The Rashi Synagogue, located at 5 rue Brunneval in Troyes, Grand Est, France, is named after the medieval Jewish Rabbi and biblical commentator Rashi. Rashi, who was born and died in Troyes, is a significant figure in Jewish history, making the synagogue a site of historical and cultural importance.
The Rashi Synagogue site is not just a place of worship, but also a cultural hub. It includes the Rashi House, a museum dedicated to the life and works of Rashi, a cultural center, and a library. These facilities offer visitors a comprehensive understanding of Jewish history and culture.
Located opposite the Rashi Synagogue is the European University Rashi Institute. This independent research institute focuses on Jewish studies, Semitic studies, and Monotheism. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors interested in these fields to gain deeper insights.
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Champagne-Ardenne, Rue Brunneval 5, Troyes
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