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    The Klausen Synagogue (Czech: Klausová synagoga, Yiddish: קלויז שול, romanized: kloyz shul) is a former Jewish synagogue located in Prague, in the Czech...
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    Jewish Quarter on a small plot of land between the Pinkas Synagogue and the Klausen Synagogue. During the four hundred plus years that the Cemetery was...
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    High Synagogue (Vysoká synagoga): 16th-century synagogue. Jewish Town Hall (Židovská radnice): 18th-century rococo town hall. Klausen Synagogue (Klausová...
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  • founded. 1884 Café Slavia opens. Holešovice-Bubna becomes part of city. Klausen Synagogue reconstructed. 1885 Rudolfinum (concert hall) inaugurated. Museum...
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    exposition about the important milestones of Jewish life from the Klausen Synagogue is continued there), providing them with information about the Old...
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    Retrieved 27 March 2022. Reiner, Elchanan. "Kloyz". YIVO. Retrieved 27 March 2022. "Kloyz". Oxford Reference. Retrieved 27 March 2022. Klausen Synagogue...
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    activity of the Museum includes: The Maisel Synagogue The Pinkas Synagogue The Spanish Synagogue The Klausen Synagogue Ceremonial Hall of the Prague Jewish Burial...
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  • Retrieved 19 September 2013. Klausen, 2009. p. 186. Klausen, 2009. "The Diplomatic Protest against the Cartoons." pp. 63–83. Klausen, 2009. p. 67. "Official...
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    as a cooperation agreement Nuremberg maintains friendly relations with: Klausen, Italy, since 1970 Gera, Germany, since 1988, renewed 1997 Kalkudah, Sri...
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    Ages the Jewish presence has been documented in South Tyrol. In 1901 the Synagogue of Merano was built. As of 2015, South Tyrol was home to about 14,000...
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    Jakob Hutter, leader of the Hutterites is arrested along with his wife in Klausen in the Tyrol region on the Italian side of the Alps. The two are taken...
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