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Jewish life and culture has edged itself deeply into the
past and present face of the city. Since the ninth century Jewish merchants
have lived in and been active in the city and a Jewish community has existed
here at least since the 12 th century. On this tour you will visit one of
the oldest Synagogues in Europe (approx. 1270) where you will be able to
marvel at the interior of the gothic Old New Synagogue. You will visit the
grave of the Rabbi Loew, who, according to legend, created a Golem to protect
the Jews of the Prague ghetto. His grave is in the Olsanské, the
old Jewish cemetery that contains over ten thousand grave stones. The extended
tour will then take you by metro to the new Jewish Cemetery, which dates
back to 1890. Between an oil factory owner and a professor one can find
probably one of the most famous persons of the 20 th century that comes
from Prague: Franz Kafka.
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