Synagogue in Luxembourg.
Михаил Минц играет Баха на органе в Главной синагоге Люксембурга. 18.06.2012
Time off: Jews of Luxembourg
Luxembourg, one of the founding members of the European Union, is also one of the smallest sovereign states in Europe. And it's been home to a Jewish community for centuries.
CER Internet Entrepreneur Prize Luxembourg (December 2013). Vice Prime Minister Mr Etienne Schneider
CER Internet Entrepreneur Prize Luxembourg (December 2013) with the HRH Grand Duke Hereditary of Luxembourg and Princess Stephanie and the Vice Prime Minister Mr Etienne Schneider/
he Conference of European Rabbis which unites the Jewish religious leaders of Europe, has presented its first ever Internet Entrepreneurs' Prize.
Five stabbed at rabbi's home during Hanukkah celebrations in New York
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CER Internet Entrepreneur Prize Luxembourg (December 2013)
CER Internet Entrepreneur Prize Luxembourg (December 2013) with the HRH Grand Duke Hereditary of Luxembourg and Princess Stephanie and the Vice Prime Minister Mr Etienne Schneider/
he Conference of European Rabbis which unites the Jewish religious leaders of Europe, has presented its first ever Internet Entrepreneurs' Prize.
Luxembourg - reconstruction of Jewish life by Laurent Moyse
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Acts 9:19-31 (NLT)
19 Afterward he ate some food and regained his strength.
20 And immediately he began preaching about Jesus in the synagogues, saying, “He is indeed the Son of God!”
21 All who heard him were amazed. “Isn’t this the same man who caused such devastation among Jesus’ followers in Jerusalem?” they asked. “And didn’t he come here to arrest them and take them in chains to the leading priests?”
22 Saul’s preaching became more and more powerful, and the Jews in Damascus couldn’t refute his proofs that Jesus was indeed the Messiah.
23 After a while some of the Jews plotted together to kill him.
24 They were watching for him day and night at the city gate so they could murder him, but Saul was told about their plot.
25 So during the night, some of the other believers lowered him in a large basket through an opening in the city wall.
26 When Saul arrived in Jerusalem, he tried to meet with the believers, but they were all afraid of him. They did not believe he had truly become a believer!
27 Then Barnabas brought him to the apostles and told them how Saul had seen the Lord on the way to Damascus and how the Lord had spoken to Saul. He also told them that Saul had preached boldly in the name of Jesus in Damascus.
28 So Saul stayed with the apostles and went all around Jerusalem with them, preaching boldly in the name of the Lord.
29 He debated with some Greek-speaking Jews, but they tried to murder him.
30 When the believers heard about this, they took him down to Caesarea and sent him away to Tarsus, his hometown.
31 The church then had peace throughout Judea, Galilee, and Samaria, and it became stronger as the believers lived in the fear of the Lord. And with the encouragement of the Holy Spirit, it also grew in numbers.
CER Internet Entrepreneur Prize Luxembourg (December 2013). Yonatan Razel
CER Internet Entrepreneur Prize Luxembourg (December 2013) with the HRH Grand Duke Hereditary of Luxembourg and Princess Stephanie and the Vice Prime Minister Mr Etienne Schneider/
he Conference of European Rabbis which unites the Jewish religious leaders of Europe, has presented its first ever Internet Entrepreneurs' Prize.
Journal de 13H (02 décembre 2013)
La fete de Hanoucca dans une famille juive typique
Ainsi que l'allumage des bougies en la synagogue de Metz
מקדש השבת
מתוך האלבום אני ישנה ולבי ער
מילים מהסידור, שירה: שיר בירנבאום, לחן: איתן בירנבאום
עיבוד וגיטרות: ראובן חיון, תופים: ניר סגל
לפרטי הקלטה ותמונות בתי הכנסת והצלמים, לחצו הראה עוד או for photo credits press show more
הקלטה והפקה: OOV, ראובן חיון
תמונות שלי (AB) ומתוך public domain Wikimedia Commons Images בתודה, לפי הסדר:
Singer: Sheer Birnbaum, AB
File:Sardis Synagogue courtyard.JPG en:User:AtilimGunesBaydin
File:Beit alfa01.jpg Talmoryair
File:Betknesetbelz.jpg Unknown
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by Gottfried Semper (“Semper Synagogue”), photo by Hermann Krone
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Photo by unknown, scan by Cayambe.
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File:Spanish Synagogue in Prague 01.JPG Feťour
File:Prag Spanische Synagoge 1.JPG Zairon
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File:Spanish synagogue dome.jpg Thomazzo
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Ludovic Lepeltier and by Damien Leblois
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File:Synagogue Rome NE.jpg Jensens
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File:Keszthely Synagogue Interior.JPG and
File:Keszthely Synagogue Bimah.JPG
Ambanmba at English Wikipedia
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File:France, Lille Synagogue , juin 2006.JPEG Jpcuvelier
File:SalleDePriere SynagogueAvignon 2007.JPG Franckiz
File:Synagogue de prague.JPG David Baudin
Sheer singing. AB
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File:Central Synagogue 4.JPG Gryffindor
File:Gottlieb-Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur.jpg
Photo: Čeština: Z Jewish Art od Grace Cohena Grossmana, ISBN 0-88363-695-6, p. 199.
