Tábor - synagoga
Videodokument o zbořené táborské synagoze (postavena 1883-5, zbořena 1977). Staré foto, archeologický výzkum a 3D model.
C live@CESTA-Tabor, CZ 27-2-16
Final show by Tabor's famous instrumental space rockers C. Songs : 1 LE GRAND WAZOO 2 ICHTRIOL 3 BREWERY 8PM 4 TWO STROKES 5 NOVA 6 BIOGRAPHY 7 TENDINITIS 8 COMMPOST ROCK. BAND : Patrik Kucera : GUITARS Pepa Sejk : BASS Tomas Bily : DRUMS Tomas Cilek : KEYBOARDS. All music by C.
Inner Thoughts
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Inner Thoughts · Mike Tabor
Jewish Soul: Lively Jewish Music at its Best
℗ 2010 ARC
Released on: 2010-06-29
Artist: Mike Tabor
Composer: Anonymous
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Hranice, Czech Republic
There are three towns called Hranice in the Czech Republic. This one is in Moravia, in the east and in German was called Weißkirchen or Mährisch Weißkirchen when it was part of the Austro Hungarian Empire. My arrival was by accident, it was part of a jouney, a route I was following and I decided to stop and see. However it is well worth planning to go there. The main square is dominated by an enormous church but the view from the river rather than being dominated by a church, is dominated by a synagogue which survived the Nazi occupation by having the fortune to be designated a museum in 1940.
The town grew in the nineteenth century thanks to small industry, in particular the production of water pumps. The town had the largest factory for water pumps in Austria-Hungary.
The first Jews came at the beginning of the 17th century, receiving in 1637 the right for a self-governed Jewish quarter, around the present Janáčkova street (previously called Jew's street - ut. Židovská). Besides those 17 houses, they were not allowed to purchase houses elsewhere. The community reached 802 people in 1857, which was one eighth of the population of the town.
You can see more about the town in the film!
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Eastern Europe Cycling Trip: Prague to Tabor
A cycling journey in the beautiful Eastern European landscape from Prague to Tabor.
Views Around the City of Pilsen, Bohemia, Czech Republic - 11th July, 2015
Pilsen (Czech: Plzeň) is a city in western Bohemia in the Czech Republic about 90 km (56 miles) west of Prague, it is the fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic. The city is known worldwide for Pilsner beer, created by Bavarian brewer Josef Groll here in 1842. To read more about Pilsen, click here: .
For 2015, the city has been awarded the status of European Capital of Culture, to read more about this, click here: .
This film features views around the city centre of Pilsen, beginning right in the centre and ending at the main railway station. Throughout the film the city's art, monuments, architecture, infrastructure and transport are featured. Alongside these, cultural events that are taking place are also featured, including a firefighter endurance contest / award ceremony, and an orchestra playing in a city park.
The following locations and features are identified within the film: Prešovská; Velká synagoga / Great Synagogue; Divadlo J.K. Tyla / Theatre; Smetanovy sady; Kopeckého sady; Měšťanská beseda; Biskupství plzeňské; Námêstí Republiky; Plague Monument; Cathedral of St. Bartholomew; Pražská; Križíkovy sady; Anglické nábreží; Pražská; most U Jána; Bar made from recycled wood; Radbuza; Sirková; the District Court; and Plzeň hlavní nádraží / Pilsen main railway station.
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Uitzicht Tabor
Uitzicht vanaf de uitkijktoren op de berg Tabor. Niet in Israel, maar in Tsjechie
Jesus Boat Beatitudes Capernaum
2014 in Israel, we visited the Jesus Boat, Mount of Beatitudes, and Capernaum, which are all along the Sea of Galilee.
Music: Rivers & Robots We Have Overcome
Edited: Jonathan Lovelace
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Brno and Znojomo Czech Republik
Only 4 months and we will go to The Czech Republik again
But untill then we hope you will enjoy the video we made last year
So many beautiful places, beautiful old buildings
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Prague Vysehrad fortification
Tabor Gate, even in the late Renaissance style was built around 1640.
