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You describe this building as one of the Must See sights. This infers that you can visit the temple but that's not the case....
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My name is Anat Topel.I live in Israel. My father, Yaakov (Ali) Shebbe was born in Novi Sad (1924-1991)and never stopped talking and telling us stories about his hometown....
Jewish community
my mother, Malka Weiss Lovy (born Milka Weiss, parents Malvina and Julius Weiss), (1922-2004) a Holocaust survivor, was born and grew up in Novi Sad (1922)....
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Downtown - pedestrian zone
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The heart of the old town features almost all must-see attractions in Novi Sad. The pedestrian zone consists of Zmaj Jovina, Pašićeva, Svetozara Miletića, Laze Telečkog, part of Dunavska streets, Katolička porta and Trg slobode squares.
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Museum of Vojvodina
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A permanent display of archaeological, historical and ethnographic artefacts relevant to Vojvodina, dating from the Palaeolithic to the middle of the 20th century.
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City Museum of Novi Sad
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A permanent exhibition of fine and applied arts from 1748 to the middle of the 20th century. It also features an archaeological collection of artefacts from the prehistoric era, Roman period and the Middle Ages.
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Mt. Fruška Gora
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A lonely mountain in the gentle Pannonian Plain, not far from Novi Sad. It spreads about 80 km lengthwise east to west and about 12-15 km north to south.
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Synagogue
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Jewish Novi Sad
One of Novi Sad landmarks This impressive building in the style of Hungarian secession was completed in 1909. As the Jewish community no longer could support the costs of maintenance, in 1991 it was leased to the city for a period of twenty five years.
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Latest Comments:
Jewish community
You describe this building as one of the Must See sights. This infers that you can visit the temple but that's not the case....Jewish community
My name is Anat Topel.I live in Israel. My father, Yaakov (Ali) Shebbe was born in Novi Sad (1924-1991)and never stopped talking and telling us stories about his hometown....Jewish community
my mother, Malka Weiss Lovy (born Milka Weiss, parents Malvina and Julius Weiss), (1922-2004) a Holocaust survivor, was born and grew up in Novi Sad (1922)....