“Things aren’t what they used to be.” It’s a common lament these days as people stroll down the historic rue des Rosiers, the heart of the Jewish quarter known as the “Pletzl” in the Marais. Over the past 40 years, the neighborhood has undergone a gentrification that has r...
Changing Jewish quarter in ParisDEVORAH LAUTER
If you are interested in the Jewish quarter while in Paris, just stroll up theRue des Rosiersin Le Marais. This was once the largest Jewish community in Europe until World War II when 75% of the population died tragically in concentration camps. The street today is packed with bakeries, ol...
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(Hebrew for 'that great city'). The Jewish community, which was then living on the Ile de la Cité, would have greeted him and he would have stayed with them in the Jewish quarter – an area within rue de la Cité (then called rue des Juifs), Quai de la Corse, and rue de ...
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Der Algemeyner Yidisher Arbeter Bund (The General Union of Jewish Workers) as a prominent movement on the Jewish left in eastern Europe emerged at a moment of unfolding crises in the first quarter of the twentieth century. Frankel suggests that Jewish socialism came second. A latecomer in “th...
Jewish Quarter of London.(After Russel and Lewis, "The Jew in London.") At the suggestion of Chief Rabbi N. M. Adler, the three city synagogues—the Great, the Hambro', and the New—with their western branches at Portland street and Bayswater agreed to a scheme (April 19, 1868), ...