THE JERUSALEM POST
By Tanya Powell-Jones
CZECH REPUBLIC---The Jewish history of Prague can be found all over the city. From the Jewish Quarter, a former ghetto, to literary legends that have left a lasting legacy. Adding to the city’s overall charm is the option to taste some of the Jewish eastern European delicacies that have stood the test of time. Prague's Jewish Quarter is a place of new and old, magic and progress. Here is where the mystical Golem was born and where the soul of Franz Kafka remains. Included into Prague in 1850, the Quarter was home to the biggest Jewish community in Europe. [link]
Monday 6 August 2012
Wandering Jews: Pragues's Priceless Past
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