Rashi Synagogue
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The Rashi Synagogue is a Jewish Synagogue on 5 rue Brunneval in Troyes, Grand Est, France. The synagogue is named after the medieval Jewish Rabbi and biblical commentator Rashi, who was born and died in Troyes. A Sephardic Orthodox synagogue, it is a member of the Consistoire central israélite de France. The site includes a museum, the Rashi House, a cultural center, and a library. The European University Rashi Institute, (French: L'Institut Universitaire Européen Rachi), located opposite the synagogue, is a research institute independent of the synagogue focused on Jewish studies, Semitic studies, and Monotheism.
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Rue Brunneval, Troyes Quartier Saint-Jean
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| N 48.2963 ° | E 4.0706 ° |
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Institut Universitaire Européen Rachi
Rue Brunneval 2
10000 Troyes, Quartier Saint-Jean
Grand Est, France
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