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the old Jewish cemetery and the Basilica of St Procopius in Třebíč are reminders of the co-existence of Jewish and Christian cultures from the Middle Ages to the 20th century
The Jewish Quarter bears outstanding testimony to the different aspects of the life of this community
built as part of the Benedictine monastery in the early 13th century
is a remarkable example of the influence of Western European architectural heritage in this region
du vieux cimetière juif et de la basilique Saint-Procope de Třebíč rappelle la coexistence des cultures chrétienne et juive du Moyen Âge au XXe siècle
Le quartier juif est un témoignage exceptionnel des différents aspects de la vie de la communauté qui y résidait
construite à l’intérieur d’un monastère bénédictin au début du XIIIe siècle
est un témoignage exceptionnel de l’influence du patrimoine architectural de l’Europe de l’Ouest dans cette région
تعيد مجموعة الحي اليهودي والمقبرة اليهودية القديمة وبازيليك القديس بروكوبيوس ذكرى التعايش بين الثقافتين المسيحية واليهودية من القرون الوسطى الى القرن العشرين
ويشكل الحي اليهودي شاهداً فريداً على مختلف نواحي حياة المجتمع الذي كان يقطنه
أما بازيليك القديس بروكوبيوس التي شيدت داخل جدران دير بينيديكتي في مطلع القرن الثالث عشر فهي شاهد رائع على التأثير الذي خلّفه التراث المعماري الخاص بأوروبا الغربية في هذه المنطقة
这里的犹太区、古老的犹太墓地和圣普罗皮乌斯大教堂表明,从中世纪到20世纪犹太教与基督教文化一直共生共存。犹太区是这一社区生活各个方面的显著证明。作为13世纪早期修道院的一部分,圣普罗科皮乌斯教堂是西欧建筑传统影响这一地区的一个典型例子。
Прокопа в Тршебиче напоминают о сосуществовании еврейской и христианской культур
Еврейский район предоставляет уникальные свидетельства о различных аспектах жизни этой общины
построенная как часть бенедиктинского монастыря в начале XIII в.
является замечательным примером влияния западноевропейского архитектурного наследия в этом регионе
El conjunto formado por el barrio y cementerio judíos de Třebíč
trae a la memoria la coexistencia entre las culturas judía y cristiana desde la Edad Media hasta el siglo XX
El barrio judío constituye un testimonio excepcional de los distintos aspectos de la vida de la comunidad que lo habitaba
edificada dentro de un monasterio benedictino de principios del siglo XIII
constituye un ejemplo notable de la influencia de la arquitectura de Europa Occidental en esta región
The property includes the Jewish Quarter (former ghetto)
The ensemble provides an exceptional testimony to the peaceful coexistence of Jewish and Christian communities and cultures from the Middle Ages up to World War II
The Jewish Quarter grew spontaneously along the Jihlava River
It bears witness to various aspects of the life of this community forced to live in limited space due to political constraints
The Jewish Quarter has retained its original street plan
A typical building of this quarter is distinguished by a condominium structure
a highly complex form and diversity of style
there was often a shop or a workshop; the upper levels were reserved for residential use
A wide range of historic details has been preserved
the architectural expression of the facades and some original interiors (vaulted ground floors
one or two upper floors with wooden ceilings)
Procopius Basilica is situated on a hill overlooking the Jewish Quarter
it was a part of a Benedictine monastery that was replaced in the 16th century by a palace to which it is connected
Procopius Basilica is one of the first examples of the influence of Western architecture in Central Europe
The Jewish cemetery lies outside the Jewish Quarter
the first part dates from the 15th century
There are some 4,000 tomb stones; some carvings are important
Procopius Basilica of Třebíč bear witness to the coexistence of and interchange of values between two different cultures
Criterion (iii): The Jewish Quarter of Třebíč is an exceptional testimony to the cultural traditions related to the Jewish diaspora in central Europe
All key elements conveying the Outstanding Universal Value of the property are situated within its boundaries
The definition of the boundaries and the size are appropriate
the works done on the buildings had no significant negative impact on their form and character
and the spatial and visual relationship between the Jewish Quarter
the Basilica and other historical quarters of the town of Třebíč
situated outside the boundaries of the property
