Judaica Bohemiae XLVIII-2 (48)
Judaica Bohemiae XLVIII-1 (48)
Judaica Bohemiae L - 2 (50)
Židé v Čechách 5 (The Jews in Bohemia) (313)
History of the Jews in the Bohemian Lands in the 10th - 18th Centuries (312)
Dějiny Židů v českých zemích v 10. - 18. století (311)
Symbols of Emancipation (English version) (306)
May God Let Him Grow (English version) (305)
Path of Life (304)
Jewish Prague (302)
Baroque Synagogues in the Czech Lands (English version) (301)
Einen Schmetterlling habe ich hier nicht gesehen (300)
Ici je n´ai pas vu de papillon (299)
Qui non ho visto farfalle (298)
No he visto mariposas por aquí (297)
Acquisition and De-acquisition Activities of Museums and Galleries (286)
Textiles from Bohemian and Moravian Synagogues (279)
Judaica Bohemiae XLVII-2 (47)
Judaica Bohemiae XLVII-1 (47)
Judaica Bohemiae XLVI-2 (46)
Judaica Bohemiae XLVI-1 (46)
Judaica Bohemiae XLV-2 (45)
Judaica Bohemiae XLV-1 (45)
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Judaica Bohemiae XLIV-1 (44)
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Judaica Bohemiae XLII (42)
Judaica Bohemiae XLI (41)
Judaica Bohemiae XL (40)
Judaica Bohemiae XXXIX (39)
STUDIES AND ARTICLES
REITINGER Lukáš - SOUKUP Daniel, The Krumlov Liber Depictus. On its Creation and Depiction of Jews /pp. 5-44/
KOCMAN Pavel, Die...
A compilation of papers from the fifth seminar on the history of the Jews in Bohemia, which was held in Teplice in October 2014 by the Jewish Museum in...
A chronological overview of the Jewish history of the Bohemian lands in the pre-modern era – with key chapters on the fate of Jews in the Early and High...
Přehled dějin Židů v českých zemích v předmoderním období je uspořádán chronologicky – hlavní kapitoly se věnují osudům Židů v raném a vrcholném středověku,...
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....
A guide to the history of the Prague Jewish community and Jewish Town with more than 100 full-colour photographs of Prague synagogues, Jewish cemeteries and...
In addition to an introductory study on the main types of 17th- and 18th-century synagogues in Bohemia and Moravia, this catalogue provides detailed...
A selection from the 4,600 drawings and poems done by children in the Terezín ghetto during the Second World War. These works are kept in the collections of...
A selection from the 4,600 drawings and poems done by children in the Terezín ghetto during the Second World War. These works are kept in the collections of...
A selection from the 4,600 drawings and poems done by children in the Terezín ghetto during the Second World War. These works are kept in the collections of...
A selection from the 4,600 drawings and poems done by children in the Terezín ghetto during the Second World War. These works are kept in the collections of...
~~The introductory part of the catalogue comprises texts by Museum staff and other experts. The initial essay by Ludmila Kybalová deals with the history,...
STUDIES AND ARTICLES
Pavel Sládek: Maharal’s Anthropology: Toward Defining the Limits of his Humanism
Joseph Davis: The Legend of Maharal before the Golem...
STUDIES AND ARTICLES
Iveta Cermanová: Karl Fischer (1757–1844) II. The Work of a Hebrew Censor (transl. S. Hattersley)
Michael Laurence Miller: Crisis of...
STUDIES AND ARTICLES: Daniel Polakovič: Medieval Hebrew Inscription in Cheb (Eger) (Trans. S. Hattersley)
Alexandr Putík: The Prague Sojourn of Rabbi Jacob Emden as Depicted in his Autobiography Megillat Sefer (Trans. S. Hattersley)
Iveta...
STUDIES AND ARTICLES: Hana Legnerová – Petr Kopička: Jews, Burghers and Lords. Social and Economic Relations in the Townn of Roudnice nad Labem (Raudnitz), 1592 – 1619 (Trans. S. Hattersley)
Kateřina Jurečková: The District Grand Lodge No. 10 of...
STUDIES AND ARTICLES: Hana Legnerová: Aleš Valenta: Jews in Eastern Bohemia from the End of the Thirty-Years-War to the End of the Eighteenth Century. On hitherto findings and further possibilities for study (transl. S. Hattersley); Iveta...
STUDIES AND ARTICLES
Hana Legnerová: Self-Government of Jewish Communities in Nobility-Owned Towns in the Second Half of the Seventeenth and Beginning of...
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