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Talking PointIs there such a thing as a "Czech anti-Semitism"?
A special conference was held last month in Brussels, convened by the
President of the European Commission Romano Prodi and co-organised by the
World Jewish Congress in response to evidence of rising anti-Semitic
prejudice across the European continent. To find out more about the
situation in the Czech Republic, traditionally known for its low level of
anti-Semitism, I spoke to two representatives of the Jewish community in
the country, the head of the Federation of Jewish Communities in the Czech
Republic, Tomas Kraus, and the director of the Jewish Museum in Prague,
Leo Pavlat.
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