new construction and remodelling are regulated in order to preserve the visual integrity of the property
The ensemble that includes the Jewish Quarter
Procopius Basilica has a high level of authenticity
The urban fabric of the Jewish Quarter has retained an exceptionally good stratification ranging from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century
there can be parts that relate to several eras
The vernacular housing stock has been very well preserved; of 121 buildings that were there originally
The individual buildings and the townscape have preserved the authenticity of materials
Many interiors are intact and have a high level of authenticity
Restoration works are carried out in compliance with international standards for heritage conservation
using only historical materials and techniques
The cemetery includes a large number of tomb stones
both from the past centuries and contemporary
The Basilica has retained its historical character and authenticity
despite the various restorations it has undergone during its history
since it is located within the urban heritage zone
The buffer zone of the Jewish Quarter and of the St
Procopius Basilica is also located within the urban heritage zone of Třebíč
which moreover has its own protective zone
serving also as a buffer zone of the Jewish cemetery
Procopius Basilica and the Jewish Cemetery are designated as national cultural heritage sites
thus enjoying the highest degree of legal protection as regards heritage preservation
A number of buildings of the Jewish Quarter are designated as cultural heritage sites and also enjoy protection related to heritage preservation
The urban heritage zone and its protective zone have a stabilised spatial organisation where no changes are planned
The property is managed by the town of Třebíč (the Jewish Quarter and the Jewish Cemetery) in cooperation with the Jewish Community of Brno (the synagogues and the cemetery) and the Parish Administration of the Roman Catholic Church (St
The Management Plan of the property is in effect and is scheduled for regular updates
Because of the size of the property and of a complex ownership structure
individual maintenance schedules have been set
Financial instruments for the maintenance and conservation of the heritage sites that are part of the property namely include grant schemes and funding through the programme of the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic allocated to the maintenance and conservation rehabilitation of the immovable cultural heritage
as well as financial resources allocated from other public budgets
From the point of view of heritage preservation
the property is in good state of repair and is subject to regular maintenance
Since its inscription on the World Heritage List
annual monitoring reports have been prepared at the national level to serve the World Heritage property manager
the National Heritage Institute and other agencies involved
German discount chain Woolworth is set to make its debut in the Czech market this June with the opening of its first brick-and-mortar store in Třebíč
which will span nearly 1,000 square meters
Woolworth's entry into the Czech market places it in direct competition with other established discount chains like Action
This marks a significant milestone for Woolworth
which has ambitious plans for expansion across the country
specific opening dates for these stores are in the final stages of planning
Woolworth aims to open between 10 and 15 stores in the Czech Republic by the end of 2025
If these initial openings prove successful
the company plans to ramp up its expansion
potentially adding up to 20 new stores per year in the coming years
The German retailer prides itself on offering a broad selection of products at competitive prices
Its inventory will include around 18,000 products
with 10,000 available year-round and the remaining 8,000 changing seasonally
Over 90 percent of the items offered will be from Woolworth's own brands
allowing the company to maintain a high standard of quality at affordable prices
The company’s core principle is consistent quality and offerings across all markets
meaning that Czech consumers will have access to the same products as customers in Germany
The original Woolworth brand traces its roots back to the U.S.
