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Permitted to settle in Sweden from the late eighteenth century, the Jews of Stockholm formed a bourgeois Ashkenazi community, progressively emancipated and well integrated into Swedish society. Its members were active in commerce, finance, industry, the arts, and sciences, and the city established a grand synagogue and communal institutions. Sweden having remained neutral during the Second World War, the community escaped the Shoah and welcomed Jewish refugees, including almost all the Danish Jews saved in 1943. It remains today one of the leading Jewish communities in Scandinavia.
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