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Thursday, July 02, 2009

Samuel Gruber's Jewish Art & Monuments: Conference: Life and Work of the Maharal of Prague

While the Maharal of Prague is worth an academic gathering
  • because he was an important Jewish religious scholar interested in subjects beyond Jewish scripture and
  • because he has semi-legendary status as the creator of a very powerful golem,
the Israeli government is probably more interested in using the conference described below as a sneaky means to credential a criminal settler group as a legitimate university.

Conference: Life and Work of the Maharal of Prague

(ISJM) The Jewish Community of Prague will host a conference dedicated to the life and work of the great thinker and rabbi, the Maharal of Prague (Judah Lowe Ben Bezalel) from September 7-9, 2009 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the death of the learned and legendary Rabbi and community leader.
The conference seeks to bring about a full discussion on such topics as the Prague Maharal’s role in the life of Ashkenazi Jewry at the beginning of the modern era, his position in the Jewish religious philosophy of his period, and the importance of his spiritual legacy to modern Jewish philosophy and life. This special event will be attended by internationally renowned experts across the rabbinic and academic world. The official languages of the conference will be English and Hebrew.

The following events will be held as part of the conference:
  • Group visit to the Maharal’s grave
  • Ceremonial opening of the conference
  • Gala reception at an historical venue
  • Visit to the exhibition on the Prague Maharal
  • Visit to the Jewish Museum in Prague
The event is being organized in cooperation with the Department of Religious Affairs in the Diaspora (the Sochnut) and other institutions, including the Ariel University Center of Samaria, Charles University in Prague, the Federation of Jewish Communities in the Czech Republic and the Jewish Museum in Prague.

For more information please visit the website at: www.maharal.name

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