Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Initially, there selilas know, then the lower classes, but today the Jews live

QUARTER MARE, PARIS Andy McPherson, a journalist originally lived in the Marais Paris know until the late eighteenth century it did not have to settle people from the lower stratum of society. Today it is fashionable district, where a large Jewish community. Mare looks more like a cozy village where a nice stay and relax after long hours spent in tedious splendor center of Paris. There are many people and even tourists, but this mare has neither shabby, nor too smart - it a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere. Highly recommend to visit! Rozier Street - the main artery of the district Mare Jewish restaurant in the Marais Drawing on the wall depicting a Jewish wedding ceremony Snack "Mickey" "recreates the atmosphere of Jewish diner 60's in New York." It is written in the guidebook, and who are we to argue with that? There are comfortable, and burgers are delicious, what do you need? "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity" - the motto of the French Revolution (1789 - 1799) So look street District Mare Image Marilyn Monroe statue in the form of a bull's head, this store is closed for repairs. A sign reads "to sell a horse." I wonder, is this true? Police officers patrol the narrow streets on roller skates "Sasha Finkeltsshteyn" Jewish bakery, specializing in the sale of Russian and Eastern European food One of the many eateries in the area of ??Mare Jewish school, founded by Roger Fleischmann See also: Surprising features of the French capital and its residents for the first time in France, a worthy replacement Montmartre and the Place Pigalle most beloved mankind city

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