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Maharal of Prague - traducción al Inglés

CZECH RABBI
Judah Low ben Bezulel; Rabbi Löw; Maharal; Judah Loew; Maharal of Prague; Judah Low ben Bezalel; Judah Löw ben Bezaleel; Löwe ben Bezalel; Yehuda Loew; Loewe ben Bezalel; Rabbi Low; Judah Loew ben Bezaleel; Rabbi Loew; Judah Low ben Bezaleel; Lowe ben Bezalel; Rabbi Lew; Philosophy of the Maharal; Rabbi Leow; Jehuda Löw ben Bezalel; Der Hohe Rabbi Lö; Der Hohe Rabbi Löw; Liwa ben Bezaleel; Löwe ben Bezaleel; Judah Löw ben Bezalel of Prague; Rabbi Judah Loeb; The MaHaRaL of Prague
  • ''Derech Chaim'' (Cracow edition)
  • Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague]]
  • [[Lion of Judah]] on the Maharal's gravestone.

Maharal of Prague         
El Maharal de Praga ( Célebre Rabino que vivió en Europa del Siglo 16, que creó el legendario Golem)
Prague         
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  • Tourism is a significant part of the city's economy.
  • Child Jesus of Prague]], religious statue and shrine
  • [[Charles University]], founded in 1348, was the first university in Central Europe.
  • Monument]] to [[František Palacký]], a significant member of the [[Czech National Revival]]
  • [[Velvet Revolution]] in November 1989
  • The mythological princess [[Libuše]] prophesies the glory of Prague
  • Spanish synagogue]]
  • A model representing [[Prague Castle]] and its surroundings in the 10th century
  • Statue]] of [[Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk]] near [[Prague Castle]]
  • Prague high-rise buildings at [[Pankrác]]
  • [[U Medvídků]] (A.D. 1466), one of the oldest pubs in Europe
  • Galileo]] system in Prague's [[Holešovice]]
  • O2 Arena]] was built to host the [[2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships]].
  • [[Petřín Lookout Tower]], an observation tower inspired by the [[Eiffel Tower]] in Paris, France, and built at Petřín hill
  • Powder Tower]]
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  • The [[Prague astronomical clock]] was first installed in 1410, making it the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest one still working.
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  • Prague bus service]] next to the Prague Zoo
  • V4]]
  • Prague tram system]]
  • WBG]] meeting and [[NATO]] summit.
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  • satellite]]
  • Map of Prague cadastral areas and administrative districts
  • Prague liberated by the [[Red Army]] in May 1945
  • Prague population pyramid in 2021
  • Prague main train station]] is the largest and busiest train station in the country.
  • Staroměstská]] metro station of Prague Metro
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  • [[Rudolfinum]], a concert and exhibition hall
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  • The current [[St. Vitus Cathedral]] in Prague was founded in 1344
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  • [[University of Economics, Prague]]
  • [[Wenceslas Square]]
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CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Prague, Czech Republic; CZPRG; Prague, Czechoslovakia; UN/LOCODE:CZPRG; Wards of Prague; NUTS Praha; NUTS Prague; Capital of Czech Republic; Capital of the Czech Republic; Hlavní město Praha; Prahy; Prahou; Prague (Czech Republic); Historic Centre of Prague; City of Prague; Prague tourism; Praha, Czech Republic; Greater Prague; Praque; Praha; Prauge; Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic; Prague, Bohemia; Prague, Czechia; Capital city of the Czech Republic; Casurgis; Culture of Prague; Geography of Prague; Central Prague; Prague city centre; Capital of Czechoslovakia; Capital of Czechia; Public transport in Prague; Sports in Prague; Cuisine of Prague; Economy of Prague; Science and technology in Prague
(n.) = Praga
Ex: This article deals with the application of computer technology to the processing of the archival documents deposited in the Archives of the Prague Archbishopric.
Golem of Prague         
  • [[Old New Synagogue]] of [[Prague]] with the rungs of the ladder to the attic on the wall. In the legend, the Golem was in the loft
  • A statue of the Prague Golem created for the film ''[[The Emperor and the Golem]]''
  • Rabbi Loew and Golem by [[Mikoláš Aleš]], 1899
  • [[Rabbi Loew]] statue at the New City Hall of Prague
  • The [[Úštěk Synagogue]] with a statue of a Golem in [[Úštěk]]
ANIMATED ANTHROPOMORPHIC BEING
Golems; Golem of Prague; The Golem of Prague; Goilem; Golem (Dungeons & Dragons); Flesh Golem; Clay Golem; Golem (D&D); Clay Boy; Golem (Dungeons and Dragons); Gollem
El Golem de Praga (el robot o idiota de Praga, imagen de persona que le introdujeron vida - forma parte del folckor judío)

Definición

rada
sust. fem.
Bahía, ensenada donde las naves pueden estar ancladas al abrigo de algunos vientos.

Wikipedia

Judah Loew ben Bezalel

Judah Loew ben Bezalel (Hebrew: יהודה ליווא בן בצלאל; between 1512 and 1526 – 17 September 1609), also known as Rabbi Loew (alt. Löw, Loewe, Löwe or Levai), the Maharal of Prague (Hebrew: מהר״ל מפראג), or simply the Maharal (the Hebrew acronym of "Moreinu ha-Rav Loew", 'Our Teacher, Rabbi Loew'), was an important Talmudic scholar, Jewish mystic, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who, for most of his life, served as a leading rabbi in the cities of Mikulov in Moravia and Prague in Bohemia.

Loew wrote on Jewish philosophy and Jewish mysticism. His work Gur Aryeh al HaTorah is a supercommentary on Rashi's Torah commentary. He is also the subject of a later legend that he created the Golem of Prague, an animate being fashioned from clay.

Ejemplos de uso de Maharal of Prague
1. And in the midst of all the tension, a few hours before the final, he was not lazy; he went and prayed at the grave of Rabbi Judah Loew, the Maharal of Prague.
2. "The new site is part of the effort to make it easier for applicants to use the International Tracing Service," ITS Director Reto Meister said. (Assaf Uni) The 34th session of UNESCO‘s General Assembly ended yesterday with a resolution to include Eliezer Ben–Yehuda and Rabbi Judah Loew (the Maharal of Prague, of golem fame) on its commemorative list of individuals who made unique contributions to culture and society.