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Title: Jews in Norrkping


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Jews in Norrköping
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Jewish immigration
  • 1779
  • First Jews to Sweden
  • King Gustav III
  • Jewish regulations
  • Economical guarantee
  • demanded
  • Three cities only
  • Stockholm, Göteborg and
  • Malmö
  • 1782
  • First Jews to Norrköping
  • From Germany and Holland
  • by horse and carriage or boat
  • Well received in Norrköping

3
Jewish regulations
  • 1782
  • Laws for Jews in Sweden
  • - Allowed in three cities only
  • - Restricted professions
  • - Not allowed to give evidence in court
  • - No mixed marriages

4
Judaism and the Jewish congregation
  • First monotheistic religion
  • Founder is Moses
  • Torah and Talmud
  • First congregation in Norrköping 1782
  • Founded by Jacob Marcus
  • Education within congregation
  • Own burial-ground

5
Synagogue
  • Synagogue
  • - Bet Knesset in Hebrew
  • First small synagogue built by Jacob Marcus in
    1790
  • Present synagogue from 1858
  • Financed through gifts and fees
  • 99 members in 1860
  • Problems when wealthy members left Norrköping
  • Declared historic building in 1978
  • Today around 30 members

6
The most important Jewish families in Norrköping
7
The Wahren family
  • Wealthy
  • Textile mills
  • Jacob Wahren
  • Wool industry
  • Big factory buildings by the river and waterfalls
    in central Norrköping
  • Herman Leonard Wahren
  • Expanded his fathers (Jacobs) industries
  • Gustaf Mauritz Wahren
  • Stock exchange trader
  • Richard Wahren
  • Textile mills Richard Wahren Co
  • R. Wahrens AB

8
Jacob Marcus
  • Arrived in Norrköping in 1782
  • Permission to start factories and wholesale trade
  • Sold colonial products,
  • like coffee, spices and
  • olives
  • Factory for cotton printing
  • Bankruptcy after economical crises in Sweden 1815

9
The Philipson family
  • Philip Jeremias
  • Arrived in Sweden and Norrköping in 1789
  • Launched several companies
  • Manufactured lacquer playing cards
  • Jacob Philipson, son
  • Owned big farms
  • John Philipson, grandson
  • Laid out several parks in Norrköping, the most
    famous is Folkparken

10
General facts
  • Economy
  • Most Jewish families did well
  • Residence
  • Lived in different parts of town
  • Work
  • Worked in their own companies and shops
  • Textile mills
  • House to house peddling
  • Education
  • Private tutors
  • No Jewish schools
  • Religious education in Synagogue
  • Language
  • Second generation often fluent in Swedish
  • Traces of Jewish inhabitants
  • Synagogue and the Jewish burial-ground
  • The parks and the old factory
  • buildings
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