Brick Gate was established in courtine bastions between 33 and 38 až from 1835 to 1841.
Fortification
Kasematy with Brick Gate
Brick Gate
Gorlice
Leopold's Gate
Libušina Bath
Tabor Gate
gateway tip
and you will see much more.....
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Synagogues of Europe Czech Republic Part 1
A look at synagogues in the Czech Republic. duration: 4 min, 44 sec. credits: google maps, no profit intended.
Pilsen (Czech Republic) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Pilsen in the Czech Republic.
South of Brno, on the Austrian border, the Czech town of Mikulov occupies a strategic location on the former trade route between Vienna and Brno. The ruling Liechtensteiner were conscious of the economic contribution made by the town’s Jewish population and so for three centuries Mikulov became the centre of the Moravian Jews. The synagogue and around ninety buildings have been preserved and have become splendid cultural monuments. An imposing Renaissance castle rises picturesquely above the town and this once royal castle guarded the country's border. In 1249, Přemysl Ottokar The Third assigned both town and castle to the Styrian family, Liechtenstein, in gratitude for their support. In 1560, the Liechtensteiners sold everything to Hungarian aristocrats and in 1575 Emperor Maximilian The Second passed the town as a fiefdom to the Dietrichsteiner. In the eighteenth century, three fires caused extensive damage but, situated between its vineyards, the Late Gothic appearance of this rebuilt town has managed to survive to the present day.
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Tabgha, Bethsaida, Mt. Beatitudes, Capernaum, Abarnes's photos around Capernaum, Israel
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Entry from: Capernaum, Israel
Entry Title: Tabgha, Bethsaida, Mt. Beatitudes, Capernaum,
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When asked what my favorites of the trip were, I always say the Seas because so many of the things we saw were supposedly the place or believed to be the place, but it's hard to deny the authenticity of an actual body of water as great as the Meditarranean, the Dead Sea, or the Sea of Galilee. We had arrived late Wednesday evening to the Kibbutz in Ma'agan, went straight to our units, unpacked and cleaned up for dinner. Later that evening before turning in for the night, a few of us walked down to the Sea of Galilee to wade in the water and have a brief and informal devotional. The following morning on my way from my unit to the dining hall, I noticed a beautiful panoramic of the Sea. After breakfast Bambi and Yuval took us on our 3rd day of touring the Holy Land. Our first stop would be Tabgha, where 5000 were fed by Jesus who performed the miracle of the Multiplication of the Fish and Loaves. On our way to Tabgha from Ma'agan I caught a glimpse of Tiberias, where we would spend some time that evening in the markets, shopping and observing locals dancing to bohemian music on top of a bus that was driving through the city center. Our second stop, after Tabgha, was the city of Bethsaida which was discovered in 1987, by Israeli archaeologist Dr. Rami Arav. In 1990, Dr. Arav and several colleagues from around the world joined together to form the Consortium of the Bethsaida Excavations Project to uncover the ancient layers of this 21 acre site. Bethsaida means House of the Fisherman and is one of the most frequently mentioned cities in the New Testament. Peter, Andrew, and Phillip, three of the 12 Apostles, were from Bethsaida. It is also believed to be a place where Jesus performed several miracles. Korazim was the 2nd archaelogical site we visited. The town's ruins are spread over an area of 25 acres, subdivided into five separate quarters, with a synagogue in the center. The ruins at the site include a large, impressive synagogue which was built with black basalt stones where Yuval sat in what is believed to be Moses' Chair. Our next stop, Mount Beatitudes: The Church of the Beatitudes, an octagonal shaped chapel situated atop the Mount of Beatitudes, marks the spot where Jesus preached the Sermon on the Mount. It was built after remains of a small Byzantine church were discovered here in 1935. The modern church was built on a hilltop, not over the ancient church. Our group gathered in a shaded area on a hill overlooking the Church of the Beatitudes to listen to Robert read the 8 Beatitudes from Matthew 5:3-10 in English. Yuval then read them to us in Hebrew. After leaving the Mount of Beatitudes we went to another location to view a fisherman's boat believed to be from Jesus time. Then we boarded an Egyptian style boat to enjoy a ride on the Sea of Galilee. A St. Peter's Fish lunch was prepared for us upon our return to shore. YUM! On our way back to the Kibbutz in Ma'agan that evening, Bambi stopped in Yardenit, the Baptismal site on the Jordan River, where 2 ladies in our group were baptized.
