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Qué (quién) es Maharal of Prague - definición

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.

Defenestrations of Prague         
  • Karel Svoboda]]
  • A later woodcut of the defenestration in 1618
  • The window (top floor) where the defenestration occurred. A monument stands to the right of the castle tower.
  • The New Town Hall, the place of the first defenestration
  • [[Vilem Slavata of Chlum]], 1618 enamel on copper, by follower of [[Dominicus Custos]]
INCIDENTS IN BOHEMIAN HISTORY (1419, 1483, 1618)
Defenestrations; First Defenestration of Prague; Defenestration of prague; Second Defenestration of Prague; Prague Defenestration; The Defenestration of Prague; Defenestrations of prague; Prague defenstration; Defenestration Of Prague; The First Defenestration of Prague; One-and-halfth Defenestration of Prague; Third Defenestration of Prague; Defenestration of Prague; The Second Defenestration of Prague
The Defenestrations of Prague (, , ) were three incidents in the history of Bohemia in which people were defenestrated (thrown out of a window). Though already existing in Middle French, the word defenestrate ("out of the window") is believed to have first been used in English in reference to the episodes in Prague in 1618 when the disgruntled Protestant estates threw two royal governors out of a window of the Hradčany Castle and wrote an extensive apologia explaining their action.
History of Prague         
  • [[St. Vitus Cathedral]].
  • Prague in 1572
  • [[Vltava]] river
  • Jewish Cemetery and surrounding buildings
  • [[Charles Bridge]].
  • The Church of St. Nicolas.
  • [[Prague]] in 1493
  • Milunić and Gehry's [[Dancing House]]
  • The astronomical clock]]
  • [[Prague Castle]] at night.
  • The Jerusalem Synagogue, built in 1905 to 1906 by Wilhelm Stiassny, of Bratislava, is the largest Jewish place of worship in Prague
  • Packed with tourists on a busy summer day in [[Malá Strana]] (The Lesser Quarter), Prague
  • Bridges of Prague.
  • The "nostalgic tram" no. 91 runs through the city center
  • National Museum]] at night.
  • Týn Church]] - a view from east of Prague.
  • TV tower]] with crawling "babies"
HISTORY OF THE CAPITAL CITY OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Prague History; History of prague
The history of Prague covers more than a thousand years, during which time the city grew from the Vyšehrad Castle to the capital of a modern European state, the Czech Republic.
Prague linguistic circle         
SCHOOL OF THOUGHT
Prague School; Pražský lingvistický kroužek; Prague School Structuralism; Prazsky lingvisticky krouzek; Prague circle; Prague Linguistic Circle; Linguistic Circle of Prague; Prague school (linguistics); Prague school
The Prague school or Prague linguistic circle, Pražskij lingvističeskij kružok, . is a language and literature society.

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.