Trondheim Synagogue, Trondheim, Norway
The Trondheim Synagogue (Norwegian: Synagogen i Trondheim) in Trondheim, Norway holds the distinction of being the second northernmost synagogue in the world (only the synagogue in Fairbanks, Alaska is further north
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TOP 50 TRONDHEIM (NORWAY) Tourist Attractions (Things to Do)
Things to do in Trondheim - Norway
Best places to visit in Trondheim - Norway, a city and municipality in Trondelag County. Trondheim also known as Kaupangen, Trondhjem and Nidaros. Trondheim is 3rd most populous municipality in Norway. Trondheim located at the mouth of the River Nidelva on south shore of Trondheim Fjord. Technology-oriented institutions are dominated in Trondheim such as Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU), St. Olavs University Hospital, The Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research (SINTEF), etc.
Things to do in Trondheim is to visit historical or nature places such as Cathedral Nidaros, Bakklandet Old Town, Old Town Bridge, Sverresborg Trondelag Folk Museum, Bymarka, Ladestien - Hiking Trail, Ringve Museum, Rockheim, Kristiansten Fortress, Munkholmen, etc.
What to do or where to go list in Trondheim - Norway is also to explore some beautiful places such as Graakallbanen, Tyholttarnet, Stiftsgarden, Erkebispegarden (Archbishop's Palace), Vitensenteret i Trondheim, Pirbadet, Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum, Church of Our Lady and The Crown Regalia.
Also dont forget other tourist attractions such as Bondens Marked, Elgsethytta, Forsvarsmuseet Ruskammeret, Olav Tryggvason Monument, Sykkelheisen Trampe, Jewish Museum Trondheim, St. Olav Catholic Church, Dora U-Boat Bunkers, Austmann Bryggeri & Taproom and Trondheim Torg.
Other beautiful places in Trondheim on our list is Ringve Botanical Gardens, YellowKorner, NTNU University Museum, Salamander Night, Trondheim Central Station, Leo's Lekeland Trondheim, Torvet, Lavollen, National Justice Museum, Trondheim Kunstmuseum, Skistua, Granaasen Skisenter, Lerkendal Stadium, Trondheim Maritime Museum, Pilegrimsleden - The Route of St. Olav Ways, Leiv Eiriksson Statue, Skansen Svingbru, Den Siste Viking, Norges Teknisk-Naturvit Enskapelige Universitet and Galleri Ismene.
When you visit Trondheim, find the information about things to do or tourist attractions in Trondheim - Norway by visit Trondheim Tourist Information Center, or simply by watching this video by Explore Earth for complete 50 list of best places to visit in Trondheim.
Top rated Tourist Attractions in Trondheim, Norway | 2019
Trondheim (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈtrɔnhæɪm]; historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem) is a city and municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway.
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1: St. Olav's Cathedral, Trondheim
2: Nidaros Cathedral
3: Old Town Bridge Trondheim
4: Korsvika
5: Piren
6: Iladalen Park
7: Djupvika
8: Lookout Kiosk Kuhaugen
9: Tømmerholtdammen
10: Jewish Museum Trondheim
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Trondheim 2005
100th Anniversary of the Trondheim Synagogue
Bygdøy folkemuseum
Geitehorn. 25. september 2011.
Norway and the Holocaust
Edmond J. Safra Hall, Museum of Jewish Heritage--April 14, 2010
Author Irene Levin Berman is interviewed by Museum curator Bonnie Gurewitsch about her memoir We Are Going to Pick Potatoes: Norway and the Holocaust, the Untold Story Levin recounts her family's story of rescue. In 1942, four-year-old Irene Levin was one of 1,200 Norwegian Jews who escaped to Sweden.
Jødisk Museum i Oslo hannuka candle lighting / Jewish Museum Oslo 2011
Candle lighting by Herman Kahn for Hannuka at the Jewish museum in Oslo
Żydowskie Dziedzictwo Kulturowe
Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich POLIN od 2013 roku realizuje program edukacyjno-kulturalny Żydowskie dziedzictwo kulturowe. W jego ramach odbywają się m.in. warsztaty, wykłady i debaty, działania w przestrzeni miejskiej, wystawy czasowe i wystawa podróżująca po Polsce. Łącznie to ponad 3 tysiące wydarzeń!
Głównym celem programu Żydowskie dziedzictwo kulturowe jest umożliwienie szerszej publiczności czerpania wiedzy i doświadczeń z tysiąca lat historii Żydów polskich, promocja tolerancji i przygotowanie młodzieży do życia we współczesnym wielokulturowym społeczeństwie, w którym funkcjonują obok siebie odmienne grupy, obyczaje i wyznania.
Działania realizowane w ramach projektu skierowane są m.in. do dzieci i młodzieży, nauczycieli i edukatorów, innych dorosłych. Szczególnie ważną grupą odbiorców są również osoby, które na co dzień mają utrudniony dostęp do dóbr kultury, w tym osoby z niepełnosprawnościami.
Partnerami programu Żydowskie Dziedzictwo Kulturowe są HL-Center, Falstad Centre, Trondheim Jewish Museum, European Wergeland Center oraz Jewish Museum Oslo.
