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  1. The old Jewish Quarter in Paris is also the Marais, loaded with historic buildings, museums, cafes, restaurants & high-end shops. The heart of where you want to be. But also where there once was a vibrant community wiped out in the Holocaust. Still some remnants: An important synagogue (beautiful architecture) and some Israeli food shops.

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  2. Apr 13, 2021 · History of the Grande Synagogue de Paris Fancy a visit to the largest synagogue in Paris? Head for the Synagogue de la Victoire, built during the Second Empire. Head for the Synagogue de la ...

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    • The Synagogues in Paris
    • 1 – Synagogue Des Tournelles
    • 2 – Synagogue Buffault
    • 3 – Synagogue Agoudas Hakehilos
    • 4 – Contact Flora For A Virtual Visit Or A Zoom Free Chat

    by Flora Goldenberg – Tour Guide Paris Hello, I am Flora Goldenberg, a Jewish Tour guide in Paris. I specialize into the Jewish History and Jewish life in Paris. Today, we will explore the 3 synagogues that you must visit while in Paris.

    Built in 1876 near the beautiful Place des Vosges, in the heart of the Jewish Quarter in Paris Le Marais, this Synagogue is a Jewel of architecture of the 19th century.Famous for its metallic structure, it is an aspect of the Synagogue that you can’t miss. Especially as this one was built with the help of a man, a certain engineer called Gustave Ei...

    It was built thanks to Jewish philanthroper called Daniel Iffla, for the Poruguese Jews, in 1875. The Buffault Synagogue is quite a masterpiece for it Roman Bizantine architecture, its curves, arcades and white marble columns. Daniel Iffla, a Jewish banker and benefactor for this Synagogue is a character full of stories and colors, who also insiste...

    In the heart of the Marais area, where the majority of Jews from eastern Europe lived until the mid 20th century, this narrow stretched out Synagogue is a must seen building. In the early 20th century, Hector Guimard (architect of Art Nouveau who built Paris green metro entrances) was commissioned by the Orthodox Jewish Community of Paris from Pola...

    If you want to contact me for a Virtual Visit , please send me an email to flora.goldenberg@gmail.com I will be very happy to hear from you ! See you soon in Paris

  4. Grande Synagogue des Tournelles. 21 bis rue des Tournelles 75004 Paris - Tel. 01 42 74 32 82. Morning and evening services, Friday evening, Shabbat and holidays. Inaugurated in 1876, on the occasion of the Jewish New Year, the architecture of the Synagogue des Tournelles was inspired by that of the churches, adding numerous references to Jewish ...

  5. SITE OVERVIEW. The Spanish Synagogue was built in the late 19th century, making it one of Prague’s more recent historic synagogues. This is evidenced by its lavish appearance, which is in stark contrast to the other fairly modest synagogues in Josefov.

  6. La Victoire. Welcome to the city of lights, and its most spectacular synagogue. Dear Visitor, Welcome to the Great synagogue of Paris. Also known as « La Victoire synagogue », it is the largest synagogue in France, and impresses every visitor by its spectacular dimensions and sheer magnificence.

  7. The Synagogue de Nazareth (English: Nazareth Synagogue) is situated on the Rue Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth, in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, and is the oldest of the 'great' synagogues of Paris. It is normally known as Synagogue Nazareth rather than Synagogue de la rue Nazareth , its official name.

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