On the 30-year anniversary of the Velvet Revolution ending Communism in Czechoslovakia, notes on how to transform a one-party state into a democracy in a matter of weeks
Another instance of historical revisionism in Putin’s Russia
The presidents in Prague have a history of standing with the Jewish State, and the current recognition of Trump’s Jerusalem announcement is no exception
A small team of researchers are looking for 1,924 tombstones that were destroyed by the Nazis circa 1943
Czech family must survive for two months under re-created WWII conditions, complete with Gestapo
Czech capital’s Jewish community chooses a Prague native for the post
Sir Nicholas Winton saved more than 650 Jewish children from the Nazis
Jewish heritage archivist and his wife found dead in their Prague apartment
The late folk icon’s performance was the first ever to feature the instrument
Examining the unlikely alliance
Norman Eisen, an old friend of Obama’s from Harvard Law School, is bolstering the forces of liberalism as ambassador to the Czech Republic
Paul Berman on the late president and the Velvet Revolution
‘Far to Go’ tells of Czech Jews in the 1930s
Eisen, son of Czech Jew, is appointed