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Audio tour Vilnius - The Jerusalem of the North
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Audio tour Summary
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania, located in the southeastern part of the country. Vilnius was often called the Jerusalem of the North, a city that had more than 100 synagogues. The first notion of the Jewish quarter in Vilnius was established by king Vladislav IV in his privilege of 1633. The area of the quarter was restricted to the Butcher`s (Mėsinių) and Jewish streets and the alley of Saint Nicholas. In this quarter Vilna Jews lived and engaged in trade, but they also had property on the other streets of Vilnius. World-famous, and legendary authority on the theology of Judaism Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman (1720-1797), known as the Vilna Gaon, lived and worked here. His name made perhaps the greatest contribution to raising the profile of Vilnius as the Jerusalem of the North. Vilnius was a cultural center of Litvak culture. Many world-famous Jews once walked in the old and narrow Vilnius streets. Because of its cultural importance during the interwar period, Vilnius was selected to establish the YIVO institute. Despite the huge calamities during the Holocaust and Soviet occupation, almost every Vilnius street can tell us different stories about the city’s Jewish past. - 1 The Choral Synagogue of Vilnius
- 2 Library of the Vilna Ghetto
- 3 Multilingual Vilnius
- 4 Zemach Shabad
- 5 Vilna Ghetto
- 6 Residents of Saint Nicholas Street
- 7 Great Synagogue of Vilna
- 8 Vilna Gaon
- 9 Jewish Quarter
- 10 Cemetery of Šnipiškės
- 11 Proselyte Walentyn Potcoki - Ger Tzedek
- 12 Candy and Chocolate Shop "Viktorija"
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Audio tour Summary
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania, located in the southeastern part of the country. Vilnius was often called the Jerusalem of the North, a city that had more than 100 synagogues. The first notion of the Jewish quarter in Vilnius was established by king Vladislav IV in his privilege of 1633. The area of the quarter was restricted to the Butcher`s (Mėsinių) and Jewish streets and the alley of Saint Nicholas. In this quarter Vilna Jews lived and engaged in trade, but they also had property on the other streets of Vilnius. World-famous, and legendary authority on the theology of Judaism Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman (1720-1797), known as the Vilna Gaon, lived and worked here. His name made perhaps the greatest contribution to raising the profile of Vilnius as the Jerusalem of the North. Vilnius was a cultural center of Litvak culture. Many world-famous Jews once walked in the old and narrow Vilnius streets. Because of its cultural importance during the interwar period, Vilnius was selected to establish the YIVO institute. Despite the huge calamities during the Holocaust and Soviet occupation, almost every Vilnius street can tell us different stories about the city’s Jewish past.
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