Zurich's Dark Jewish History

Zurich's Dark Jewish History. The Jewish community in Zurich reached its peak before the devastating pogrom of 1349, which abruptly ended their prosperity. The…

Location: Synagogengasse, Zurich, Switzerland

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The Jewish community in Zurich reached its peak before the devastating pogrom of 1349, which abruptly ended their prosperity. The community was later banned from the city in 1436, and it wasn't until the Emancipation Act of 1862 that Jews were granted the right to settle freely in Zurich.

Source: Strassenname: Stüssistrasse | Strassenname: Südstrasse | Strassenname: Sumatrastrasse | Strassenname: Sunnige Hof | Strassenname: Susenbergstrasse | Strassenname: Süsslerenstrasse | Strassenname: Süsslerenweg | Strassenname: Sustenstrasse | Strassenname: Sustenweg | Strassenname: Synagogengasse

Zurich's Dark Jewish History — Zurich, Canton of Zurich

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