JOYCEAN PICS 2007
Dublin, Jew and Joyce: "Jublin"
Contents of This Page


  Adelaide Road Synagogue
  The Grand Canal (former "Little Jerusalem")
  South Circular Road (former "Little Jerusalem")
  South Circular Road (The Wrung and Wailing Road)
  Clanbrassil Street Upper (former "Little Jerusalem")
  Blackpitts (former "Little Jerusalem")
  Daniel Street (former "Little Jerusalem")
  St. Kevin's Parade (former "Little Jerusalem")
  Emorville Avenue (former "Little Jerusalem")
  Lombard Street West (former "Little Jerusalem")
  Desmond Street (former "Little Jerusalem")
  Arbutus Place (former "Little Jerusalem")
  Oakfield Place (former "Little Jerusalem")
  Arnott Street (former "Little Jerusalem")
  Curzon Street (off former "Little Jerusalem")
  Victoria Street (former "Little Jerusalem")
  Walworth Road (The Irish Jewish Museum)
  Lennox Street (former "Little Jerusalem")
  St. Kevin's Road [St. Kevin's Street] (former "Little Jerusalem")
  Bloomfield Avenue (former "Little Jerusalem")
  Stamer Street (off former "Little Jerusalem")
  Martin Street (off former "Little Jerusalem")
  Aughavanagh Road (Dublin Jewish Cemetery)
CONTENTS 2007
   1  Dublin IASIL 2007@University College Dublin
   2  Dublin and Joyce
   3  Dublin, Jew and Joyce: "Jublin"
   4  Dublin: miscellanea
   5  Dublin: miscellanea: "Asiatic"
   6  Limerick
   7  Ennis
   8  Adare, Co. Limerick
   9  Kilkenny
  10  Kinnegad, Co. Westmeath
  11  Galway

Dublin, Jew and Joyce: "Jublin":
Featuring "Little Jerusalem" (Lives of Diaspora Jews)
and the Jewish aspect of the city 2007

15 - 28 July 2007

  As Marilyn Reizbaum says in James Joyce's Judaic Other, Deasy's reference to "she [Ireland] never let them [the Jews] in" (U 2.442) should perhaps be read as a metaphor for Jewish exclusion from Irish society (itself a persecutory act) (38).  This was historically true: in 1871 the Jewish population in all of Ireland was 258, and in 1881, 453, mostly of English and German extraction.  But by the year 1901, the estimate was 3,771, most of them (2,200) residing in Dublin, and in 1904, the estimate was probably nearly 4,800.   The sudden influx at the turn of the century resulted from a wave of immigration, primarily from Russia, where Jewish persecution had become acute.  Until then Ireland had not let Jews in, and, with their coming in greater numbers, people began to take such attitudes toward Jews as were prevalent on the Continent, as Reizbaum notes(38).

  Gerald Davis, an Irish Jew, tells in Educational Jewish Aspects of James Joyce's "Ulysses": "I've always felt that there is something special about being Irish.  There is also something special about being Jewish.  To be both, at the same time, is rare" (Davis 2).
  Davis continues:

  ... But then, in strict terms, Bloom was not a Jew; his mother wasn't Jewish.  Neither, according to some of his fellow citizens, was he a proper Irishman.  For Irish Jews this marvelous ambivalence still exists.  When I am in Ireland I am a Jew; when outside, I am an Irishman.  I love that continuing conundrum of identity.  That Joyce should have set such a poser for society is part of his genius.  Indeed real genius should pose more questions than provide answers.  It is only through questioning that we might discover anything of ourselves. (Davis 2)


  To see more pics of Jewish Dublin:
  
  1. Go to the "Dublin, Jews and Joyce" page of the Joycean Pics 2003.

  2. Go to the "Dublin, Jew and Joyce: "Jublin" " page of the Joycean Pics 2006.

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Adelaide Road Synagogue
  
Adelaide Road Synagogue was founded in 1902.
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(Monday 23 July) Adelaide Road Synagogue
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(Monday 23 July) Adelaide Road Synagogue
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(Monday 23 July) Adelaide Road Synagogue
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(Monday 23 July) Adelaide Road Synagogue
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(Monday 23 July) Adelaide Road Synagogue
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(Monday 23 July) Adelaide Road Synagogue
  
