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Explore the rich history and exceptional beauty of the Ceremonial Hall in Třebíč, Moravia. Built in 1903 on the initiative of rabbi Samuel Pollak, this hall holds great cultural significance. Admire its well-preserved decoration and interior. Experience the connection to the Jewish quarter through a historical cart-road. See the basin for ritual hand washing. Immerse yourself in the old Jewish traditions still observed here. Appreciate the unique value of this monumental hall.
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Tato prezentace je hrazena z projektu: Spolupráce s partnery – základ kvalitní odborné výuky registrační číslo: CZ.1.07/1.1.01/02.0033
Ceremonial hall - Třebíč Elaborated by: Jiřina Korbelová, Aneta Teplá, Petr Horký
History • The ceremonial hall stands next to the entrance iron gate in Jewish cemetery in Třebíč since 1903. • It was built on the initiative of rabbi Samuel Pollak and thanks to voluntary gifts from members of Jewish comunity. • This ceremonial hall is the only separately monumentally protected hall in Moravia. • Its extraordinary value lies mainly in well preserved decoration and interior equipment. • The cemetery is connected to nearby Jewish quarter by a cart-road which was built in 1886 and reconstructed in 1903. • Funeral ceremonies could be performed there according to the old Jewish traditions up to now..
A basin • Highly valuable is a decorated china basin which serves for ritual washing of hands before the ceremony.
The view to the back entrances