Prague
Israeli businessman 'King of Slot Machines' Tony Bargig murdered in Prague
Bargig, 54, had been living and working in Prague for several years, Ynet reported, and had owned several gambling businesses.
Israel-Czech relations are strong, have been so for decades, Prague's ambassador tells 'Post'
Czechs investigate fire after reports of anti-Israel group claiming responsibility
US, 40 partner countries, hold symposium to implement UNSC regulations against Iran
Etgar Karet stars at Czech Book World
'Mysterious Bond' exhibit traces history of unique Czech-Israel relations
Israel on the river – Festival of Israeli culture in the Czech Republic
Everything you need to know to navigate learning Kabbalah
Read about two books that explore the development of the study of Kabbalah - how did it become so popular?
World’s 1st virtual Jewish center aims to revitalize a declining minority
“At Prague’s synagogues, you can come, pray and that’s pretty much it. It feels like something new in a community where little has happened in a long time.”
Soviet labor camp found where monument of Stalin once stood in Prague
It's been almost 60 years since the 51-foot statue of Stalin was brought down.
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Bring your favorite sportswear with you. You can rent the rest on-site.
The Hana Greenfield Memorial Swim
This annihilated Jewish community had a life and a history, and we wanted it to be remembered and not erased, remembered and not forgotten.
Paving stones in Prague tourist district were cut from Jewish gravestones
The discovery confirmed Jewish community suspicions that communist authorities in the 1980s used Jewish grave markers for building materials.
Prague's mayor under police protection due to 'risk on his life'
At least one Czech investigative outlet claimed that the protection was due to the mayor being the target of a Russian poisoning plot