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Travel Meets History: Jewish Prague

Jewish history has always held a special place in my heart. Living in Berlin and travelling to neighbouring European countries, there’s always something connected to it. The way the Jewish people struggled, thrived, then had to fight for survival in this continent is a part of history that we can all learn from. Prague, a city just four hours from Berlin was, at some point, home to one of the largest Jewish communities in Europe. Since we moved to Berlin last year, I’ve already been to Prague thrice and Jewish Prague is one of my favourite aspects of the city.

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Visiting the Jewish Museum Berlin
in Berlin, Berlin Travel, Berlin What to Do, Europe, Expat Life, Germany, Travel

Visiting the Jewish Museum Berlin

If there’s any award for having the most backlog, I’m pretty sure I’ll win it. So, here I am today trying to lessen my load. One article at a time. Today, I’ll be sharing about my visit to the Jewish Museum Berlin. My husband Alvin and I have been saving the museums for winter. We wanted to savour the sun all throughout summer (and what’s left of it in autumn) by exploring the city. However, when my friend Armi visited in August and said she wanted to see this museum in particular, I knew I had to go with her.

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