  
  
Grand Canal
   The Grand Canal, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 15 July) The Grand Canal, viewed from Portobello Road
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(Sunday 15 July) The Grand Canal, viewed from Portobello Road
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(Sunday 22 July) The Grand Canal, viewed from Portobello Road
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(Sunday 22 July) The Grand Canal, viewed from Portobello Road
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(Sunday 22 July) Kingsland Parade and the Grand Canal
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(Friday 27 July) Parnell Road in parallel with the Grand Canal
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(Saturday 28 July) Parnell Road in parallel with the Grand Canal
  
  
  
South Circular Road/Portobello 1
   South Circular Road, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 15 July) Street sign of South Circular Road/Portobello
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(Sunday 15 July) South Circular Road, viewed from the junction of Clanbrassil Street
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(Sunday 22 July) South Circular Road, Portobello
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(Sunday 22 July) South Circular Road, Portobello
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(Sunday 22 July) Street sign of South Circular Road, Portobello
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(Sunday 22 July) Houses of South Circular Road, Portobello
  
  
  
South Circular Road 2 (The Wrung and Wailing Road)
  
  As a Beatle-mania, I feel like calling the west part (west of Cranbrassil Street) of South Circular Road "The Wrung and Wailing Road."  Do you know John Lennon's "Imagine"?
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(Friday 27 July) South Circular Road (west of Cranbrassil Street)
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(Saturday 28 July) Dublin Mosque (left) and South Circular Road Synagogue (right), South Circular Road
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(Saturday 28 July) South Circular Road Synagogue (left) and Dublin Mosque (right), South Circular Road
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(Saturday 28 July) Dublin Mosque, South Circular Road
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(Friday 27 July) Dublin Mosque, South Circular Road (west of Cranbrassil Street)
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(Saturday 28 July) Dublin Mosque, South Circular Road
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(Saturday 28 July) Dublin Mosque, South Circular Road
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(Friday 27 July) Dublin Mosque, South Circular Road (west of Cranbrassil Street)
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(Friday 27 July) Dublin Mosque, South Circular Road (west of Cranbrassil Street)
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(Friday 27 July) Notice board of Dublin Mosque, South Circular Road (west of Cranbrassil Street)
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(Saturday 28 July) Islamic Foundation of Ireland, 163 South Circular Road, Dublin 8 (next to Dublin Mosque)
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(Saturday 28 July) Islamic Foundation of Ireland, 163 South Circular Road, Dublin 8 (next to Dublin Mosque)
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(Friday 27 July) South Circular Road Synagogue, South Circular Road (west of Cranbrassil Street and in the opposite side of Dublin Mosque).  This synagogue was founded in 1924 while the mosque was founded recently.
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(Saturday 28 July) South Circular Road Synagogue, South Circular Road
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(Friday 27 July) South Circular Road Synagogue, South Circular Road (west of Cranbrassil Street and in the opposite side of Dublin Mosque)
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(Friday 27 July) South Circular Road Synagogue, South Circular Road (west of Cranbrassil Street and in the opposite side of Dublin Mosque)
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(Friday 27 July) South Circular Road Synagogue, South Circular Road (west of Cranbrassil Street and in the opposite side of Dublin Mosque)
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(Friday 27 July) South Circular Road Synagogue, South Circular Road (west of Cranbrassil Street and in the opposite side of Dublin Mosque)
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(Friday 27 July) South Circular Road Synagogue, South Circular Road (west of Cranbrassil Street and in the opposite side of Dublin Mosque)
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(Saturday 28 July) South Circular Road Synagogue, South Circular Road
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(Saturday 28 July) South Circular Road Synagogue, South Circular Road
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(Saturday 28 July) South Circular Road Synagogue, South Circular Road
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(Saturday 28 July) South Circular Road Synagogue, South Circular Road
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(Saturday 28 July) South Circular Road Synagogue, South Circular Road (west of Cranbrassil Street and in the opposite side of Dublin Mosque)
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(Saturday 28 July) South Circular Road Synagogue, South Circular Road (west of Cranbrassil Street and in the opposite side of Dublin Mosque):
  "The foundation stone was laid by Tomkin Eso on the day of April 1924."
  
