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Jüdisches Museum


Behind Worms' Alte Synagoge, the Jewish Museum introduces the city’s storied Jewish community through exhibits such as parchment manuscripts, documents and plans, and a menorah (seven-armed candlestick), as well as a model of the synagogue depicting its location around the year 1600. The museum also sells several informative English booklets on Jewish Worms.


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