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The Jews in France In the Middle Ages
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Museum of Art and History of the Judaism
Jewish art

Area related : Paris IIIème

Open daily excepted saturday

Gravestones from Jewish cemeteries in Paris, set in a large "wooden plot", comprises the room's central exhibit. At the far end, there is a glass-topped presentation counter containing valuable manuscripts.

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Four rare objects, a Hanukkah lamp, a wedding ring, an alms box and a seal. Dating from before the Jews' expulsion from France, they illustrate the painful contrast between the cultural wealth of medieval Judaism in Northern France and Provence, and its violent extinction following Philippe le Bel's edict expelling the Jews from France in 1306 and then Charles VI's edict banishing them completely in 1394. The visitor is given an initial picture of community organisation, knowledge networks and the Jewish presence in the Christian world.
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Hors Vitrine
Element of architecture - Porte
Object - Sceau
Object - Tronc
Stèles funéraires de cimitières juifs
Sculpture - Stèle funéraire (4)
Livres sacrés juifs
Writing - Livre
Writing - Livre (5)
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Les juifs
Les juifs (hébreu : Yëhûdîm - yiddish : yiden - ladino - djudios, arabe يَهُودِيّ - latin : Iudæus , grec ancien - [ɪuðajos]) adhèrent au judaïsme.
 
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