  
  
Clanbrassil Street Lower
   Clanbrassil Street Lower, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) Street sign of Clanbrassil Street Lower
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(Sunday 22 July) The north end of Clanbrassil Street Lower; the south end of New Street
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(Sunday 15 July) Clanbrassil Street Lower: The former "Little Jerusalem" still keeps the exzotic flavor with the immigranrs from Arabic countries and China.
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(Saturday 28 July) Clanbrassil Street Lower: The former "Little Jerusalem" still keeps the exotic flavor with the immigrants from Arabic countries and China.
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(Saturday 28 July) Clanbrassil Street Lower: The former "Little Jerusalem" still keeps the exotic flavor with the immigrants from Arabic countries and China.
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(Sunday 15 July) Clanbrassil Street Lower
  
  
  
Clanbrassil Street Upper
   Clanbrassil Street Upper, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 15 July) Street sign of Clanbrassil Street Upper
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(Sunday 15 July) Plaque of the fictional birthplace of Leopold Bloom in May 1866, 52 Clanbrassil Street Upper: "Here, in Joyce's imagination, was born Leopold Bloom, citizen, husband, father, worker, the reincarnation of Ulysses."
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(Sunday 15 July) The fictional birthplace of Leopold Bloom in May 1866, 52 Clanbrassil Street Upper
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(Sunday 15 July) The fictional birthplace of Leopold Bloom in May 1866, 52 Clanbrassil Street Upper
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(Sunday 15 July) Clanbrassil Street Upper
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(Sunday 15 July) Clanbrassil Street Upper
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(Sunday 15 July) Junction of Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road
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(Sunday 15 July) Junction of Clanbrassil Street Lower and St. Vincent Street South
  
  
  
Blackpitts
   Blackpitts, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 15 July) Street Sign of Blackpitts
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(Sunday 15 July) Street Sign of Blackpitts
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(Sunday 15 July) Blackpitts Craftworks, Blackpitts
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(Sunday 15 July) Blackpitts Craftworks, Blackpitts
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(Sunday 15 July) Blackpitts
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(Sunday 15 July) Joseph Bloom, 3 Blackpitts
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(Sunday 15 July) Joseph Bloom, 3 Blackpitts
  
  
  
Daniel Street
   Daniel Street, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) Street Sign of Daniel Street (in the west end or the junction of Clanbrassil Street Lower)
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(Sunday 22 July) Daniel Street, viewed from Clanbrassil Street Lower
  
  
  
