Jüdisches Viertel von Damaskus (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Jüdisches Viertel von Damaskus" in German language version.

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  • Justin Marozzi: Islamic Empires – Fifteen Cities that Define a Civilization. Penguin Books, London 2019, Kapitel 2, 8th Century: Damascus – The Perfumed Paradise (GB, GB)

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  • Alfred von Kremer: Mittel-Syrien und Damaskus, 1853. Zitiert in: Zacharias Frankel (Hrsg.): Monatsschrift für Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judenthums. Unter Mitwirkung mehrerer Gelehrten, Band 3. Kuntze, 1854, S. 75

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  • Richard Gottheil, Frants Buhl, M. Franco: Damascus. Jewish Encyclopedia, 1906 (Online-Version)

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  • Bilder einer Ausstellung: Tür an Tür – Syrisch-jüdische Geschichte(n). Fotografien von Rania Kataf, kuratiert von Sigrun Drapatz und Tanja Lenuweit, Trailer: Christine Fenzl, Ausstellung: 12.11. – 19.12.2020, SCOTTY Berlin. Video auf Vimeo.
  • Rania Kataf: Frenj Synagogue in Damascus. Vimeo, Film von Oktober 2019. „The Jewish population in Syria was once the largest in the Arabic-speaking world. Of the formerly approx. 30,000 - 50,000 Jews in all of Syria before the Second World War, only a few remain in 2020. Rachel Kamoo leads Rania Kataf through the Frenj synagogue. The synagogue is being renovated at the time of filming. It is the only synagogue in Damascus that is still in use today. (October 2019).“

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