יהודי המבורג ונמלי ההנזה
Region: Allemagne
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In Hamburg, Altona and Wandsbek (the 'AHW' communities), Portuguese Sephardim and Ashkenazim prospered in Atlantic maritime trade. In the nineteenth century the city became a cradle of Reform Judaism with the Hamburg Temple (1818), source of fierce controversy. A great port of emigration, it saw millions of Eastern European Jews transit toward America.
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