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May God Let Him Grow (English version) (305)
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Baroque Synagogues in the Czech Lands (English version) (301)
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Melissa Shiff – Reframing Ritual: Postmodern Jewish Wedding (56)
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Mountain of Mountains (54)
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O svitku (51)
May God Let Him Grow (50)
“Hope is on the Next Page” – 100 Years of the Library of the Jewish Museum in Prague (49)
The Unkown Michel Fingesten (48)
Alexander Brandeis and Adolf Wiesner – Patron of Arts and his Son-in-Law (47)
Emil Orlik – Portraits and Friends and Contemporaries (45)
Josef Polák – The Man Who Never Gave Up: The Story of Josef Polak (1886-1945) (44)
Jiří Jílovský – Prague Painter and Graphic Artist (43)
Jaroslav RÓNA – Parables. A selection of works, 1999–2008 (42)
Mazal tov - Hodně štěstí - Good Luck (41)
Hella Guth – Dissolved Figures (40)
Helga Hošková-Weissová – Paintings and Drawings (39)
This publication focuses on the topic of the genizah, the Jewish custom of storing away worn-out ritual objects and sacred texts in a place where they can...
Catalogue for the exhibition of the same name at the Jewish Museum's Robert Guttmann Gallery. Charter 77, a civic initiative demanding adherence to human and...
This book is the result of almost five years’ research that was undertaken between 2004–2009 by staff at the Jewish Museum in Prague on the available...
The 7th of September 2009 (18th of Elul 5769) was the 400th anniversary of the death of Judah Loew ben Bezalel, known both as the Maharal and Rabbi Loew....
In addition to an introductory study on the main types of 17th- and 18th-century synagogues in Bohemia and Moravia, this catalogue provides detailed...
Only about a quarter of the 360 synagogues that were built in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia in the 19th century still stand. This 104-page catalogue for the...
~~The introductory part of the catalogue comprises texts by Museum staff and other experts. The initial essay by Ludmila Kybalová deals with the history,...
A small monograph on Adolf Kohn, a Prague painter from the first half of the 20th century, with 103 full-colour reproductions of his oil paintings. Kohn...
Catalogue for the exhibition at the Jewish Museum's Robert Guttmann Gallery. Jarmila Mařanová (b. 1922) studied at the School of Applied Arts in Prague and...
Catalogue for Canadian artist Melissa Shiff’s project which offers an alternative look at the traditional Jewish wedding ceremony. Led by an effort to...
This catalogue is a presentation of the artist’s large-scale projects for the deserts of Israel (chiefly the Judean and the Negev), which Aleš Veselý has...
Publikace k výstavě k 100. výročí vzniku Židovského muzea v Praze obsahuje více než 250 barevných vyobrazení nejzajímavějších uměleckých dokumentů z...
Catalogue for the exhibition of the same name at the Jewish Museum's Robert Guttmann Gallery. It presents various types of one of the earliest book forms –...
This book is the result of almost five years’ research that was undertaken between 2004–2009 by staff at the Jewish Museum in Prague on the available donated...
Catalogue for the exhibition of the same name at the Robert Guttmann Gallery – the first detailed look at the history of the Library of the Jewish Museum in...
Catalogue for the exhibition the same name the Museum's Guttmann Gallery, one of the most well-known graphic artists in pre-war Berlin who is almost...
Catalogue for the exhibition of the same name at the Jewish Museum's Robert Guttmann Gallery. Alexander Brandeis (1848-1901) was a patron of the arts and a...
Catalogue for the exhibition of the same name at the Jewish Museum's Robert Guttmann Gallery. It is a small monograph on Emil Orlik, the famous early...
Catalogue for the exhibition of works by the artist Jiří Jilovský (1884-1958) that was held at the Jewish Museum's Robert Guttmann Gallery. Jilovský is known...
Catalogue for the exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculptures by Jaroslav Róna, 1999–2008, which was held at the Jewish Museum's Robert Guttmann...
Catalogue for an exhibition at the Jewish Museum's Robert Guttmann Gallery that focuses on the traditional wedding ceremony. The photographs, garments,...
Catalogue for the exhibition of artworks by Hella Guth at the Jewish Museum's Robert Guttmann Gallery. Hella Guth (1908–1992) studied in Prague in the 1930s,...
Catalogue for the exhibition of the same name at the Jewish Museum's Robert Guttmann Gallery, marking the artist’s 80th birthday. Helga Hošková-Weissová was...
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