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Witness of one of the oldest and most important Jewish communities in France, which has largely contributed to the city's influence, the neo-Romanesque style synagogue was built from 1848 to 1850 in the rue du Rabbi Elie Bloch. Many events take place every year in September on the occasion of the European Days of Jewish Culture in Lorraine.
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