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The current Jewish community of Antwerp was officially established in 1816, when there were about one hundred Jews living in the city. This, the first legally-recognized community, was known as the Jewish Community (in French, Communauté israélite).
The Jewish presence in Antwerp is certainly not a new phenomenon. There have been three major immigration phases, beginning as early as the 13th century. At that time, Ashkenazi Jews moved...
An examination of the changing characteristics of Antwerp's Jewish life and its Jewish inhabitants, clarifies how Jews in Antwerp manifested – or “marked” – themselves in the city over the last century.
- Veerle Vanden Daelen
- 2011
The Hollandse Synagoge (English: Dutch Synagogue), officially the Synagogue Shomré Hadas, and also known as the Bouwmeester Synagoge, [a] is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Bouwmeestersstraat 7, in Antwerp, Belgium.
During the Second World War Jews in Antwerp were heavily persecuted by the German occupying forces. During this walk you will learn a lot about this Antwerp Holocaust. The route starts in Central Station and meanders through the Kievit quarter for some two hours.
During the occupation, more Jews fell prey to persecution and annihilation in Antwerp than in any other Belgian city, partly due to the negligent attitude of the local authorities.
Jan 6, 2009 · Many Jews came to Antwerp's diamond trade in the late 19th century, when they fled pogroms in Eastern Europe. Many were on their way to the United States, but settled here in Antwerp,...