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The book explores the rich tapestry of Jewish life in Prague, delving into the historical and cultural dimensions of Judaism. It provides insightful commentary on the history of the Jewish community, highlighting significant events and figures that shaped its identity. Additionally, it examines the cultural contributions of Jews to the broader society, showcasing their influence in various fields such as art, literature, and philosophy. The work also serves as a guide to the historical landmarks of the Jewish quarter in Prague, offering readers a glimpse into the architectural and cultural heritage that remains a testament to the vibrant Jewish presence in the city. Through its comprehensive approach, the book aims to illuminate the enduring legacy of Jewish culture in Prague and its significance within the broader context of European history.

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Jewish Prague, Joy TurnerKadečková, Jaroslav Staněk, Slavoš Kadečka, Ctibor Rybár

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1991
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Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1991
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
301
ISBN10
8085334062
ISBN13
9788085334067
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The book explores the rich tapestry of Jewish life in Prague, delving into the historical and cultural dimensions of Judaism. It provides insightful commentary on the history of the Jewish community, highlighting significant events and figures that shaped its identity. Additionally, it examines the cultural contributions of Jews to the broader society, showcasing their influence in various fields such as art, literature, and philosophy. The work also serves as a guide to the historical landmarks of the Jewish quarter in Prague, offering readers a glimpse into the architectural and cultural heritage that remains a testament to the vibrant Jewish presence in the city. Through its comprehensive approach, the book aims to illuminate the enduring legacy of Jewish culture in Prague and its significance within the broader context of European history.