- en.wikipedia.org Jews Acre, BristolThe Old Jewry (Jewrie Lane) in Bristol lay about a mile from the cemetery, in the centre of the city. 'The ould Jurie': Bristol street name recorded in a 1640 rental.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Jewish_…Jews Acre on Brandon Hill plan 1823.jpg 4,032 × 3,024; 2.88 MB.
- jewishgen.org jcr-uk/Community/bri1/Cemeteries/…The Barton Road Cemetery in St. Philips is believed to be the first in Bristol following the resettlement of Jews in England following their expulsion in 1290.Bulunamadı: acre
- Chabad of Bristol is a community center of Jewish life in Bristol, UK. Offering Kosher food, Torah classes, Jewish Holiday programs & services, Shabbat meals...Bulunamadı: acre
- bgas.org.uk tbgas_bg/v122/bg122127.pdfNo reference can be found in St. Augustine’s cartulary to a grant to the Bristol community of the land known as Jews’ Acre, or the right to use the well, but, given...
- worldjewishtravel.org destinations/acre/The city of Acre (Akko) is one of the most ancient port cities in the Middle East. Located in northern Israel on the western Mediterranean coast, Acre is recognized as...Bulunamadı: bristol
- bristolsu.org.uk groups/jsoc-jewish-societyBristol JSoc is a fun, relaxed and friendly society for Jewish students to socialise, celebrate Jewish festivals, and enjoy Jewish culture.Bulunamadı: acre
- twitter.com bristoljewishcoBircat Kohanim on Sukkot This photo show tens of thousands of Jews on Sukkot participating in the Bircat Kohanim - the Priestly blessings that are said...Bulunamadı: acre
- jewishencyclopedia.com articles/3721-bristolAs far as can be ascertained, no Jews were in Bristol at the time of the Expulsion, no houses of Jews falling into the king's power at that time.Bulunamadı: acre
- archive.org details/adler-jews-of-bristolMichael Adler, ‘The Jews of Bristol in pre-expulsion days’, Transactions, Jewish Historical Society of England, 12 (1931 for 1928-1931) pp. 117-86.Bulunamadı: acre
- blocal-travel.com cemetery/cemeteries-bristol/This is the first cemetery in Bristol following the return of Jews to England after the expulsion: the oldest gravestone is Grade II listed and dates from 1762.
- jguideeurope.org en/region/england/other-cities-…Bristol - Heritage and history, synagogues, museums and areas - Jews accompanied the conquests of the aptly named William the Conqueror in the 11th century.Bulunamadı: acre