Woolworth Company opened its first store in 1879
Woolworth pioneered the five-and-dime concept of offering inexpensive goods at fixed prices throughout the first half of the 20th century
the brand eventually struggled due to increased competition from giants like Walmart and Target
stores and transitioned into the Foot Locker brand
the company also faced financial difficulties and entered insolvency in 2010
after being acquired by the HH Holding investment group
which owns other discount chains like Tedi
Woolworth underwent a restructuring that allowed it to recover
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Germany has won the U12 European Championship in Trebic
The team of head coach Georg Bull captured the title at their first participation at the tournament in history with a 9-2 win over host Czech Republic on Saturday afternoon
For the German Baseball and Softball Federation (DBV) it’s their second international title after the U15 European Championship in 2015
Russia finished in third place after a 20-6 win over Austria in the Bronze Medal Game
Box score
Germany erased an early 0-1 deficit with a three-run rally in the bottom of the first and then continued to build up the score for an easy 9-2 win over defending champion Czech Republic in the final on Saturday
Yannic Walther dominated at the plate by going 3-for-4 with a home run
Tristan Russel struck out seven in four innings to pick up the win
Box score
Russia has won the bronze medal at the U12 European Championship with a 20-6 win over Austria
Russia was on fire early on and built up a quick 8-0 lead after two frames
However Austria fought back and cut the deficit to three runs after the third
However a Russian nine-run rally in the fourth ended all hopes for a comeback
Seven players of Russia scored multiple times in the game
Box score
France is finishing in fifth place at the U12 European Championship after a 16-6 win over Belarus
Eight runs combined in the first two and eight more in the fourth and fifth ended the game due to ten-run rule
Tanguy Meurant and Thomas Demory had four hits apiece
scoring seven of the 16 runs and combined to drive in six
Demory also pitched three innings in relief for the win
Box score
Romania scored 14 of its 16 runs in a 16-6 win over Slovakia in the first three innings
Slovakia was able to cut the deficit to 4-11 in the third
Romania finished in seventh place in the final standings with the victory
Box score
Lithuania is finishing in ninth place at the U12 European Championship in Trebic after defeating Poland 12-0 on Saturday morning
An eight-run first inning decided the outcome early
Poland settled in afterwards defensive wise
Dovydas Zakaras pitched a complete game shutout
issuing only two hits and two walks in five scoreless innings
At the plate Audrius Rascius and Titas Vaitkevicius had two hits
Tomasz Karpinski and Kacper Dziedzic had both hits for Poland
giving up eight unearned runs on five hits and two base on balls in the first
Complete results are available through www.baseballstats.eu
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Pavel Fried was born in the village of Třebíč, Czechoslovakia, in 1930. Fried lived a middle-class Jewish life; he was in the midst of preparations for his bar mitzvah when his family was deported to Terezin. In the camp, he told interviewers from the Vienna-based oral history project Centropa
but his sister and her husband weren’t so lucky
Fried was one of nine Jews who returned to live in Třebíč after the war
and today he is the chairman of the Jewish community of nearby Brno
during which time he has been instrumental in organizing Shamayim Třebíč: Jewish Culture Festival
a celebration of Czech Jewish life and music held each July
But festivals — of which there are now several — are key to understanding both what was lost and what remains
They are a way for local and tourist alike to delve further into that all-but-vanished world
We have all read our Isaac Bashevis Singer; we know of a time when the cities and hamlets of Eastern Europe were filled with Jews: peddlers and rabbis
Jewish life in Eastern Europe was an entire world of architecture
We have been told how Yiddish civilization was destroyed
Mostly we expect something like Spain — buildings that once sheltered a community
a depression in the doorframe where a mezuza once was hung
we will find a handful of elderly people who still remember and can tell us what life once was
kept clean by an aging member of the community
Often the worst-case scenario is true instead: cemeteries lost in forests or buried under parking lots
Tours can be organized for ordinary groups or those with specific needs: They can outline where the ghetto walls stood, where the synagogue once was or where it can now be found; they can explain if there are still services there, or when the last one was held. With them, we can stand where Jews were assembled for deportation, or on the exact site where they were murdered. Some have a political bent. The March of the Living
for example — the tour that has taken teens to Poland and then on to Israel since 1988 — emphasizes the loss of life
But there are so many tours these days that it can be hard to know where to look
Maybe the way to decide is to go where a cultural festival has taken root
to listen to life in these cities and towns
