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Old Jewish Quarter - Josefov

The Jewish quarter is a small area known as Josefov between the Old Town Square and the Vltava River. Most of it can be walked around in a single day, but any detailed explorations needs time. The Jewish cemetery, Old-new Synagogue, Klausen Synagogue and the Pinkas Synagogue are definately worthwhile sights. Be prepared for entrance admission to most of the sights ranging from 200CZK or just buy 500CZK for a ticket encompassing all the sights..



The history of the area dates back to the 11th Century. The Jews of this time prospered and coexisted in relative peace with their neighbours, the crusades of the 11th century however were to bring a tidal wave of sorrow. While enroute to the Holy Land, the crusaders massacred the Czech Jews and plundered their properties, those who survived were forcibly converted to Christianity. In this period, several significant changes were imposed on the remaining Jewish communities. Their synagogues were burned to the ground, their civil rights were severely limited and they were forced to build their community on the right bank of the Vltava only, thus limiting their movements and clearly identifying their minority group. This was the beginning of what later came to be known as the Jewish ghetto, an area which today is frequented by tourists.

Of the many atrocities committed upon the Jews over the centuries the Nazi era was to have the most devastating effect. At this time there were an estimated 56,000 Jews residing in Prague alone. Only 10% of the country’s entire Jewish population would survive the German occupation. Most were sent to a prison camp in Terezin (60 km North West of Prague) which today stands as a memorial museum and is open to the public.

The size of the Jewish community left in the Czech Republic and Prague today is difficult to estimate. After having been one of the largest Jewish communities in Europe, they are now among the smallest. The history of the Czech Jews has been unique and tragic, leaving behind proof of their historical significance to this part of Europe. Since the collapse of Communism, the Synagogues of the old town seem to have been reawakened and new activity by the local Jewish community is growing. Several Jewish organisations have been formed, buildings renovated and kosher restaurants reopened. A sign, we hope, of the comeback of a people.
Recommendation - avoid this quarter on Saturdays, because of the Sabbath on this day.

 

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    Jewish Museum information about all synagogues in Prague and places you can visit which are all now part of this museum.

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    Jewish Cemetery

    High Synagogue

    Klaus Synagogue

    Pinkas Synagogue

    Spanish Synagogue

    Golem - story

    Jewish Town Hall

    Synagogue Smichov

    ------------------------Prague Ghetto  There are seven synagogues - The remnants of the old settlement, the Jewish Town Hall and the Old Jewish cemetery, the most remarkable in Europe.
    Klaus Synagogue - of 1680, Jewish Traditions and customs
    The Spanish Synagogue - The history of Jews since emancipation to the present
    Pinkas Synagogue - established in 1475 Memorial of Victims of Nazism
    Maisel Synagogue - History of Jews in Bohemia and Moravia
    Former Ceremonial Hall - Jewish Traditions and customs
    Jubilee Synagogue - the most recent and largest synagogue in Prague
    The Old Jewish Cemetery - with a tomb of Rabbi Löw
    The Old-New Synagogue - the early Gothic building of 13th century

     

    Jerusalem Kosher  Restaurant is an exclusive kosher L'mehadrin Dairy Restaurant in the old Jewish quarter of Prague, 100 m. from the Old-New Synagogue. Location : Brehova 5, 110 00 Prague 1.O Oening hours: 8 a.m. - 11 p.m.

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