OUR HOUSES - exhibition opening Thursday, 4 January at 6 pm The use of possessive pronouns represents an interesting phenomenon in modern Czech history....
OPENING HOURS
Mon: 14.00-18.00
Tue: 9.00-13.00
Wed: 14.00-18.00
Thu: 14.00-18.00
Sun: 9.00-13.00
We are closed on public holidays.
The aim of the exhibition is to introduce the public to the unique phenomenon of the transfer of Torah scrolls, originally from Moravian and Czech synagogues to Great Britain, which took place in 1964. The transfer was historically preceded by the efforts of two museum institutions, the Jewish Museum in Prague and the Jewish Central Museum for Moravia-Silesia in Mikulov. The Torah, a black flame on a white flame, represents the sacred text that has provided for two and a half thousand years
continuity in values and liturgy for Jewish communities in the Diaspora, including those that were brutally decimated during the Nazi occupation of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. In a brief historical excursion, the complex force field of Nazi institutions and the employees of the Prague Jewish community at their mercy is presented here, when, after the incident with the so-called Mikulov collection, two bulletins were issued, in June and August 1942, ordering the removal of liturgical objects, including Torah scrolls, to Prague. The post-war renewal of many Jewish communities became a temporary phenomenon, with all due respect to those who
they sought to preserve their communities and maintain their activities; the political developments in the country also had an influence...
OUR HOUSES - exhibition opening Thursday, 4 January at 6 pm The use of possessive pronouns represents an interesting phenomenon in modern Czech history....
The Labyrinth of Normalization in us Tuesday, December 19, 5 p.m. Martin Šmok, author of the exhibition Labyrinth of Normalization and the book of the same name at the Jewish Museum...
Correspondence E+I Thursday, December 14 at 6 p.m. You may have already written to your Jesuits about the new audiobook of the correspondence of Voskovec and Werich,...
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