St. Kevin's Parade
   St. Kevin's Parade, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 15 July) Street sign of St. Kevin's Parade, viewed from Clanbrassil Street Lower
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(Sunday 15 July) Street sign of St. Kevin's Parade, viewed from Clanbrassil Street Lower
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(Sunday 15 July) St. Kevin's Parade, viewed from Clanbrassil Street Lower
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3223] Minnie Watchman's, 10 St. Kevin's Parade
  According to Thom's Official Directory 1904, "20 [St. Kevin's Parade], Watchman, Mr. Minnie 15l." (sic).  At 10 St. Kevin's Parade, Mr. Patrick Cavill lived (9l).  My mistake.
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3223] Minnie Watchman's, 10 St. Kevin's Parade
  According to Thom's Official Directory 1904, "20 [St. Kevin's Parade], Watchman, Mr. Minnie 15l." (sic).  At 10 St. Kevin's Parade, Mr. Patrick Cavill lived (9l).  My mistake.
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3223] Minnie Watchman's, 10 St. Kevin's Parade
  According to Thom's Official Directory 1904, "20 [St. Kevin's Parade], Watchman, Mr. Minnie 15l." (sic).  At 10 St. Kevin's Parade, Mr. Patrick Cavill lived (9l).  My mistake.
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(Sunday 15 July) A demolished building next to Patrick Cavill's, 10 St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 22 July) The neighborhood of Moses Herzog, St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 15 July) The neighborhood of Moses Herzog, St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 12.17 & 33; U 15.3222 & 4357-58] Moses Herzog, 13 St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 12.17 & 33; U 15.3222 & 4357-58] Moses Herzog, 13 St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 15 July) The opposite side of "Poor" Israel Citron, 28 St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 15 July) The opposite side of "Poor" Israel Citron, 28 St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 22 July) The neighborhood of "Poor" Israel Citron, 28 St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 15 July) The neighborhood of "Poor" Israel Citron, 28 St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 04.204-06, 07.219, 08.178, 15.1904-7; with Mastiansky, ?15.3223 [J. Citron], 15.4357, 18.573] "Poor" Israel Citron, 28 St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 04.204-06, 07.219, 08.178, 15.1904-7; with Mastiansky, ?15.3223 [J. Citron], 15.4357, 18.573] "Poor" Israel Citron, 28 St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 04.204-06, 07.219, 08.178, 15.1904-7; with Mastiansky, ?15.3223 [J. Citron], 15.4357, 18.573] "Poor" Israel Citron, 28 St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 04.204-06, 07.219, 08.178, 15.1904-7; with Mastiansky, ?15.3223 [J. Citron], 15.4357, 18.573] "Poor" Israel Citron, 28 St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 04.204-06, 07.219, 08.178, 15.1904-7; with Mastiansky, ?15.3223 [J. Citron], 15.4357, 18.573] "Poor" Israel Citron, 28 St. Kevin's Parade.  "Poor" Citron's house is now on sale!
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(Sunday 22 July) St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 22 July) Street sign of St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 22 July) The junction of Lombard Street West and St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 22 July) Lombard Street West, viewed westward (towards Cranbrassil Street Lower) from the junction of St. Kevin's Parade
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(Sunday 22 July) Lombard Street West, viewed eastward (towards Arnott Street) from the junction of St. Kevin's Parade
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(Thursday 26 July) The site of the former St. Kevin's Parade Synagogue, 3 St. Kevin's Parade.
  In fact, the exact site of the synagogue is either No. 3 or No. 5 St. Kevin's Parade, according to Raphael V. Siev, curator of the Irish Jewish Museum.
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(Thursday 26 July) The site of the former St. Kevin's Parade Synagogue, 3 St. Kevin's Parade.
  In fact, the exact site of the synagogue is either No. 3 or No. 5 St. Kevin's Parade, according to Raphael V. Siev, curator of the Irish Jewish Museum.
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(Thursday 26 July) The site of the former St. Kevin's Parade Synagogue, 5 St. Kevin's Parade.
  In fact, the exact site of the synagogue is either No. 3 or No. 5 St. Kevin's Parade, according to Raphael V. Siev, curator of the Irish Jewish Museum.
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(Thursday 26 July) The site of the former St. Kevin's Parade Synagogue, 5 St. Kevin's Parade.
  In fact, the exact site of the synagogue is either No. 3 or No. 5 St. Kevin's Parade, according to Raphael V. Siev, curator of the Irish Jewish Museum.
  
  
  
Emorville Avenue
   Emorville Avenue, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 15 July) Street sign of Emorville Avenue
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(Sunday 15 July) Street sign of Emorville Avenue
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(Sunday 15 July) Street sign of Ovoca Road
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(Sunday 15 July) Ovoca Road, viewed from the junction of Emorville Avenue
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(Sunday 15 July) Emorville Avenue
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 04.205, 06.770, 15.1904-7; with Citron, 15.3223, 4357, 17.58 [Julius (Juda) Mastiansky], 17.2134 [Julius Mastiansky], 18.417 [Mrs.Mastiansky]]

  ?House of Masliansky [(P. or Julius) Mastiansky], Emorville Square
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(Sunday 15 July) Street sign of Emorville Avenue
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(Sunday 15 July) Emorville Avenue
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(Sunday 15 July) Emorville Avenue
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(Sunday 15 July) Emorville Avenue
  
  
  
