What
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  • Synagogue
Where

Verona

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The first Jews who came to Verona were of German origin, followed in 1638 by Sephardim from Venice and by Marranos from Spain. The ghetto was established in 1600. The doors to ghetto were taken down in 1797 with Napoleon. At the heart of the ghetto the large German rite synagogue was opened in 1864.

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The first Jews who came to Verona were of German origin, followed in 1638 by Sephardim from Venice and by Marranos from Spain. The ghetto was established in 1600. The doors to ghetto were taken down in 1797 with Napoleon. At the heart of the ghetto the large German rite synagogue was opened in 1864.

The first Jews who came to Verona were of German origin, followed in 1638 by Sephardim from Venice and by Marranos from Spain. The ghetto was established in 1600. The doors to ghetto were taken down in 1797 with Napoleon. At the heart of the ghetto the large German rite synagogue was opened in 1864.

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The first Jews who came to Verona were of German origin, followed in 1638 by Sephardim from Venice and by Marranos from Spain. The ghetto was established in 1600. The doors to ghetto were taken down in 1797 with Napoleon. At the heart of the ghetto the large German rite synagogue was opened in 1864.

The first Jews who came to Verona were of German origin, followed in 1638 by Sephardim from Venice and by Marranos from Spain. The ghetto was established in 1600. The doors to ghetto were taken down in 1797 with Napoleon. At the heart of the ghetto the large German rite synagogue was opened in 1864.

The first Jews who came to Verona were of German origin, followed in 1638 by Sephardim from Venice and by Marranos from Spain. The ghetto was established in 1600. The doors to ghetto were taken down in 1797 with Napoleon. At the heart of the ghetto the large German rite synagogue was opened in 1864.