Yahudi Ceko, Yahudi Bohemian, Yahudi MoraviaŽidé v Českých zemích Juden der böhmischen Länder (יהדות בוהמיה (צ'כיה בעמישע יידן |
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2,349[1] | |
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Ceko, Jerman, Yiddish, Hebrew, Judeo-Czech | |
Yudaisme, Frankisme, Persaudaraan Yahudi | |
Yahudi, Yahudi Ashkenazi, Yahudi Slowakia, Yahudi-Austria, Yahudi-Jerman, Yahudi-Hongaria, Yahudi-Ukraina |
Populasi Yahudi lokal |
Tahun |
Jumlah Pend. | ±% |
1921 |
35.699 | — |
1930 |
37.093 | +3.9% |
1991 |
218 | −99.4% |
2011 |
521 | +139.0% |
2021 |
2.349 | +350.9% |
Sumber: [2][3][4] |
Yahudi-Ceko, secara historis tersebar di Wilayah Mahkota Bohemia, termasuk Republik Ceko (yaitu Bohemia, Moravia, dan di tenggara Silesia Ceko). Ada bukti bahwa orang Yahudi telah tinggal di Moravia dan Bohemia sejak abad ke-10.[5] Komunitas Yahudi berkembang pesat di Ceko khususnya pada abad ke-16 dan ke-17, dan di akhir abad ke-19 hingga awal abad ke-20. Yahudi lokal sebagian besar dibunuh saat Holocaust, atau diasingkan di berbagai tempat. Pada tahun 2021, diperkirakan hanya ada sekitar 2.300 orang Yahudi yang tinggal di Republik Ceko.
Referensi
Daftar pustaka
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Bacaan lanjutan
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