Lombard Street West
   Lombard Street West, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8.
  The Blooms lived in Lombard Street West until they left presumably in mid-1894, when Bloom was twenty eight and Molly was twenty three after they lost their only son Rudy (U 8.608-10).
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(Sunday 15 July) Street sign of Lombard Street West
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(Sunday 15 July) Lombard Street West (westward; towards Clanbrassil Street Lower), viewed from the junction of Emorville Avenue
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(Sunday 15 July) Lombard Street West (eastward; towards Arnott Street), viewed from the junction of Emorville Avenue
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3221-22] M. Shulomowitz (Shmulovich), 57 Lombard Street West
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3221-22] M. Shulomowitz (Shmulovich), 57 Lombard Street West
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3222-23] H. [Harris] Rosenberg, 63 Lombard Street West
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3222-23] H. [Harris] Rosenberg, 63 Lombard Street West
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3222] Joseph Goldwater, 77 Lombard Street West.
  "Here the Dublin Hebrew Young Men's Association met.  Their officials in 1899 were I.M. Shmulowitz, Isaac Shein, M. Citron, H. Greentuch & Solomon Bloom" (Educational Jewish Aspects of James Joyce's Ulysses.[Dublin: The Irish Jewish Museum, 1992], p. 4). ).
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3222] Joseph Goldwater, 77 Lombard Street West.
  "Here the Dublin Hebrew Young Men's Association met.  Their officials in 1899 were I.M. Shmulowitz, Isaac Shein, M. Citron, H. Greentuch & Solomon Bloom" (Educational Jewish Aspects of James Joyce's Ulysses.[Dublin: The Irish Jewish Museum, 1992], p. 4).
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3222] Joseph Goldwater, 77 Lombard Street West.
  "Here the Dublin Hebrew Young Men's Association met.  Their officials in 1899 were I.M. Shmulowitz, Isaac Shein, M. Citron, H. Greentuch & Solomon Bloom" (Educational Jewish Aspects of James Joyce's Ulysses.[Dublin: The Irish Jewish Museum, 1992], p. 4).
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3222] Joseph Goldwater, 77 Lombard Street West.
  "Here the Dublin Hebrew Young Men's Association met.  Their officials in 1899 were I.M. Shmulowitz, Isaac Shein, M. Citron, H. Greentuch & Solomon Bloom" (Educational Jewish Aspects of James Joyce's Ulysses.[Dublin: The Irish Jewish Museum, 1992], p. 4).
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3222] Joseph Goldwater, 77 Lombard Street West.
  "Here the Dublin Hebrew Young Men's Association met.  Their officials in 1899 were I.M. Shmulowitz, Isaac Shein, M. Citron, H. Greentuch & Solomon Bloom" (Educational Jewish Aspects of James Joyce's Ulysses.[Dublin: The Irish Jewish Museum, 1992], p. 4).
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(Sunday 15 July) Street sign of Lombard Street West
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(Sunday 22 July) Lombard Street West, viewed westward (towards Clanbrassil Street Lower) from the junction of Emorville Avenue
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(Sunday 22 July) Street sign of Lombard Street West
  
  
  
Desmond Street
   Desmond Street, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 15 July) Street sign of Desmond Street
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(Sunday 15 July) [?U 15.721-22 [von Blum Pasha], ?17.1748 [Blum Pasha]] Isaac Blum, 3 Desmond Street
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(Sunday 15 July) [?U 15.721-22 [von Blum Pasha], ?17.1748 [Blum Pasha]] Isaac Blum, 3 Desmond Street
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(Sunday 15 July) Street sign of Desmond Street
  
  
  
Arbutus Place
   Arbutus Place, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) Street sign of Arbutus Place in the junction of Lombard Street West
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(Sunday 22 July) Arbutus Place viewed from the junction of Lombard Street West
  
  
  
Oakfield Place
   Oakfield Place, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) Street sign of Oakfield Place, viewed from the junction of Lombard Street West
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(Sunday 22 July) Oakfield Place, viewed from the junction of Lombard Street West
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(Sunday 15 July) A house located in the corner of Lombard Street West and Oakfield Place
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(Sunday 15 July) A house located in the corner of Lombard Street West and Oakfield Place
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(Sunday 22 July) Houses of Oakfield Place, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) Houses of Oakfield Place, Dublin 8
  
