Constructed in the 15th century and rebuilt in its current Provençal Baroque architectural style during the 1700s, the Cavaillon Synagogue, and Judeo-Comtadin Museum are one of the sites to be enjoyed at the Rhone Provence Kosher River Cruise. A one-stop destination for history and design enthusiasts, Cavaillon is a beauty that should not be missed during your kosher resort stay. Judaism and Cavaillon The Cavaillon Synagogue is one of the oldest and most significant sites of its kind in the French republic. Located in the old town center, the synagogue shows a majestic image of the seventeenth century France. Inside the Rococo-style Jewish heritage site is a prayer room with elegant woodwork and delicate color panels of pink, blue, green, and gold. As one of the remaining important Jewish structures in Cavaillon, the synagogue is a great place to get a glimpse of the life of the Provençal Jews back in the Middle Ages. A Historical Look Through Jewish Provence Beside the Cavaillon Synagogue is a matzo bakery that now has been turned into the Judeo-Comtadin Museum of Cavaillon. Discover the history of Judeo-Provencal life in your very eyes through the diverse artifacts in the museum. Various objects from Jewish liturgical finds, such as prayer books, manuscripts, and ritual objects, could be found in the museum. A collection of photographs from Jews through the generations, Judeo-Provencal fashion collection, and a Louis XV-style furniture can also be seen in the Judeo-Comtadin Museum. Revisiting The Jewish Heritage
To revisit history and Jewish heritage in one place is a very good deal. Imagine getting closer and understanding the life of your ancestors while enjoying the wonders of France at the same time. So, if you are a Jewish history enthusiast or someone who really loves the wonders of architecture and design, a kosher vacation is something that would really make your stay in France unforgettable. Book your next kosher vacation with us. Limited slots only. Cavaillon is waiting for you!!
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