- In the
Jewish diaspora, a
Jewish quarter (also
known as jewry,
juiverie, Judeng****e, Jewynstreet, Jewtown,
Juderia or proto-ghetto) is the area of a city...
- in the traboules. Well in Cour
Philibert Delorme, rue
Juiverie Hôtel de Bullioud, rue
Juiverie Buildings in the rue du Bœuf
Statue at the
corner of rue...
- Saint-Séverin, the Rue de la
Harpe has been
known as the Rue de la
Juiverie, Rue de la
Vieille Juiverie, Rue aux Juifs,
vicus Cithare in
Judearia (1247),
vicus Judeorum...
- Saint-Paul many
traboules rue Lainerie, a
paved pedestrian street rue
Juiverie, a
pedestrian street the hôtel Bullioud,
built by
architect Philibert Delorme...
- 2/12/1989 p5: "Sir Anthony... is a
representative of the
enlightened haute juiverie" "Hampstead Theatre : What's on : An
evening with Sir
Clement Freud". Archived...
-
Sidney Vigneaux, "Le
Baron Jéhova", Dentu, 1886.
Georges de Pascal, "La
Juiverie", Gautier, 1887. Édouard Drumont, "La Fin d'un monde", 1889.
Daniel Kimon...
- Athens: Hestia. Bruneau,
Philippe (1982). "Les Israélites de Délos et la
juiverie délienne".
Bulletin de
Correspondance ****enique (in French). 106: 465-504...
-
Symphony Orchestra.
Retrieved 2024-07-07. "March of the
Living –
Juiverie".
juiverie.com.
Retrieved 2024-04-04. Jacks, Timna. "Celebrating survival"....
- Claude-Henri Buffard [fr], éditions Dis Voir, ISBN 2906571067. 1989: 8, rue
Juiverie,
photographs by
Jacqueline Salmon [fr],
CompAct 1992: De la
peinture -...
- to legend,
Louis XIV's
grandson sta****
there overnight. The Rue de la
Juiverie is the only
remnant of the
ancient Jewish community of Pontlevoy. Touraine...