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  2. Israels Plads - Wikipedia

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    Israels Plads (literally Israel's Square) is a large public square in central Copenhagen, Denmark, located in the area between Nørreport station and The Lakes. Its northern part hosts a market (with two market halls since 2011). Its southern part was extensively redesigned in 2014, with transition into the adjacent Ørsted Park.

  3. Congregation Beth Jacob (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Because of the influence and activity of Beth Jacob in the Jewish life of Atlanta, a large number of Jews moved into the area along LaVista Road. Eventually, this led to the establishment of five other Jewish congregations nearby as well as an Orthodox high school for girls (Temima) and Yeshiva Ohr Yisrael, an Orthodox high school for boys.

  4. DGI-byen - Wikipedia

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    The main building is a 22,000 square metre facility situated directly behind Copenhagen Central Station. A walled-off portion provides infrastructure for DGI-byen's numerous cultural activities and events. DGI-byen is a rapidly expanding area of the city, with ongoing construction. DGI-byen hosts a variety of banquets, concerts, etc.

  5. Danish police investigate two blasts near Israel's embassy

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    Danish police said on Wednesday they were investigating two blasts in the immediate vicinity of Israel's embassy in the northern outskirts of Copenhagen. There were no injuries reported and it was ...

  6. Two Swedish teenagers charged over blasts near Israel's ...

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    COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Two Swedish teenagers were charged on Thursday with possessing five hand grenades and detonating two of them on a rooftop near Israel's embassy in Copenhagen, and were ...

  7. Danish Jewish Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Museum is the first official museum in Denmark dedicated to a minority or immigrant group. [3] Rather than concentrate on the Holocaust, the museum's board of directors, members of The Society for Danish Jewish History, decided to present the diversity and culture of the Jewish community in Denmark, to highlight the positive and unique aspects of the Jewish story, which dates back to ...

  8. Indre By - Wikipedia

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    ' Inner City '), also known as Copenhagen Center or K or Downtown Copenhagen, is an administrative district (bydel) in central Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. It covers an area of 4.65 square kilometres (1.80 sq mi), has a population of 26,223, and a population density of 5,638 per km 2 .

  9. Category : Non-profit organizations based in Copenhagen

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