- Sedan Synagogue
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Ardennes , NorthernFrance , was built by theJewish community in 1878. Although the Jews were deported duringWorld War II , the synagogue the survived.History
In the early 1800s, the Jewish community of Sedan, was small and apartments like that of the Salomon-Créhange family on Saint-Michel Street, were used as synagogue.By the end of the 19th century the Jewish community has grown and in 1878 a new synagogue was built, designed by architect Mazuel. The site was near Basse des Remparts Street, between the Bastions de Bourbon and the Turenne that had been cleared to make place for Philippoteaux Avenue.During
World War II many Jews from Sedan were sent to the concentration camps. In 1962, at the end of theAlgerian War , repatriation to France helped enlarge the Jewish community of Sedan.Later economic factors caused a shift of populations towards the big cities, notablyParis , and the Jewish community of Sedan dwindled. Some Jews also emigrated toIsrael .Gallery
External links
* [http://xxi.ac-reims.fr/ec-la-prairie-sedan/Reportage/page44.htm La Synagogue, École de Résidence]
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