יהודי פראג והעולם היהודי-בוהמי
Region: Bohême
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Prague was home to one of the most prestigious Ashkenazi communities, centred on the Old-New Synagogue and the old Jewish cemetery. A centre of Hebrew printing from the sixteenth century, it shone with the Maharal, linked to the Golem legend. Josefov stood at the heart of German-language Jewish culture, from Kafka to Brod.
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