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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Holesov are major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Holesov are major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Holesov are major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Holesov are major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Holesov are major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Holesov are major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Holesov are major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Holesov are major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Holesov are major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Holesov are major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Holesov are major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Holesov are major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

The main hall of the Shakh's synagogue in Holesov is a major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Holesov are major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Holesov are major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

The main hall of the Shakh's synagogue in Holesov is a major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the  Shakh, Holesov, grave

Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh, Holesov, grave

The main hall of the Shakh's synagogue in Holesov is a major Jewish heritage site in the Czech Republic. Rabbi Shabbatai ben Meir HaKohen, known as the Shakh (1621 - 1663) was a rabbi who still attracts Jewish visitors and scholars from around the world commemorating anniversary of his death in Holesov, Czech Republic, February 26, 2020. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Unveiling memorial plaque David Meisel

Unveiling memorial plaque David Meisel

Memory of Jewish inhabitants of Holesov that were tortured to death. Revealing of memorial plaque dedicated to local native David Meisel in Holesov, Czech Republic, July 23, 2019. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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DANIEL MERON, unveiling memorial plaque David Meisel

DANIEL MERON, unveiling memorial plaque David Meisel

Israeli ambassador Daniel Meron (2nd left) attends revealing of memorial plaque dedicated to local native David Meisel in Holesov, Czech Republic, July 23, 2019. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Unveiling memorial plaque David Meisel

Unveiling memorial plaque David Meisel

Memory of Jewish inhabitants of Holesov that were tortured to death. Revealing of memorial plaque dedicated to local native David Meisel in Holesov, Czech Republic, July 23, 2019. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Unveiling memorial plaque David Meisel

Unveiling memorial plaque David Meisel

Memory of Jewish inhabitants of Holesov that were tortured to death. Revealing of memorial plaque dedicated to local native David Meisel in Holesov, Czech Republic, July 23, 2019. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Unveiling memorial plaque David Meisel

Unveiling memorial plaque David Meisel

Memory of Jewish inhabitants of Holesov that were tortured to death. Revealing of memorial plaque dedicated to local native David Meisel in Holesov, Czech Republic, July 23, 2019. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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DANIEL MERON, unveiling memorial plaque David Meisel

DANIEL MERON, unveiling memorial plaque David Meisel

Israeli ambassador Daniel Meron (left) attends revealing of memorial plaque dedicated to local native David Meisel in Holesov, Czech Republic, July 23, 2019. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Unveiling memorial plaque David Meisel

Unveiling memorial plaque David Meisel

Memory of Jewish inhabitants of Holesov that were tortured to death. Revealing of memorial plaque dedicated to local native David Meisel in Holesov, Czech Republic, July 23, 2019. (CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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