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- is a Reconstructionist Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Koornmarkt 12, in the city of Delft, in the South Holland region of The Netherlands...
- Kampen Religion Affiliation Reformed Province Overijssel Location Location Koornmarkt 28, Kampen, Netherlands Muni****lity Kampen Location in Overijssel in...
- are probably from a later date. The rear of the building opens on the Koornmarkt (wheat market square), and the front faces the river IJssel. Dutch Rijksmonument...
- October 1748 in the catalogue of Pieter van Buytene's collection (Oude Koornmarkt, Delft), which was put up for sale. Between 17 and 18 April 1759 it was...
- all Jews. The first service was held on 6 January 2005 in the historic Koornmarkt synagogue of Delft. Services have continued every two w****s, alternating...
- Leiden 1612 1967 30 Hippolytusbuurt 26 Delft 1612 Tibet Shop 1967 31 Koornmarkt 87 Delft 1916 building in a strict traditional style influenced by the...
- Gratis Parkeren Schuttershof-straat Kans Oude Koornmarkt Grote Markt Franklin Rooseveltplaats Anselmostraat Noorderlaan Antwerpse Waterwerken ****devetter-straat...
- They replace the badly damaged medieval images that are currently in the Koornmarkt gate on display. From left to right, they suggest: Charlemagne, Alexander...
- back to his homeland, Holland. He married in 1645 in Delft, lived on Koornmarkt until 1653 when he accepted a post in Amsterdam. He died of the plague...
- established. 1859 - Delft City Archive active. 1862 - Delft Synagogue built in Koornmarkt (Delft) [nl]. 1866 - Po****tion: 21,877. 1882 - Maria van Jessekerk [nl]...