Fredericia was appointed a religious free town in order to woo new inhabitants. It was difficult for the new town to attract inhabitants and the freedom of religion was therefore introduced.
Three religious groups in particular left each their special mark on the townscape of Fredericia. One of these groups were the Jews.
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