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  1. New Jewish Cemetery. The New Jewish Cemetery ( Czech: Nový židovský hřbitov) in Žižkov, Prague, Czech Republic, was established in 1890 to relieve the space problem at the Old Jewish cemetery in Žižkov, where the Žižkov Television Tower now stands. It is about 10 times bigger than the Old Jewish Cemetery in Josefov and provides space ...

  2. One of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in Europe, the Old Jewish Cemetery was in operation from at least 1439 and was closed in 1787. The Cemetery is located in the Jewish Quarter on a small plot of land between the Pinkas Synagogue and the Klausen Synagogue .

  3. It was established in 1890, when the Old Jewish cemetery in today’s Fibichova Street ran out of space. It was designed for approximately 100 000 graves, which should be a sufficient capacity for about one century. It is more than 10 times greater than the Old Jewish cemetery in Josefov.

  4. May 15, 2023 · The Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague is among the oldest surviving Jewish burial grounds in the world and, along with the Old-New Synagogue, is the most important site in the Prague Jewish Town. It is unclear when exactly the graveyard was founded.

  5. New Jewish Cemetery may refer to: New Jewish Cemetery, Prague; New Jewish Cemetery, Kraków

  6. The New Jewish Cemetery in the eastern part of the grounds is a whole chapter in itself. By its size and the number of tombstones it is the largest of its kind in the Czech Republic. Here, too, many leading figures of politics, culture, science, and industry have their final resting place.

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