Realizacja programu jest możliwa dzięki wsparciu udzielonemu z funduszy norweskich i EOG przez Islandię, Liechtenstein i Norwegię.
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Since 2013, POLIN Museum of the Historyof Polish Jews has implemented the educational and cultural program Jewish Cultural Heritage. It includes workshops, lectures and debates, activities in the urban space, temporary exhibitions and the exhibition travelling throughout Poland. The program embraces over three thousand events altogether!
The main purpose of the Jewish Cultural Heritage program is to enable the general public to extract knowledge and experiences fromthe thousand year history of Polish Jews, promotion of tolerance, and preparing youthto live in the contemporary, multicultural society in which diverse groups, customsand religions function side by side.
The activities carried out within the project are addressed to children, youth, teachers and educators, and others. The groupof addressees that is particularly important are people who often have difficulty accessing cultural products, including the disabled.
The partners of the Jewish Cultural Heritage program include HL-Center, Falstad Centre, Trondheim Jewish Museum, European Wergeland Center, and the Jewish Museum Oslo.
The Jewish Cultural Program is supported from the Norway and EEA Grants by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
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A new Historical Centre of Wrocław
In cooperation with Norwegian partners, the City of Wrocław will create a new historical and educational centre telling the story of the city of Wrocław and Lower Silesia. A complex and difficult history of a city that after WWII experienced a total exchange of inhabitants and a city that rebuilt its identity through decades. This Centre will be located in a symbolic place for Wrocław – at a bus depot. It was at this bus depot, in 1980, that the first support to the newly borne Solidarity Movement began. It was also here that the strongest Polish Norwegian Solidaritet cooperation was performed. The Wrocław strike allowed the peaceful revolution started in Gdańsk, to spread all over Poland.
In cooperation with two Norwegian institutions - the Regional State Archives in Trondheim and Opplandsarkivet Avdeling Maihaugen in Lillehamer – Wrocław will present an exhibitiion on the Polish-Norwegian Solidaritet. The Solidaritet Norge - Polen organizaton coordinated and assisted the Polish opposition movement. The Norwegian people of all political backgrounds, people of culture raised funds, organized demonstrations, provided Poles with printing equipment and goods throughout the most difficult period of the martial law and beyond.
This place will surely become one of the main tourist attractions of the city and will create new work places.
The Centre will be one of many projects supported by Norway aimed to protect European cultural heritage. Norwegian grants allow both the construction of new cultural institutions with significant potential of impact on the socio-economic development of the region, as well as for the revitalization of historic buildings and sites of historical European importance.
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trondheim vikingmarked 2014, folket bortafor nordavinden, munnharpe
Snublesteiner Trondheim 12, Kaddish
Ralph Buchmann, forstander i Det Mosaiske Trossamfunn i Trondheim sier Kaddish
A taste of Norway
Visited one of the happiest places on Earth, the place that has the longest tunnel and where the song 'What Does The Fox Say' was produced. Despite of not being able to experience the Northen lights, the roadtrip with insanely beautiful people has made it more than just a normal trip. It was indescribable and definitely one of the best trips I've ever had.
I do not own the song (Hymn For The Weekend by Boxinbox & Lionsize Remix)
Program Żydowskie dziedzictwo kulturowe | The Jewish Cultural Heritage Program
Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich POLIN od 2013 roku realizuje program edukacyjno-kulturalny Żydowskie dziedzictwo kulturowe. W jego ramach odbywają się m.in. warsztaty, wykłady i debaty, działania w przestrzeni miejskiej, wystawy czasowe i wystawa podróżująca po Polsce. Łącznie to ponad 3 tysiące wydarzeń!
Głównym celem programu Żydowskie dziedzictwo kulturowe jest umożliwienie szerszej publiczności czerpania wiedzy i doświadczeń z tysiąca lat historii Żydów polskich, promocja tolerancji i przygotowanie młodzieży do życia we współczesnym wielokulturowym społeczeństwie, w którym funkcjonują obok siebie odmienne grupy, obyczaje i wyznania.
Działania realizowane w ramach projektu skierowane są m.in. do dzieci i młodzieży, nauczycieli i edukatorów, innych dorosłych. Szczególnie ważną grupą odbiorców są również osoby, które na co dzień mają utrudniony dostęp do dóbr kultury, w tym osoby z niepełnosprawnościami.
Partnerami programu Żydowskie Dziedzictwo Kulturowe są HL-Center, Falstad Centre, Trondheim Jewish Museum, European Wergeland Center oraz Jewish Museum Oslo.
Realizacja programu jest możliwa dzięki wsparciu udzielonemu z funduszy norweskich i EOG przez Islandię, Liechtenstein i Norwegię.
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Since 2013, POLIN Museum of the Historyof Polish Jews has implemented the educational and cultural program Jewish Cultural Heritage. It includes workshops, lectures and debates, activities in the urban space, temporary exhibitions and the exhibition travelling throughout Poland. The program embraces over three thousand events altogether!