  
  
Arnott Street
  
  Arnott Street, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) The east end of Lombard Street West in the junction of Arnott Street
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(Sunday 22 July) 33 Arnott Street, Dublin 8
  
  
  
Curzon Street
  
  Curzon Street off the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) G.R. Watt's, 14 Curzon Street
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(Sunday 22 July) South Circular Road, Portobello, viewed eastward from the junction of Curzon Street
  
  
  
Victoria Street
   Victoria Street, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 15 July) The hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla), Victoria Street
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(Sunday 15 July) The hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla), Victoria Street
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(Sunday 15 July) The hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla), Victoria Street
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(Sunday 15 July) Signpost of Irish Jewish Museum, Victoria Street
  
  
  
Walworth Road
   Walworth Road, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) Street sign of Walworth Road
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(Sunday 22 July) Walworth Road, viewed westward from the junction of Kingsland Parade
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(Sunday 22 July) Walworth Road and the Irish Jewish Museum, viewed westward from the junction of Kingsland Parade
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(Sunday 15 July) The plaque of the Irish Jewish Museum, 3-4 Walworth Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 15 July) The Irish Jewish Museum, 3-4 Walworth Road, Dublin 8.   The Irish Jewish Museum was built in the site of Walworth Road Synagogue which ceased to function in the mid-1970s and reopened as the museum by the Irish born former President of Israel Dr. Chaim Herzog on 20th June 1985.  Since then, it has been to convey how Irish Jewry have lived in Ireland to visitors.
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(Sunday 22 July) [U 10.1262] One of the two appointment documents of Maurice E. Solomons (U 10.1262), optician, was a prominent member of Dublin's Jewish community.  His business is listed as being at 19 Nassau Street, Dublin.  He was appointed the vice-consul, imperial and royal vice-consul of the Austro-Hungarian Empire by Archduke Ferdinand.
    Courtesy of the Irish Jewish Museum.
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(Sunday 22 July) [U 10.1262] The other of the two appointment documents of Maurice E. Solomons (U 10.1262), optician, was a prominent member of Dublin's Jewish community.  His business is listed as being at 19 Nassau Street, Dublin.  He was appointed the vice-consul, imperial and royal vice-consul of the Austro-Hungarian Empire by Archduke Ferdinand.
    Courtesy of the Irish Jewish Museum.
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(Sunday 22 July) [U 15.3223: "M. Moisel"] A photograph of Nisan Mosel and his family, which features his daughter Rebecca.
    Courtesy of the Irish Jewish Museum.
  M. Moisel is probably one and the same as Nisan Mosel, ritual slaughterer and Mohel to the Jewish Community in Dublin.  Nisan Moisel was the father of Elyah Wolf Moisel (1856-1904), whose wife Basseh gave birth to a Daughter Rebecca in June 1889, thirteen days after Molly BloomÕs daughter Milly was born (U 8.391).  The name Moisel is of some interest.  It was originally spelt Moiselle.  As Bloom's father Rudolf Virag changed his Hungarian family name to its anglicized form Bloom, name changing was very common among the members of the Jewish community, usually for ease of spelling or pronunciation.
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(Thursday 26 July) The Irish Jewish Museum, 3-4 Walworth Road, Dublin 8
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(Thursday 26 July) Curator Raphael V. Siev, the Irish Jewish Museum, 3-4 Walworth Road, Dublin 8
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(Thursday 26 July) A slate.  Courtesy of the Irish Jewish Museum
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(Thursday 26 July) The former Walworth Road Synagogue.  Courtesy of the Irish Jewish Museum
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(Thursday 26 July) Courtesy of the Irish Jewish Museum
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(Thursday 26 July) Courtesy of the Irish Jewish Museum
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(Thursday 26 July) The former Walworth Road Synagogue.  Courtesy of the Irish Jewish Museum
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(Sunday 15 July) Flowers, Walworth Road
  
  
  