Now in Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
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Artwork from Theresienstadt, Ghetto Fighters House, Bedřich Fritta
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File:SynaStPersburgInt.JPG User:Gandalf55
File:Todros Geller - From Land to Land - 1926 - Yidl with a fiddle - 0037.png and
File:Todros Geller - From Land to Land - 1935 - Korohod - 0065.png
Geller, Todros (published 1937 in Yiddish). Fun Land tsu Land (From Land to Land). L. M. Shteyn/Labor World Press.
From Yiddish Book Center's Spielberg Digital Yiddish Library.
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File:Ghriba Synagogue - roof.JPG Jalo
File:SuboticaSynagogue.jpg Fransvannes (?)
File:Kőszeg Zsinagóga.JPG Pan Peter
File:Great Synagogue, Sydney Entrance.jpg Jason7825
File:Sinagoga en México DF.JPG Aquintero82
File:Sofia-Synagogue-detail.JPG Vassia Atanassova - Spiritia
File:Szolnok3.jpg Sors bona
File:Orthodox Synagogue Makó.JPG Burrows
File:SavannahGeorgiaTempleMickveIsrael 2006.jpg Richard Chambers
File:Congregation Emanu-El.jpg Stilfehler (?)
File:Novi Sad Synagogue - Aron HaKodesh.jpg EldarionNS
Zagreb synagogue, 2014. AB
8 photos from New Synagogue, Kosice, 2012. AB
Ark in Dubrovnik Jewish Museum, 2014. AB
Kosice, Slovakia: remains of the Old Synagogue, 2012. AB
Doves and Talit, woodwork by Cathy Kerner, Kfar Adumim, Israel. AB
Jerusalem of Gold woodwork by Esther Israel, Jerusalem:
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Le grand Duché du Luxembourg
Le Luxembourg, en forme longue le Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, en luxembourgeois est un pays d'Europe de l'Ouest sans accès à la mer. Il est bordé par la Belgique à l'ouest et au nord, l'Allemagne à l'est, et la France au sud. Il comprend deux régions principales : l'Oesling au nord, qui est une partie du massif des Ardennes, et le Gutland au sud, prolongement de la Lorraine au sens géologique du terme. Le Luxembourg compte 549 680 habitants en 2014, et s'étend sur une superficie de 2 586 km2, faisant de lui l'une des plus petites nations souveraines d'Europe.
Le Luxembourg est une démocratie représentative et une monarchie constitutionnelle avec un grand-duc pour chef d'État, faisant du pays le seul grand-duché encore existant. Son économie extrêmement dynamique en fait un des pays les plus riches et des plus prospères du monde, avec le deuxième PIB par habitant le plus élevé du monde selon le FMI en 2013. La localisation centrale du territoire luxembourgeois en Europe a historiquement fait de lui un lieu d'une grande importance stratégique pour de nombreuses puissances, depuis sa fondation en tant que forteresse romaine, son accueil d'un château franc durant le Haut Moyen Âge, et son rôle de bastion pour le chemin des Espagnols entre le XVIe siècle et le XVIIe siècle.
Le Luxembourg est membre de l'Union européenne (dont il est l'un des six pays fondateurs), de l'OTAN, de l'OCDE, de l'ONU et du Benelux, reflétant son consensus politique en faveur de l'intégration économique, politique et militaire. La ville de Luxembourg, sa capitale et sa plus grande ville, est le siège de plusieurs établissements et institutions de l'UE. En 2012, le Luxembourg a été élu pour la première fois de son histoire à un siège temporaire au Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies. En raison de sa position géographique, la culture luxembourgeoise est une fusion de l'Europe germanique et romane, intégrant chacune des deux. De ce fait, le Luxembourg est un pays trilingue : le luxembourgeois, le français et l'allemand sont les trois langues officielles et, depuis 1984, le luxembourgeois a légalement le statut de « langue nationale »
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German occupation of Luxembourg in World War II | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:40 1 Eve of the invasion
00:03:39 2 Invasion
00:06:54 3 Governance
00:07:03 3.1 Military administration
00:09:36 3.2 Civil administration and annexation
00:11:55 4 Life in occupied Luxembourg
00:12:35 4.1 Germanification
00:16:42 4.2 Catholic Church
00:18:24 4.3 Resistance
00:21:52 4.3.1 Passive Resistance
00:23:54 4.4 Collaboration
00:25:32 4.5 Repression
00:27:46 5 The Holocaust
00:30:58 6 Liberation
00:32:21 7 Casualties and damage
00:32:48 8 Legacy
00:35:17 9 See also
00:36:02 10 Footnotes
00:36:11 11 Further reading
00:42:41 12 External links
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The German occupation of Luxembourg in World War II began in May 1940 after the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg was invaded by Nazi Germany. Although Luxembourg was officially neutral, it was situated at a strategic point at the end of the French Maginot Line. On 10 May 1940, the German Wehrmacht invaded Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands. Luxembourg was initially placed under a Military administration, but later became a civilly administrated territory and finally was annexed directly into Germany. The Germans believed Luxembourg to be a Germanic state, and attempted to suppress what they perceived as alien French language and cultural influences. Although some Luxembourgers joined the resistance or collaborated with the Germans, both constituted a minority of the population. As German nationals, from 1942, many Luxembourgers were conscripted into the German military. Nearly 3,500 Luxembourgish Jews were killed during the Holocaust. The liberation of the country by the Allies began in September 1944, but due to the Ardennes Offensive it was not completed until early 1945.
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