Eastern European Jewish life both before and after the Holocaust
these festivals would like us to see Jewish culture in Eastern Europe not only as something decimated in the killing fields of Ukraine or the gas chambers of Auschwitz
but also as something revitalized in recent years
The annual Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow
the festival is held annually over a 10-day period at the end of June and beginning of July in the heart of what was once Jewish Krakow
“We will never forget that Poland is the largest Jewish cemetery in the world,” David Grossman
told a conference in Toronto earlier this year
Krakow itself once was once home to 70,000 Jews; now there are a mere 300
“What we’re doing is a festival that looks beyond the trauma
It’s about life and reflects thousands of years of history
We move forward building on the wonderful contemporary Jewish music — the cantorial and the Sephardic
More than 150 performers from around Poland
Europe and the world are expected to play this year
are not Jewish by birth or descent; instead they are Poles and Europeans learning about the culture that flowered in the years before the war
“I have heard people ask how we can do something like this when not far away we had death camps,” Makuch said
“How much can we focus on what we have lost
we now celebrate Jewish culture and study song
dance and bring Jewish life back to a country that almost saw it disappear.” That means music and literature that stretches back to the origins of the Polish-Jewish community
but it also means disc jockeys and modern dance
A trip to the Krakow festival can easily be accompanied by a trip to Auschwitz
called it the “most prominent symbol of an apparent [Jewish] rejuvenation in the shadow of the Holocaust.” And that mix may be appropriate
this is a region of the Czech Republic that enables visitors to experience the past in the present
The Třebíč festival is made up of storytellers
though some come from nearby Prague; the well-known mix with newcomers
locals who are investigating their history by learning the music
Krakow and Třebíč offer an alternative way to feel what was lost and experience what remains
Festivals are a means for heritage-oriented tourists to engage in more than anguish; a chance for those who want to experience a center of Jewish culture to do so unabashedly and
meet locals of a variety of faiths gathered for a communal celebration of Jewish life
Sarah Wildman writes about the intersection of culture
politics and travel for The New York Times and the Guardian
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Team Italy U12 manager Stefano Burato has announced the names of his 18 Azzurrini players and two reserves for the U12 European Baseball Championship in Trebic
Reigning Euro Champion Team Italy kicks off evening tournament action under the lights when the Azzurrini face Belgium on Tuesday
The Italian squad returns for an afternoon game against France on Wednesday
Team Italy concludes Pool A play with a battle against the Netherlands on Thursday
The top two teams in Pool A will compete against the best two teams from Pool B (Czech Republic
The U12 European Baseball Championship final will take place on Saturday
Skipper Stefano Burato will be assisted by coaches Simona Conti
and pitching coach Alessandro Rosa Colombo
The following players will report to Buttrio on June 28 for a mini-camp prior to departing for the U12 European Championship: Martin Anselmi
OF/P (Rho Baseball / Saronno Softball); Jordan Ariani
C/INF (Poilisportiva Padule Baseball); Riccardo Baldisserri
INF/P/C (Tozzona Baseball Imola); Nicolò Baltieri
INF/P/C (Crazy Sambonifacese Baseball Softball); Thomas Bondi
P/OF/1B (San Marino Baseball Club); Nicola Cepparulo
P/INF (Junior Rimini / Softball Club Forlì); Federico De Cristan
OF (Crazy Sambonifacese Baseball Softball); Daniele Di Persia
P/INF/OF (Academy of Nettuno Baseball Club); Alessandro Gamberini
P/1B (Fortitudo Baseball Club 1953); Matteo Giorgeschi
P/C/INF (Baseball Softball Club Arezzo); Riccardo Mazzanti
P/INF/OF (Academy of Nettuno Baseball Club); Lucciano Abraham Munoz Liendo
INF/P (Baseball Club Sala Baganza); Matteo Raimondi
P/INF (San Martino Junior Baseball Softball); Mattia Leon Ruggeri
P/C/INF (Polisportiva San Giacomo B.C.); Patrick Silva
P/INF (Vercelli Baseball Softball); Reserves: Lucia Blunda
1B/INF (Grizzlies Torino 48 Baseball Club); and Manuel Metalli
In the middle of Czech Republic a new baseball field was built. Baseball Club Třebíč Nuclears finished the construction in record time of 5 months. Financial resources were put together from the City of Třebíč, Vysočina region and Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports.
The club itself did also do a lot of work. The new stadium is a great award for the team that is known for its youth development. The field has all requirements for international competitions.
Actress Cynthia Nixon, best known for her role as Miranda Hobbs in the TV series Sex and the City, shared photos of a family visit to Europe with her wife Christine Marinoni and their son Max during the Easter holiday.
Nixon shared photos of their trip on Instagram, where she has more than 1.2 million followers, revealing that they spent their spring holiday in Vienna and Prague, and also visited the Czech town of Třebíč.
