Mikvah (Nuremberg)
First intact mikvah in Nuremberg after the end of the war. Before that, the last dedication of a mikvah had taken place in 1866.
The ritual immersion bath is operated by the Orthodox community Chabad Nuremberg.
Old Mikvah Königstraße (Nuremberg)
The mikvah, a component of the Jewish ghetto in the medieval Lorenzer old town, is preserved to this day and lies about nine meters below the sidewalk.
Jewish Community Nuremberg
History
Traces of Jewish life in Nuremberg go back far into the Middle Ages. As early as the beginning of the 12th century, Jews*Jewesses from surrounding regions find themselves fleeing persecution and settle in Nuremberg.
TSV Maccabi Nuremberg e.V.
Sports
- Basketball
- Bridge
- Football
- Futsal
- Kickboxing with elements of Krav Maga
- Chess
- Tai Chi
- Tennis (children)
- Table tennis
Fromet Mendelssohn
As the wife of the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn (1737-1812), Fromet Mendelssohn, née Gugenheim, had an influence on the cultural life of Berlin through her active correspondence with Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and Johann Jakob Engel. She supported her husband in his business correspondences.
City walk Oldenburg
The former royal seat of Oldenburg, located about 45 km west of Bremen, is today one of the four largest cities in Lower Saxony with a population of over 160,000. First mentioned in a document in 1108 and granted Bremen law in 1345, the city was the seat of the counts, dukes and grand dukes of Oldenburg until 1918 - at times also under Danish or French rule.