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Photos from this trip:
1. Sea of Galilee
2. Tiberias
3. Jordan River
4. Church of the Multiplication
5. Coy Pond, Church of the Multiplication
6. Inside the Church of the Multiplication
7. Tabgha, Byzantine Mosaic
8. Bethsaida
9. Acorns from Korazim
10. Korazim
11. Synagogue drawing at Korazim
12. Synagogue at Korazim
13. Moses Chair
14. The Church of the Beatitudes
15. Altar in the Church of the Beatitudes
16. Fisherman's Boat
17. Egyptian Style Boat
18. Raising the Flag
19. US and Israel
20. Boat Ride on the Sea of Galilee
21. St. Peter's Fish
22. Capernaum
23. Sign
24. Capernaum Synagogue
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15 Cool Things To Do in Prague and the Czech Republic
I just got back from a solo road trip around the Czech Republic and am so excited to share my favorite 15 things to do in Prague and the Czech Republic from castles to food to beer to museums. I recorded almost 700 clips of video which I spent a few days editing into this concise video guide with everything you need to know to plan your trip!
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ÚSTÍ NAD LABEM: Antická strašidla bavila děti v muzeu (TV Litoměřicka)
Antická strašidla zaplnila Muzeum v Ústí nad Labem. Děti se zde mohly potkat s řadou postav řeckých bájí a zahrát si s nimi dobrodružnou hru, která je zavedla hluboko do historie. Kdo přišel ve strašidelném komstýmu, měl vstup zdarma. Děti se navíc mohly nechat nalíčit od studentek kosmetiky ze školy Industria.
Klassik Czech Tour I
Jérôme Porsperger, CESTA Festival, Czech Republic, 2009
A mini Record Player around Tabor in Czech Republic and make live classical music where it never found its resonance before. Unexpected places such as an aircraft, night club, swimming pool and diverse urban spaces are transformed into invisible micro-events. With different meanings of classical music reality is staged.
The Goal is to bring Classical music out of the eletistic atmosphere in traditional concert halls.
All musics are live-captured.
Czech Republic 2009 Terezin Camp
Please click on the title to open and watch the iMovie that I created regarding a day trip that we took to Terezin, Cz Republic. Terezin the small Fortress and Concentration Camp and the Terezin Ghetto. This was a very somber day, but we were glad that we did it.
I own the iMovie program used to produce the movie, as well as the CD from which the music was taken. The photographs are mine, taken with my Olympus camera.
Prague, Czech Republic
Last week we visited Prague, Czech Republic for a few days relaxation and to take in the sights. In this video you will see us taking in the sights at the Old Town Square and Charles Bridge (our attempts to find Prague Zoo were thwarted by bad signposting.)
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Ostrava a její Židé | Ostrava and its Jews - Prague, Maisel Synagogue
V roce 2005 se členové kongregace Kingston Synagogue začali zajímat o ostravský původ svitku Tóry používaného v jejich synagoze. Tímto hledáním se začal příběh, jehož výsledkem je po téměř patnácti letech anglická kniha Ostrava and its Jews s podtitulem 'Now no-one sings you lullabies' (Vallentine Mitchell Publishers, 2018) podrobně mapující historii ostravských Židů od industrializace Ostravy až po nedávnou minulost. Se všemi třemi autory této unikátní publikace, badatelem a hybnou silou celého projektu Davidem Lawsonem, genealožkou a bývalou pracovnicí Ostravského muzea Libuší Salomonovičovou a historičkou a archivářkou Hanou Šústkovou z Centra pro hospodářské a sociální dějiny Filozofické fakulty Ostravské univerzity pohovoří publicista Petr Brod.