Monastir (Bitola) — quartier juif
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Monastir (the Ottoman name for Bitola, in North Macedonia) was the seat of one of the most important Sephardic communities in the Balkans, founded after the expulsion from Spain in 1492. The city had several synagogues and a well-documented Jewish cemetery; the community was almost entirely annihilated during the Shoah.
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- Encyclopaedia Judaica — 2e éd., Keter/Macmillan
- The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe ↗
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