Lennox Street
   Lennox Street, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3224] Rev. Leopold Abramovitz, Lennox St. Synagogue, 32 Lennox Street
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3224] Rev. Leopold Abramovitz, Lennox St. Synagogue, 32 Lennox Street
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 15.3224] Rev. Leopold Abramovitz, Lennox St. Synagogue, 32 Lennox Street
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(Thursday 26 July) Street sign of Lennox Street
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(Thursday 26 July) [U 15.3224] Rev. Leopold Abramovitz, Lennox St. Synagogue, 32 Lennox Street
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(Thursday 26 July) [U 15.3224] Rev. Leopold Abramovitz, Lennox St. Synagogue, 32 Lennox Street
  
  
  
St. Kevin's Street
   St. Kevin's Road [St. Kevin's Street], the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 15 July) Street sign of St. Kevin's Road [St. Kevin's Street]
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 04.209, ?08.391-92 [Mrs. Moisel], ?15.3223 [M.Moisel]. 17.1254 [Philip Moisel (pyemia, Heytesbury street)] Wolf Moisel, 24 St. Kevin's Street.
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(Sunday 15 July) [U 04.209, ?08.391-92 [Mrs. Moisel], ?15.3223 [M. Moisel]. 17.1254 [Philip Moisel (pyemia, Heytesbury street)] Wolf Moisel, 24 St. Kevin's Street.
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(Sunday 22 July) Street sign of St. Kevin's Road [St. Kevin's Street], Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) St. Kevin's Road [St. Kevin's Street], Dublin 8
  
  
  
Bloomfield Avenue
   Bloomfield Avenue, the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 15 July) The junction of St. Kevin's Road and Bloomfield Avenue; on the way to the birthplace of Chaim Herzog from the Irish Jewish Museum
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(Sunday 15 July) Street sign of Bloomfield Avenue
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(Sunday 15 July) Plaque of the birthplace of Chaim Herzog, the 6th President of Israel, 33 Bloomfield Avenue: "Home of Isaac Herzog, First Chief Rabbi of Ireland, Unveiled by Chaim Herzog, President of Israel, His Son, June 1985," "Succeeded by Immanuel Jakobovits, Chief Rabbi, 1948-1958, who also resided here."
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(Sunday 15 July) The birthplace of Chaim Herzog, the 6th President of Israel, 33 Bloomfield Avenue
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(Sunday 15 July) The birthplace of Chaim Herzog, the 6th President of Israel, 33 Bloomfield Avenue
  
  
  
Stamer Street
  
  Stamer Street off the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) Street sign of Stamer Street, viewed from the junction of South Circular Road, Portobello
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(Sunday 22 July) Houses of Stamer Street, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) Houses of Stamer Street, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) Houses of Stamer Street, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) Houses of Stamer Street, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) The south end of Stamer Street, Dublin 8
  
  
  
Martin Street
  
  Martin Street off the former "Little Jerusalem," around Clanbrassil Street and South Circular Road, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) In the junction of Martin Street and Lennox Street, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) Street sign of Martin Street, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) Martin Street, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) Houses of Martin Street, Dublin 8
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(Sunday 22 July) Houses of Martin Street, Dublin 8
  
  
  
Aughavanagh Road
  
Aughavanagh Road is close to South Circular Road Synagogue and the Grand Canal.
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(Friday 27 July) The wall of the Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road
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(Saturday 28 July) The Dublin Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road
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(Friday 27 July) A. H. Steinberg Memorial Gates, the Dublin Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road
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(Friday 27 July) A. H. Steinberg Memorial Gates, the Dublin Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road
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(Friday 27 July) The plaque of A. H. Steinberg Memorial Gates, the Dublin Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road
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(Saturday 28 July) Prayer House of the Dublin Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road
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(Friday 27 July) Prayer House of the Dublin Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road
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(Friday 27 July) Prayer House of the Dublin Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road
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(Friday 27 July) The Dublin Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road
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(Friday 27 July) The Dublin Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road
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(Friday 27 July) The Dublin Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road
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(Friday 27 July) The Dublin Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road
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(Friday 27 July) The Dublin Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road
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(Friday 27 July) The Dublin Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road
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(Saturday 28 July) The Dublin Jewish Cemetery, Aughavanagh Road




        


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