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For centuries, Fürth was home to the largest Jewish community in Southern Germany. A climate of tolerance enabled Jews to play an essential role in the life of the city, enriching it with cultural contributions and charitable donations. A rabbinical school and a Hebrew book-printing office made Fürth famous far beyond FRanconia. Almost totally destroyed by the National Socialists, the Jewish community re-established itself after World War Two. With this third book in its „Historic Walks“ series, History for Everyone (Geschichte Für Alle e. V.) takes you on a journey through the city´s rich Jewish inheritance.
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The history of the Jews in Fürth, Katrin Kasparek
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- Released
- 2010
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- Title
- The history of the Jews in Fürth
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Katrin Kasparek
- Publisher
- Sandberg-Verl.
- Released
- 2010
- ISBN10
- 3930699613
- ISBN13
- 9783930699612
- Series
- Historic walks
- Category
- World history
- Description
- For centuries, Fürth was home to the largest Jewish community in Southern Germany. A climate of tolerance enabled Jews to play an essential role in the life of the city, enriching it with cultural contributions and charitable donations. A rabbinical school and a Hebrew book-printing office made Fürth famous far beyond FRanconia. Almost totally destroyed by the National Socialists, the Jewish community re-established itself after World War Two. With this third book in its „Historic Walks“ series, History for Everyone (Geschichte Für Alle e. V.) takes you on a journey through the city´s rich Jewish inheritance.