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Judaica Bohemiae


Issue no.40 /2004


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Zidovské muzeum v Praze

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Content Judaica Bohemiae XL/2004    
Jews in Eastern Bohemia from the End of the Thirty-Years- War to the End of the Eighteenth Century    
The Second Part of the Chronicle “The Events of Times” (“Qorot Ha-Ittim”) by Abraham Trebitsch of Mikulov (Nikolsburg).    
Das Jonabuch „auf den nigun fun Schmuel buch“. (Prag, 1598). Der Erstdruck    
Kafka and the Prague Circle    
Jewish and Related Museums in Czechoslovakia in the First Republic    
"And She Took Her Veil, and Covered Herself" (Genesis 24:65). ‘Bridal Head Coverings’ from the Collections of the Jewish Museum in Prague    
History and Renovation of Jičín Synagogue    
Report on the Jičín Fire of 23 June 1840 (Found in the Genizah of Jičín Synagogue)    
The Oldest Tombstones in the Jewish Cemetery of Tovačov (Tobitschau)    
Translated Title: The Oldest Tombstones in the Jewish Cemetery of Tovačov (Tobitschau)
Publication: Judaica Bohemiae (40/2004)
Author Name: Marada, Miroslav;
Language: English
Subject: Judaic Studies
Issue: 40/2004
Page Range: 125-141
No. of Pages: 17
File size: 101 KB
Download Fee: 3.3 Euro (€)
Summary: The Jewish Cemetery of Tovačov (Tobitschau) is one of the few Moravian Jewish burial sites in which tombstones from the period before the Thirty Years War have been preserved. Its historical value as a monument is enhanced by the fact that the old Jewish cemeteries in the surrounding towns of Přerov (Prerau), Prostějov (Prossnitz, Prostitz), Lipník nad Bečvou (Leipnik) and Kroměříž (Kremsier) disappeared without trace and that only a few tombstones with legible inscriptions dating from before 1800 have been preserved in the cemetery of the neighbouring town of Kojetín (Kojetein, Goitein).
The Influence of Classical Antiquity on Jewish Tombs in Prague, c. 1900    
Die jüdische Besiedlung Mährens im Jahre 1667. Die Steuererklärungsbriefe zur Haussteuer    
The Jewish Museum in Prague – Annual Report for 2004    
History of the Jews and Jewish Communities in the 17th to 19th Centuries in Czech Popular Educational and Specialist Literature of the Last Decade