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  1. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the settings of Jewish Stories of Prague: Jewish Prague in History and Legend Wednesday, October 27, 2010.

    • Added a setting: Jewish Town Of Prague
    • Added a setting: Bohemia
    • Added a setting: Sára
    • Added a setting: Israel
    • Added a setting: Germany
    • Added a setting: Vltava River
    • Added a setting: Cabbala
    • Added a setting: Poland
    • Added a setting: Vienna
    • Added a setting: Charles Bridge
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    Shelfari edited the characters of Jewish Stories of Prague: Jewish Prague in History and Legend Wednesday, October 27, 2010.

    • Added a character: Pinkas
    • Added a character: Reb Schmuel
    • Added a character: Meisel
    • Added a character: Naftali
    • Added a character: Rashi
    • Added a character: Rabbi Löw
    • Added a character: Hanina
    • Added a character: Joachim
    • Added a character: Rabbi Landau
    • Added a character: Solomon
    • Added a character: Laudon
    • Added a character: Mrs. Sevlerová
    • Added a character: Bezalel
    • Added a character: Frummet
    • Added a character: Mayor Frankl
    • Added a character: Jacob
    • Added a character: Rebecca
    • Added a character: Van Der Gracht
    • Added a character: Rabbi Don Abraham
    • Added a character: Kalmán
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  3. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the subjects of Jewish Stories of Prague: Jewish Prague in History and Legend Saturday, July 10, 2010.

    • Added the subject: Subjects > Literature & Fiction
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    Shelfari edited the classification of Jewish Stories of Prague: Jewish Prague in History and Legend Tuesday, June 8, 2010.

    • changed the Dewey Classification: 813
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    Shelfari edited the description of Jewish Stories of Prague: Jewish Prague in History and Legend Tuesday, June 8, 2010.

    • For more than eight centuries, the Jews of Prague lived in the Prague ghetto. During that time, Jewish Prague had always been a place of much mystery to outsiders, even to the closest Christian neighbors. Uncover the secrets of this long forgotten world. Learn about how the famous Old-New Synagogue received its name; about the four words that saved the Prague Jews in the Middle Ages; about Rabbi Loew and his Golem who could be brought to life by inserting a magic card into his mouth; about the Candelabra of Jerusalem finding its way to Prague; about hard-working Maisel and his inheritance; about how the faith of Pinkas was tried; about learned Rabbi Rashi's grave; and about much more.

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