish families lived in Ingwiller, and from 1776 they owned a synagogue. Nearly half of them were engaged in the livestock ...

  5. Ingwiller (prononcé [i ŋ v i l ɛ r]) est une commune française de la plaine d' Alsace située à 37,8 km au nord-ouest de Strasbourg, dans la circonscription administrative du Bas-Rhin et, depuis le 1 er janvier 2021, dans le territoire de la Collectivité européenne d'Alsace, en région Grand Est.

  6. The Jewish community grew throughout the 18th century, from 13 families in 1716 to 25 in 1766. The development of spiritual life accompanied this evolution, with a house of study being established in 1770 and a synagogue six years later in the Hintergasse. At that time, the city had 158 Jews.

  7. Ingwiller is a commune. It is in Grand Est in the Bas-Rhin department in northeast France This page was last changed on 3 June 2023, at 12:09. ...

  8. General. Ingwiller is a town in the Alsace region of France. From 1871-1918, the town was part of Germany with the name Ingweiler. The Jewish presence in the town dates from 1604. At its height, the Jewish population was about 550. At the time of the German occupation, the 166 Jews remaining were expelled to the south of France. The synagogue ...

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