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  • Denmark". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 2024-02-19. "The Jewish Community of Denmark marches in support of Israel in Copenhagen". European Jewish Congress...
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    August 2023. Retrieved 16 October 2022. "The Jewish Community of Copenhagen". The Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot. Archived from the original...
    224 KB (19,177 words) - 04:14, 9 October 2024
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    presence in Copenhagen. Shir Hatzafon is a Reform Jewish synagogue and community in Denmark. In addition, there are two Jewish periodicals published in Danish:...
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  • Israeli father, was Jewish, and his family are active members of the Copenhagen Jewish community. Uzan was buried at Copenhagen's Jewish Western Cemetery...
    70 KB (5,939 words) - 20:11, 3 September 2024
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    The Great Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Krystalgade 12, in Copenhagen, Denmark. The congregation was formed at...
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    The Danish Jewish Museum (Danish: Dansk Jødisk Museum), in Copenhagen, Denmark, sits inside the Danish Royal Library’s old Galley House and exhibits Danish...
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    Hirschsprung's disease in 1886. Harald Hirschsprung was a native of Copenhagen, born to Jewish parents. Hirschsprung chose to become a doctor instead of joining...
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    Rescue of the Danish Jews (category Jewish Danish history)
    simple. Denmark's Jewish population was small, both in relative and absolute terms, and most of Denmark's Jews lived in or near Copenhagen, only a short sea...
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    living in the Mediterranean Basin, and that this nose is far less prevalent among modern Jews than popularly supposed. Among some Jewish communities, such...
    28 KB (3,592 words) - 06:44, 3 October 2024
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    Moritz G. Melchior (category 19th-century Copenhagen City Council members)
    elected to the board of representatives of the Jewish community in Copenhagen and served as its president in 1852–1853. He was also a member of Grosserer-Societetet's...
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    Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz (category Denmark in World War II)
    head of the Jewish community, C. B. Henriques, and the acting chief rabbi, Marcus Melchior, who spread the warning. Sympathetic Danes in all walks of...
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  • Proselytizing". The Jewish Daily Forward. Andrew Buckser (Spring 2005). "Chabad In Copenhagen: Fundamentalism And Modernity In Jewish Denmark". Ethnology...
    113 KB (14,386 words) - 22:39, 31 August 2024
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    Judengemeinde...." ("He was born in Copenhagen of Jewish (lit: 'Israelite') parents from the local Portuguese-Jewish community.") In addition, Cantor's maternal...
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    During the Middle Ages there was a small Jewish community in Worcester, a city and county town of Worcestershire in the West Midlands of England that mainly...
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    Geskel Saloman (category Jewish painters)
    son of merchant Isak Soloman, who later became cantor of the Jewish community in Copenhagen (1782–1848), and Veilchen Geskel (1787–1836). He had two brothers:...
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  • list of violent attacks on Jewish institutions, such as synagogues, Jewish Community Centers, and the headquarters of Jewish organizations. 1950s synagogue...
    47 KB (1,879 words) - 04:50, 17 September 2024
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    Jewish population by the late 12th century. Jewish life probably centred round what is now Copenhagen Street. The Diocese was hostile to the Jewish community...
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    inmates, 960 of them Jewish, arrived in Padborg, Denmark, on May 2, and then further transported to Copenhagen and Malmö, Sweden. In the years after World...
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    Beta Israel (redirect from Jewish Falasha)
    The Beta Israel, or Ethiopian Jews, are an African community of the Jewish diaspora. They coalesced in the Kingdom of Aksum and the Ethiopian Empire, which...
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  • Hamas. In February 2015, a Jewish man was killed and two police officers were injured during a shooting outside the main synagogue of Copenhagen. In 2017...
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