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Klausen Synagogue

Category: Monuments + Museums + Sightseeing + Tours

U Stare skoly 1, Jewish Museum, Prague, 11000

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Klausen Synagogue
The Klausen Synagogue is located by the entrance to the Old Jewish Cemetery. It takes its name from the German word "Klaus" meaning "smal building", which is derived from the Latin "claustrum". "Klausen" (plural of "Klaus") was the name of the origin...
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Klausen Synagogue
The main nave of the Klausen Synagogue houses the first part of the exhibition, Jewish Customs and Traditions, which deals with weekday services, the Sabbath and festivals. You are first acquainted with the basic characteristics and sources of Judaism, i.e. the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud. In the ce...
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Klausen Synagogue and Ceremonial Hall in Josefov, the old Jewish quarter in Prague
The word Klaus means "small building" in German. The word was derived from the Latin word claustrum. The synagogue got its name because it was originally three small buildings (Klausen is the plural of Klaus) which were built by Mordechai Maisel, the head of the Prague Jewish Community, in...
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Klausen Synagogue, Prague, Czech Republic : Reviews of Klausen Synagogue - Yahoo! Travel
This section of the Jewish Museum focuses on customs and traditions. The central role of ritual in Jewish life is emphasized by a rich array of objects - perhaps the...
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The Klausen Synagogue of Prague@Everything2.com
in a humanist and inspiring light which naturally angered the Nazis because they had wanted the museum to present the Jews as avaricious, unfeeling and evil. The whole exhibition wa...
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Klausen Synagogue (Klausova synagoga) | Prague.net
Is it related with Klaus, the name of the president of the Czech Republic? NO. Definitely not. It comes from the German word “klaus”, which means “small building”. Initially, the synagogue contained three small buildings (and therefore “Klausen”, the plural of ...
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