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- touristportalyen.gitlab.io brest152/the-museum-…The Museum "Jews of Brest" was opened on March 25, 2011 in Brest, on the initiative of the Jewish public organization "the bear".
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/Q4173095other museums. Nothing found. Filter by popularity ... museums of science and technology.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g297308-…Museums in Brest. ... Movie Theaters in Brest Game & Entertainment Centers in Brest Sports Complexes in Brest Escape Games in Brest.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Museum_Jews_…Jewish Museum in Brest. ... Media in category "Museum Jews of Brest". The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
- en.wikipedia.org Choral Synagogue (Brest)Completed in c. 1862, it was used as a synagogue until World War II, and served as the main synagogue in Brest. ... Model in the Brest Jewish Museum.
- fjc-fsu.org centers/brest/Donations for the Jewish community of Brest – Brisk and for renovating the ‘Hekdesh’ Synagogue (Shul) can be made here. Address: Brest, Belarus.
- poshyk.info en/sinagoga-egdesh-v-breste/The Jewish community of Brest bought this building for almost $300 and plans to restore its pre-war appearance. While these works are only in the plans.
- belarusprimetour.com tours/jewish-heritage-in-…Jewish Museum in Novogrudok. ... Transfer to Brest, which used to be the main Jewish city of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the XIVth – XVIIth centuries.
- http://jewish-tour.com tours/orthodox-judaism/minsk-mir-…“Jews of Brest” Museum (~1,5h): the main exposition tells you about Brest Jewish community life in XX century.
- thetogetherplan.com memorials-matter/However, it was not until recently that she discovered her own Jewish identity and the history of Jews in Brest.
- We are a world-wide group of researchers tracing our family roots from Jewish Brisk, now the city of Brest, Belarus, and the surrounding region.Bulunamadı: museum
- jewishgen.org databases/Belarus/brest.htmThe Brest Ghetto Passport Archive consists of documents prepared at the order of the Nazi authorities after the capture of Brest in the summer of 1941.