Jewish religious life in Prague is continuing although many institutions maintained by Jews have been liquidated, a report reaching here today indicated.
The report said that a number of synagogues are still open in Prague and that six rabbis and cantors are still ministering to the congregations. The Jewish community publishes its own organ in the Czech language, the report stated.
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