The American author William Faulkner said, ‘The past is never dead. It’s not even past.’
A recent visit to Prague showed the truth of this statement.
There is a place in Prague where the distant, often violent, past and a violent present collide with powerful effect. The Pinkas Synagogue is in the Josefov.
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