Joodse Gemeente Rotterdam
Nieuwpoortstraat 20, 3039 XL Rotterdam, Netherlands
The Joodse Gemeente Rotterdam
The Jewish Community of Rotterdam, a religious organization that serves the Jewish population in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
The Joodse Gemeente Rotterdam was founded in 1664, making it one of the oldest Jewish communities in the Netherlands. The community has a rich history and has played an important role in the development of Jewish life in the Netherlands.
- In the early days, the community was relatively small, with only a few hundred members.
- However, as the city of Rotterdam grew and prospered, so did the Jewish community. By the mid-19th century, the community had grown to several thousand members.
- During World War II, the Joodse Gemeente Rotterdam played an important role in helping Jews escape Nazi persecution.
- The community worked with other organizations to help Jews obtain false identification papers and flee to safe countries.
In the post-war period, the community continued to grow and thrive. Today, it is one of the largest Jewish communities in the Netherlands, with over 5,000 members.
- The Joodse Gemeente Rotterdam is led by a rabbi and a board of directors, which are elected by the membership.
- The community has several synagogues and prayer halls throughout the city, as well as a variety of cultural and educational institutions.
Overall, the Joodse Gemeente Rotterdam is an important part of Jewish life in the Netherlands, and its history and traditions continue to be celebrated and honored today.
Details
Name | Joodse Gemeente Rotterdam |
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City/Town | Rotterdam |
Province | South Holland |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 51.9266057, 4.4599846 |
Denomination | |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | jewish |
Time period | Early Modern Period |