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    The Jewish Northern Cemetery in Nørrebro was formerly the principal Jewish cemetery in Copenhagen, Denmark. It has an area of 13,500 square metres and...
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  • Northern Cemetery may refer to: Jewish Northern Cemetery (Copenhagen) Northern Cemetery (Cairo), a section of the City of the Dead Tombs of the Nobles...
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    Assistens Cemetery (Danish: Assistens Kirkegård) in Copenhagen, Denmark, is the burial site of many Danish notables as well as an important greenspace...
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    Moses Melchior (1825–1912) (category Burials at Jewish Northern Cemetery (Copenhagen))
    Melchior died on 25 November 1912 and is buried in the Jewish Northern Cemetery in Copenhagen. An obelisk in the centre of the Kildevæld Quarter commemorates...
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    it is one of the major financial centres of Northern Europe with the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. Copenhagen's economy has developed rapidly in the service...
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    David Halberstadt (category Burials at Jewish Northern Cemetery (Copenhagen))
    (1801–1863). He died on 14 June 1874 and is buried in the Jewish Northern Cemetery in Copenhagen. His widow remarried medical doctor Jean Marie Adolphe Marcet...
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    The Jewish Cemetery in Währing, opened in 1784, was the main burial site for members of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien. Besides the St. Marx Cemetery...
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  • Bab Mahrouk cemetery Ben M'Sik European Cemetery Chellah – archeological site and necropolis Jewish Cemetery of Marrakech Jewish Cemetery in Fez Marinid...
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    Abraham Wolff (category Burials at Jewish Northern Cemetery (Copenhagen))
    Wolff continued as chief rabbi of Copenhagen until his death in 1891. He is buried in Copenhagen's Jewish Northern Cemetery. Abraham Wolff at gravsted.dk...
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    Meyer Herman Bing (category Burials at Jewish Northern Cemetery (Copenhagen))
    on 15 September 1883 in Skovshoved and is buried in the Jewish Northern Cemetery in Copenhagen. "Herman Bing" (in Danish). Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved...
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  • Sophus Berendsen (category Burials at Jewish Northern Cemetery (Copenhagen))
    1859), on 26 May 1858 in Copenhagen. Berendsen died on 18 June 1884 in Copenhagen and is buried at the Jewish North Cemetery. The firm was continued by...
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    David B. Adler (category Burials at Jewish Northern Cemetery (Copenhagen))
    Adler died on 4 December 1878 and is buried in the Jewish Northern Cemetery. Their mansion in Copenhagen was taken over by Christian and Ellen Bohr. "D.B...
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    Salomon Ahron Jacobson (category Burials at Jewish Northern Cemetery (Copenhagen))
    Ludvig Jacobson. He died on 28 June 1830 and is buried in Copenhagen's Jewish Northern Cemetery. Medal to Ole Borch (1791) Medal to Johan Frederik Classen...
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  • Copenhagen 1661 – Coat of arms of Copenhagen granted. 1666 – Holmens Cemetery established. 1670 – Kongens Nytorv laid out. 1671 – Garnisons Cemetery inaugurated...
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  • University of Copenhagen's four campuses in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated just north of the city centre, across from Copenhagen's largest park,...
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    Danish-Jewish cultural life. The Great Synagogue of Copenhagen is a landmark building, designed by the architect G. F. Hetsch. A number of Jewish cultural...
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    of Copenhagen Synagogue, Krystalgade 12, Copenhagen (1885, with Ove Petersen) Inspector's House, Jewish Northern Cemetery, Møllegade, Copenhagen 1885)...
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    Simon Aron Eibeschütz (category Businesspeople from Copenhagen)
    both within and outside the Jewish community. He died on 25 November 1856 and is buried at the Jewish Northern Cemetery. In 1902, together with Melchiors...
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    Nørrebro (category Copenhagen city districts)
    official districts of Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark. It is northwest of the city centre, beyond the location of the old Northern Gate (Nørreport), which...
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    He died on 10 March 1844 and is buried in the Jewish Northern Cemetery (grave no. G-6-10) in Copenhagen. H. J. Bing & Søn "Bing, Herman (Heiman) Jacob"...
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  • Sigfred Goldschmidt (category Businesspeople from Copenhagen)
    (8 July 1831 – 13 October 1906) was a Jewish Danish businessman. Goldschmidt was born on 8 July 1831 in Copenhagen, the son of silk and textile merchant...
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    district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from Nørrebrogade in the southwest to Nørre Allé in the northeast. Copenhagen's Jewish Northern Cemetery has its...
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  • Copenhagen. However, in 1786 he moved to Marstrand and from there down to Gothenburg in 1794. He became the first chairman of the Gothenburg Jewish community...
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    tuberculosis in Copenhagen in 1832, at Badstuestræde 17, where a plaque commemorating him is found. He is buried in Assistens Cemetery in Copenhagen. He bequeathed...
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  • Copenhagen is the location of many notable buildings, representing a variety of eras as well as functions. * Around 1420 a fortress was built where Kronborg...
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    burial in their countries of origin. A separate Muslim cemetery was opened in Brøndby near Copenhagen in September 2006. In 2009, the U.S. Department of State...
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    Kirkegård in the Nørrebro area of Copenhagen, in the Collin family plot. In 1914, the headstone was moved to another cemetery (today known as "Frederiksbergs...
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  • to Rabbi Isaak Mannheimer being brought from Copenhagen to Vienna. As there was still officially no Jewish religious community, Mannheimer was employed...
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    Beta Israel (redirect from Jewish Falasha)
    as Jewish so he can immigrate to Israel and escape the famine looming in Ethiopia. The film was awarded the 2005 Best Film Award at the Copenhagen International...
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    Ørstedsparken (category Parks in Copenhagen)
    Ørstedsparken is a public park in central Copenhagen, Denmark. One in a series of parks which were laid out on the grounds of the old fortification ring...
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