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  2. History of the Jews in the Czech lands - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Czech Republic is one of the most secularized and atheistic countries in Europe. [26] There are ten small Jewish communities around the country (seven in Bohemia and three in Moravia), the largest one being in Prague, where close to 90% of all Czech Jews live. The umbrella organisation for Jewish communities and organisations ...

  3. List of shtetls - Wikipedia

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    City survived, but nearly all Jews were exterminated. Hlybokaye: גלובאָק Glubok Compare Lithuanian name Glubokas. Town survived. Iwye: אײװיע Eyvye City survived. Kamyenyets: קאַמעניץ Kamenitz Town survived, but nearly all Jews were exterminated. Lakhwa: לאַכװע Lakhve ~2,300 (1940) Town survived, but most Jews were ...

  4. History of the Jews in Prague - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Town Hall in Prague's Jewish Quarter.. The history of the Jews in Prague, the capital of today's Czech Republic, relates to one of Europe's oldest recorded and most well-known Jewish communities (in Hebrew, Kehilla), first mentioned by the Sephardi-Jewish traveller Ibrahim ibn Yaqub in 965 CE.

  5. Jewish Quarter of Třebíč - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Quarter of Třebíč (Czech: Židovská čtvrť v Třebíči) is a neighborhood and former ghetto in the town of Třebíč, located in western Moravia, Czech Republic. The Jewish Quarter is situated on the north bank of the River Jihlava and is one of the best preserved Jewish quarters in Europe. [1]

  6. Category:Jews and Judaism in Europe by country - Wikipedia

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    History of the Jews in Europe by country (43 C, 14 P) ... Jews and Judaism in the Czech Republic (9 C, 1 P) Jews and Judaism in Czechoslovakia (6 C, 8 P) D.

  7. Category:Jews and Judaism in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Ashkenazi Jewish culture in the Czech Republic (8 P) H. Jewish Czech history (15 C, 17 P) J. Judaism in the Czech Republic (4 C, 2 P) S. Jewish schools in the Czech ...

  8. History of the Jews in Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish population of Bohemia and Moravia (117,551 according to the 1930 census) was virtually annihilated. Many Jews emigrated after 1939; approximately 78,000 were killed. By 1945, some 14,000 Jews remained alive in the Czech lands. [5] Approximately 144,000 Jews were sent to Theresienstadt concentration camp. Most inmates were Czech Jews.

  9. List of Czech and Slovak Jews - Wikipedia

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    There was a large and thriving community of Jews, both religious and secular, in Czechoslovakia before World War II. Many perished during the Holocaust . Today, nearly all of the survivors have inter-married and assimilated into Czech and Slovak society.