Jewish Courtyard and Museum SchPIRA in Speyer
Between 1184 and 1349, a rich Jewish community life unfolded in Speyer. Stone witnesses to this past are the ruins of the synagogue and the ritual bath. You can venture into an appreciation of this era with a visit to the Jewish courtyard and the SchPIRA Museum.
Judenhof und Museum SchPIRA in Speyer
Zwischen 1184 und 1349 entfaltete sich in Speyer ein reiches jüdisches Gemeindeleben. Steinerne Zeugen dieser Vergangenheit sind die Ruine der Synagoge und das Ritualbad. Im Judenhof und dem Museum SchPIRA können Sie in diese Epoche eintauchen.
In Memory of the Jews Of Speyer, Germany (synagogue & mikveh)
I produced this video of the ancient and historical city of Speyer, Germany. Historical records from the Holocaust tell of the former inhabitants of the ancient city- It is believed that Jews may have lived in Speyer pre-Christian times. In 1084 the Bishop invited the Jews to settle in Altspeyer and had the area surrounded by a wall for their protection. Remains of the ancient synagogue and mikveh can be viewed today.
360 Grad Rundgang durch die Kaiserdom-Vorhalle Speyer, Germany
Man sieht auch den Blumenteppich, der zu Fronleichnam vor dem Dom ausgelegt wurde. Das Video darf gerne geteilt werden.
Speyer, Germany - Rhine Rhapsody - April 28, 2015
Walking tour of Speyer, one of Germany's oldest cities dominated by the Imperial Cathedral Basilca of the Assumption and St. Stephen.
2012 Visit to the Jewish Community Center in Speyer, The ancient Synagogue, and the ancient Mikveh.
2012 ביקור שפייר גרמניה. המרכז הקהילתי היהודי, בית הכנסת העתיק ו מקווה הטהרה העתיק.
Richard Löwenherz. König – Ritter – Gefangener. Trailer zur Ausstellung in Speyer
Vom 17. September 2017 bis zum 15. April 2018 zeigt das Historische Museum der Pfalz Speyer eine große kunst- und kulturhistorische Ausstellung, die das Leben und Wirken des ebenso legendären wie umstrittenen englischen Königs Richard I. Löwenherz in den Mittelpunkt stellt. Filigrane Schatzkunst, prächtig illuminierte Handschriften und archäologische Funde geben einen tiefen Einblick in die an großen Konflikten reiche Epoche.
Über 150 einzigartige Exponate aus Museen und Bibliotheken in Deutschland, England, Frankreich, Österreich und der Schweiz veranschaulichen sein Leben und die Stätten seines Wirkens. Darunter sind kostbarste Handschriften die erstmals in Deutschland zu sehen sind, Reliquiare, beeindruckende Skulpturen und Waffen. Eingebettet in eine stimmungsvolle Ausstellungsarchitektur erzählen die ausgesuchten Originale vom Aufstieg und Fall des berühmtesten englischen Königs des Mittelalters.
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Roaming around in a small city of Speyer.
The last part of the video is the Cathedral and it was founded around 1030 by Emperor Kondrad II. The landmark that has loomed large and powerful for 1,000 years, and it ranks as the largest preserved Romanesque church in Europe.
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Mikve in Speyer (1126),Mikwe in Speyer (Baujahr1126)
Mikve in Speyer(Germany).She was built in 1126.Mikwe in Speyer,die im Jahr 1126 gebaut wurde.Миква в Шпаере,построенная в 1126 году.
Speyer Stadt in Rheinland-Pfalz
Speyer Stadt am Oberrhein
Die Stadt Speyer Author D.Selzer-McKenzie
Die Stadt Speyer
Author D.Selzer-McKenzie
Speyer - Katedra Spireńska 3.08.2013
Medieval mikveh in Speyer
The medieval ceremonial bathing pool in the Jewish quarter of Speyer has been painstakingly restored.
Judenbad Speyer in Ultra HD/4K, 2016
Schwenk durch das Speyerer Judenbad in Ultra HD/4K!
Klicken Sie auf das Zahnradsymbol, um die maximale Auflösung einzustellen.
