Jewish quarter
The term "Jewish quarter" refers to a specific area within a city where a significant population of Jewish people historically lived. These quarters often developed in medieval times, characterized by their unique cultural, religious, and social practices. They typically included synagogues, schools, and markets catering to the Jewish community.
Many cities around the world, such as Prague and Jerusalem, have well-preserved Jewish quarters that attract tourists and scholars. These areas serve as important historical sites, reflecting the rich heritage and traditions of the Jewish people, as well as their experiences throughout history.