Prague

Jewish war photographer Robert Capa's life and work honored in Budapest

Capa's tumultuous and all-too-brief life symbolizes the cosmopolitan and tragic Central European milieu of Budapest Jewry in the 20th century.

Robert Capa
 Archaeologists uncover 7,000-year-old settlement near Prague during road construction

Archaeologists uncover 7,000-year-old settlement near Prague during road construction

 Klausen Synagogue in Prague, November 2016.

Historic Prague synagogue used on Yom Kippur for the first time since the Holocaust

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Passenger attempted to enter Israeli flight's cockpit, emergency landing made


14 dead, 24 injured in Czech capital university shooting

Police said the father of the shooter - a student at the faculty - was found dead earlier on Thursday.

A police officer secures the area following the shooting at one of the buildings of Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, December 21, 2023.

Israeli art exhibit in Czech Republic denounces the plague of violence against women

 Michaela Marksova of Women for Women Czech

Condoms and tikkun olam: An Orthodox woman strives to aid sex workers in Prague

L’Chaim is an organization dedicated to helping sex workers in the Czech Republic.

 Yael Schoultz founded a group called L'Chaim, which counsels and supports sex workers.

‘A Series Of Unfortunate Events’ author to write horror film based on the Golem of Prague

Daniel Handler, better known as "Lemony Snicket", tapped to write new horror film featuring the legendary Golem of Prague.

New exhibition: Golem

A Prague journey: The trauma of Russia's Ukraine invasion - opinion

We Jews draw strength from each other and our history – making layer after layer, standing strong against evil, and caring for our own people and for all others who need our help.

 THE WRITER visits Prague in February.

Israeli artists bring their creations to the Czech Republic and Croatia

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Prague: A millennium of Jewish history

The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 43

 Spanish synagogue with kafka statue

Archeologists find structure older than Stonehenge, Egyptian pyramids

Archeologists discovered the remains of a Stone Age structure older than Stonehenge and even Egyptian pyramids while digging near Prague.

 THE OLD NEW Synagogue and the Jewish town hall.

Prague: City of towers, spires and a mystical loft

The Jewish quarter can trace its roots back almost as far with records of the first Jews to arrive dating back to the 900s.

 THE OLD NEW Synagogue and the Jewish town hall.

This Prague New Jewish Cemetery monument is made of looted tombstones

The 750,000 Czech crowns ($31,000) memorial, paid for by a crowd-funding campaign, resembles the sun’s rays emanating from a circle, with the cobblestones stacked in walls of unequal height.

 An artist’s impression of the The Return of the Stones monument in Prague.

 Prague: Old & New, Walk & Do

The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 39

Prague old town from town hall