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    The Norrköping Synagogue (Swedish: Norrköpings synagoga) is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Bebyggelseregistret, in Brådgatan, in...
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    The Malmö Synagogue (Swedish: Malmö synagoga, Hebrew: בית הכנסת של מאלמו) is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Föreningsgatan,...
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    in Norrköping to a Swedish-Jewish family, of Bavarian descent, as the son of Moses Moritz Schönthal, the rabbi at the local Norrköping Synagogue. At...
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    Församlingen". TotallyJewishTravel. Retrieved February 20, 2019. "Norrköping Synagogue". Listed buildings in Sweden. Swedish National Heritage Board. October...
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  • 16°11′14″E / 58.59187°N 16.18715°E / 58.59187; 16.18715 21300000014763 Norrköping Synagogue Hallen 10 1 1855–58 Edvard Medén Carl Ståhl 58°35′36″N 16°10′43″E...
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    The Great Synagogue of Stockholm (Swedish: Stockholms stora synagoga, Hebrew: בית הכנסת הגדול של שטוקהולם, lit. 'Bet ha-Knesset ha-Gadol shel Stokholm')...
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    an egalitarian synagogue), Helsingborg (an Orthodox synagogue), and in Norrköping (a Conservative synagogue, although the Norrköping community is too...
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    of Norrköping and his significance to immigration and advancement have been pointed out in several publications. He had that city's first synagogue built...
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    to the free church. Stockholm has six mosques. There are three active synagogues and a community of 4,300 members in Stockholm, which corresponds to 0...
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    one Conservative synagogue), Malmö (one Orthodox synagogue), and in Norrköping (although the Norrköping community is too small to perform regular services)...
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  • Algeria. By 1975 the government had seized all but one of the country's synagogues and converted them to mosques or libraries. In February 2019, deputy justice...
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    Austria (1968) Klaksvík, Faroe Islands (1987) Kópavogur, Iceland (1946) Norrköping, Sweden (1946) Odense, Denmark (1946) Petah Tikva, Israel (1975) Ramallah...
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    with major textile and mechanical industries. In 1870, Malmö overtook Norrköping to become Sweden's third-most populous city, and by 1900 Malmö had strengthened...
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    restricted to three cities: Stockholm, Gothenburg and Norrköping, where they were permitted to build synagogues. However, Jews could only marry within their own...
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    Poland Șimleu Silvaniei, Romania Taichung, Taiwan Trondheim, Norway Norrköping, Sweden List of neighborhoods of Petah Tikva "Regional Statistics". Israel...
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    In the 1800s, a small Jewish community formed in Karlstad and built a synagogue in 1899, which was demolished in 1961. Several upper secondary schools...
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    Finland originally built as a synagogue, followed by the Turku Synagogue in 1912. The congregation includes a synagogue, Jewish kindergarten, school,...
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    there are several synagogues. It has a membership of 1,800 members. There is a long history of Jews in the city, and the first synagogue in Copenhagen was...
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    Kongress Östgötamusiken Norrköping Symphony Orchestra Malmö Malmö Concert Hall 1985 1,200 Malmö Symphony Orchestra Norrköping Louis de Geer konsert &...
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    Gothenburg city hall is in the Beaux-Arts architectural style. The Gothenburg Synagogue at Stora Nygatan, near Drottningtorget, was built in 1855 according to...
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    2017-04-12. "Fairbanks' Jewish community welcomes visitors to the northernmost synagogue in the world". global-travel-info.com. Archived from the original on 2017-05-10...
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    Göteborg Halmstad Jönköping Kalmar Karlstad Kiruna Linköping Luleå Malmö Norrköping Örebro Örnsköldsvik Sälen Skellefteå Stockholm-Skavsta Stockholm-Västerås...
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  • Gothenburg, Öckerö, Halmstad, Västerås, Eskilstuna, Nyköping, Uppsala, Norrköping, Jönköping, Linköping, Örebro, Borås, Växjö, Kalmar, Hässleholm, Helsingborg...
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  • from the 17th century. It was demolished in the 1960–70. The city of Norrköping was razed in 1719 by Russians. It was reconstructed with grid pattern...
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    church, Gustavsberg, Stockholm Taxinge church, Taxinge Matthew's church, Norrköping Oscar Fredrik's church, Gothenburg Örgryte new church , Gothenburg St...
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    the graves of many of the city's most notable citizens. Aalborg had a synagogue, built in 1854; and the Jewish rabbi Salomon Mielziner served it for 35...
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  • placed on Jews, including restriction to towns: Stockholm, Göteborg, Norrköping and Landskrona: Jews could not reside or own property in the countryside:...
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  • (1855–1923), 1 painting : A Clearing in the Woods at Grèz, Norrköpings Konstmuseum, Norrköping (url) Pietro Novelli (1603–1647), 4 paintings : Cain and...
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    Bellman, she did marry his friend Erik Nordström with whom she settled in Norrköping in 1772. As her husband died in custody, she moved back to Stockholm in...
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