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JEWISH Girona

Jewish city story of Girona

At Spain's very far East is Girona. Girona's beauty is the hilly Capuchins to the east of the river Onyar; the modern town on the plains of the west is breathtaking and varied. Nowadays, Girona is a popular day trip for tourists from Barcelona, and houses many museums, a commemorative square and a university. Its Jewish past, dating from the late 9th century, is not completely obvious at first glance; for that, you have to dig a little deeper. Take a visit to the Bonastruc ça Porta Centre, the Jewish Museum, within the boundaries of the Jewish Calla (quarter). You can also visit Girona's final synagogue of the 15th century which details all areas of medieval Spanish-Jewish life, including the most famous Jewish Gironan of all, the celebrated Talmudist Nahmanides

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Girona - The Call, or Jewish quarter, of Girona is situated in the very center of the medieval town. The first record of Jewish presence in the city dates back to 890, even though it is quite possible that they had settled in the area before then. The “callis judaicus” is mentioned for the first time in a document dating from 1160, and it had been inhabited from the 12th century to the end of the 14th century. The main artery was the current Força Street, which crosses the quarter from North to South.
World Jewish Travel Official July 14, 2022

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