In the post, the actress-turned-politician heaped praise on the Andaz Prague, the hotel where the family stayed, as "sumptuous and artful!" She shared photos of traditional Czech Easter eggs, kraslice, and a shot with Marinoni with Třebíč in the background.
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Nixon was in town to honor the 40th anniversary of the making of Miloš Forman's film "Amadeus," where she played the part of Lorl, Mozart’s maid, when she was a teenager.
"When I was 16 I had the enormous honor of being cast in 'Amadeus,' directed by the great Miloš Forman. Making a movie that would go on to win 8 Academy Awards was really something, but the experience was particularly memorable because we shot in Czechoslovakia under communist rule," Nixon writes in the post.
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The event took place at Dox Museum where the actress also met U.S
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She has served on the board of the Alliance for Quality Education
a nonprofit organization that aims to improve the quality of education in the New York state
Nixon has also been a vocal supporter of LGBTQ+ rights and has spoken out about the importance of LGBTQ+ representation in media
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has resigned his position after three months in office
the electricity provider for western Bulgaria
has announced on Thursday that Faimon is to be replaced by Jan Vavera
chairman of the board of directors of TPP Varna
one of the Bulgarian group owned by the Czech company
Faimon transferred to the Bulgarian capital Sofia from Ukraine at the beginning of October, 2009, replacing the previous manager, Lubos Pavlas.
Jan Vavera was born in 1967 in the Czech town of Trebic
He graduated in 1991 from the Faculty of nuclear power plants and equipment at the Moscow Energy Institute
where he was responsible for emergency preparedness and nuclear safety
In 2003 he became head of investments in the nuclear power plant
Jan Vavera was Director of Investments in the power plants of the CEZ Group in the Czech Republic
where he managed the processes of preparation and implementation of company investments in nuclear
TPP Varna EAD is the second largest thermoelectric power plant in Bulgaria and on the Balkan Peninsula
The plant is ranked among the leading generators of electricity from coal in Bulgaria and on the Balkan Peninsula
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Bulgaria commemorates one of its most significant national holidays – the Day of Saint George the Victorious
and the official Day of the Bulgarian Army
all retailers in Bulgaria will be required to display prices in both leva and euros
Employers in Bulgaria are legally required to implement all necessary measures to prevent and minimize workplace accidents
a major British tour operator specializing in holidays to Bulgaria
has halted all its operations effective April 24
Wage growth in Bulgaria is projected at 9.3 percent for 2025
a 15.4 percent rise in the minimum wage since January
The World Bank has revised down its forecast for Bulgaria’s economic growth in 2025
The Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) has approved the natural gas price in Bulgaria for May
Bulgaria is set to become the first European country to operate an AP1000 reactor
according to Energy Minister Zhecho Stankov
speaking at a symposium hosted by Westinghouse in Sofia
Bulgaria has taken a significant step toward exploring its deep-sea energy potential
The two nuclear reactors from Bulgaria's Belene Nuclear Power Plant will not be sold to Ukraine
A contract for the exploration and extraction of oil and natural gas in Block 1-26 Khan Tervel
located within Bulgaria’s exclusive economic zone in the Black Sea
Bulgaria is exploring the possibility of leveraging its nuclear power capabilities to attract the IT sector
particularly in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and data centers
Google Street View Cars Return to Bulgaria for Major Mapping Update
Housing Prices Soar in Bulgaria’s Major Cities as Demand and Supply Strain Increase
Patrik Elias is a Czech professional hockey player who has a net worth of $50 million
He played for HC Kladno in the TCH and CZE and for the Albany River Rats in the AHL
Elias was drafted #51 by the New Jersey Devils in the 1994 NHL Draft
He has played with the Devils his entire NHL career but has also played for HC Pardubice
Elias signed a seven year deal worth $42 million with New Jersey in 2006
He was part of the NHL All-Rookie team and has won Stanley Cups with the Devils in 1999-00 and 2002-03
Elias played in the NHL All-Star Game in 2000
He was named to the NHL First All-Star team for the 2000-01 season
In 2009 and 2012 he was awarded a Golden Hockey Stick
Elias has represented the Czech Republic in international competition winning Bronze medals at the 2006 Winter Olympics
He holds many for the New Jersey Devils including most points in one season
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