The main purpose of the Jewish Cultural Heritage program is to enable the general public to extract knowledge and experiences fromthe thousand year history of Polish Jews, promotion of tolerance, and preparing youthto live in the contemporary, multicultural society in which diverse groups, customsand religions function side by side.
The activities carried out within the project are addressed to children, youth, teachers and educators, and others. The groupof addressees that is particularly important are people who often have difficulty accessing cultural products, including the disabled.
The partners of the Jewish Cultural Heritage program include HL-Center, Falstad Centre, Trondheim Jewish Museum, European Wergeland Center, and the Jewish Museum Oslo.
The Jewish Cultural Program is supported from the Norway and EEA Grants by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
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Jewish deportees from Norway during World War II | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:57 1 Before deportation
00:03:42 1.1 After arrival at the pier in Oslo
00:04:41 2 Deportation
00:05:23 3 Age distribution of Jewish individuals deported from Norway
00:05:37 4 Distribution of deportees by county arrested and transport
00:06:26 5 Notable Jews who died in prison camp
00:06:52 6 Liberation and return
00:09:42 6.1 Aided by the organization behind the White Buses
00:10:14 7 Reactions
00:10:48 8 Legacy
00:11:06 9 Notable survivors
00:11:41 10 See also
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Prior to the deportation of individuals of Jewish background to the concentration camps there were at least 2,173 Jews in Norway. During the Nazi occupation of Norway 772 of these were arrested, detained, and/or deported, most of them sent to Auschwitz. 742 were murdered in the camps, 23 died as a result of extrajudicial execution, murder, and suicide during the war. Between 28 and 34 of those deported survived their continued imprisonment (following their deportation). The Norwegian police and German authorities kept records of these victims, and so, researchers were able to compile information about the deportees.
Snublesteiner til minne om den jødiske familien Sachnowitz i Larvik.
Det var Herman Sachnowitz (1922-1978) sitt eminente trompet-spill, som berget han i Auschwitz. Flere nålevende og aktive musikere i Larvik har spillet sammen med Hermann Sachnowitz og mange av de deltok under markeringen på Larvik torg 5. september 2012. Olav Nordheim er en av de fem som har vært med i gruppen som har fått i stand denne viktige markeringen foran Torget 4.
The Most Advanced Nazi Submarine is Found in Denmark
The Most Advanced Nazi Submarine is Found in Denmark.
A rare submarine, allegedly used for a mysterious escape operation involving high-ranking Nazis, is discovered near Denmark. The remains of a rare German submarine, far advanced for the maritime techn....
Melchiors tale foran synagogen i Oslo
HISTORISK. I nattemørket utenfor synagogen i Oslo i går, omkranset av hundrevis av flotte muslimske ungdommer som siterte både Rumi og Gandhi, holdt rabbi Melchior en av de viktigste taler i Norges historie. Hør avslutningen her. Henrik Wergeland lever!
Museet for polske jøders historie
Mange forbinder jødenes historie i Polen utelukkende med holocaust. Men den strekker seg mye lengre tilbake. Museet gir besøkende anledning til å hente inspirasjon fra den tusen år lange historien til polske jøder. Museet fremme toleranse gjennom å forstå historien og se den i sammenheng med dagens multikulturelle Europa. Norge finansierer museets undervisnings- og kulturprogram med over 3 millioner euro gjennom EØS-midlene.
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Norway is a proud supporter of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw. Through the Norway Grants we support the educational and cultural out-reach programme of the Museum, including cooperation with Center for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities in Oslo, The Jewish Museums in Oslo and Trondheim, Falstad Centre and Wergeland Centre.
Jim Sorg (2006) Remembers Norway in WW II
On April 5, 2006, Jim Sorg shared his personal experiences of being caught in his mother's native Norway when the nazis invaded that country. This Robert H. Jackson Center event was in conjunctions with 2nd Annual Young Readers Series featuring the appearance of Newbery Award winning author Lois Lowry discussing her book Number the Stars. For further informations see roberthjackson.org
A Norwegian treasure - interior of a medieval wooden stave church - HQ
Use the HQ-button! I dug out an old mini-DV video tape, tested out a format conversion, tried to rework the video colors just a little bit, and - at the same time - I revisited the interior of the Uvdal Stave Church, built around 1168 AD.
Please watch this interior!
The church has one of the most beautiful interiors of the preserved medieval Norwegian wooden stave churches. I did this video recording for the web site Numedalsnett many many years ago. The owner - Fortidsminneforeningen in Norway - said OK to the shooting, but they wouldn't allow much lights or electricity. The church itself has no electricity installed.
Enjoy the interior of one of Norway's true treasures :-)
Recording date: The late summer of 2001.
Recording location: Interior of the Uvdal Stave Church, Nore and Uvdal, Norway.
Recorded music: Ulf Meyn, composing and performing on the guitar.
Recorded images and editing: Erik Meyn, but many years ago.
Recording gadget: A small low budget SONY mini-DV camera.
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Church owner: Fortidsminneforeningen, Norway.
Original web publisher: Numedalsnett AS.