[Wikipedia] History of the Jews in Germany
Jewish settlers founded the Ashkenazi Jewish community in the Early (5th to 10th centuries CE) and High Middle Ages (circa 1000–1299 CE). The community survived under Charlemagne, but suffered during the Crusades. Accusations of well poisoning during the Black Death (1346–53) led to mass slaughter of German Jews, and they fled in large numbers to Poland. The Jewish communities of the cities of Mainz, Speyer, and Worms became the center of Jewish life during Medieval times. This was a golden age as area bishops protected the Jews resulting in increased trade and prosperity. The First Crusade began an era of persecution of Jews in Germany. Entire communities, like those of Trier, Worms, Mainz, and Cologne, were murdered. The war upon the Hussite heretics became the signal for renewed persecution of Jews. The end of the 15th century was a period of religious hatred that ascribed to Jews all possible evils. The atrocities during the Khmelnytsky Uprising committed by Khmelnytskyi's Cossacks (1648, in the Ukrainian part of southeastern Poland) drove the Polish Jews back into western Germany. With Napoleon's fall in 1815, growing nationalism resulted in increasing repression. From August to October 1819, pogroms that came to be known as the Hep-Hep riots took place throughout Germany. During this time, many German states stripped Jews of their civil rights. As a result, many German Jews began to emigrate.
From the time of Moses Mendelssohn until the 20th century, the community gradually achieved emancipation, and then prospered. In January 1933, some 522,000 Jews lived in Germany. However, following the growth of Nazism and its antisemitic ideology and policies, the Jewish community was severely persecuted. Over half (about 304,000) emigrated during the first six years of the Nazi dictatorship. In 1933, persecution of the Jews became an active Nazi policy. In 1935 and 1936, the pace of persecution of the Jews increased. In 1936, Jews were banned from all professional jobs, effectively preventing them from participating in education, politics, higher education, and industry. The SS ordered the Night of Broken Glass (Kristallnacht) to be carried out the night of November 9–10, 1938. The storefronts of Jewish shops and offices were smashed and vandalized, and many synagogues were destroyed by fire. Increasing antisemitism prompted a wave of a Jewish mass emigration from Germany throughout the 1930s. Only roughly 214,000 Jews were left in Germany proper (1937 borders) on the eve of World War II.
Beginning in late 1941, the remaining community was subjected to systematic deportations to ghettos, and ultimately, to death camps in Eastern Europe. In May 1943, Germany was declared judenrein (clean of Jews; also judenfrei: free of Jews). By the end of the war, an estimated 160,000 to 180,000 German Jews had been killed under the Nazi regime, by the Germans and their collaborators. A total of about 6 million European Jews were murdered under the direction of the Nazis, in the genocide that later came to be known as the Holocaust.
After the war, the Jewish community in Germany started to slowly grow again. Beginning around 1990, a spurt of growth was fueled by immigration from the former Soviet Union, so that at the turn of the 21st century, Germany had the only growing Jewish community in Europe, and the majority of German Jews were Russian-speaking. By 2014, the Jewish population of Germany had leveled off at 118,000, not including non-Jewish members of households; the total estimated 'enlarged' population of Jews living in Germany, including non-Jewish household members, is close to 250,000.
Currently in Germany, denial of the Holocaust or that six million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust (§ 130 StGB) is a criminal act; violations can be punished with up to five years of prison. In 2007, the Interior Minister of Germany, Wolfgang Schäuble, pointed out the official policy of Germany: We will not tolerate any form of extremism, xenophobia, or anti-Semitism. In spite of Germany's measures against these groups and anti-Semites, a number of incidents have occurred in recent years.
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Visit to Speyer 2015
Visit to Speyer and the Speyer Cathedral.
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Das Purrmann-Haus in Speyer
Museum und Gedenkstätte im Geburts- und Elternhaus von Hans Purrmann in Speyer zeigen rund 70 Exponate (Gemälde, Druckgrafiken, Aquarelle, Plastiken) seines umfangreichen Schaffens. Beim Gang durch die Räume erlebt der Besucher noch die Atmosphäre eines Handwerkerhauses aus der Mitte des vorigen Jahrhunderts. Die Ausstellung gibt Einblick in Farbenfreude, Reichtum und Schönheit des künstlerischen Werkes des Speyerer Ehrenbürgers, der mit Wassily Kandinsky und Paul Klee in München studierte und später ein Schüler und Freund von Henri Matisse war.
DJI Mavic Pro: Speyer Binshof
Blick auf die Seen rund um Binshof und Lindner Hotel
DJI Mavic Pro, 4K scaled to 1080p
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Music: Johan Glössner - Walking on water / Epedemic Sound
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Secret Shelter- A Trip to Speyer
Auf dem Waldfestival Hockenheim im Jahre 1994 präsentierte Secret Shelter zum Nachmittagskaffee seinen Erstling Live after Sex und anderes....
City of Speyer in the Rhineland-Palatinate. August 2001
Film showing the city of Speyer August Food Festival 2001.