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by Jan Kravčik, 10 July 2000
Josefov was a Jewish ghetto, erased completely and rebuilt. It is associated
with a lot of stories, some rather gruesome, such as those dealing with
the 'Gholem'. The flag points at this past.
Jarig Bakker, 11 July 2000
I guess that this is modern version of the original historical flag
of Josefov (or better said of the Jewish Community of Prague) that is considered
to be the first Jewish flag to use Magen David.
In this manner this can be considered the predecessor of the Zionist flags
and the current flag of Israel.
Željko Heimer, 11 July 2000
The very first Jewish flag with a six-pointed star was that of the Jewish
community of Prague, circa 1450. It remains their flag
to this day. The flag is rather complex- it's dark red with a gold
Magen David (six-pointed star), but that's a relatively small part of the
flag. This was the Middle Ages, after all, and the flag, as you'd expect,
has quite a few design elements- borders, curlicues, and so on, along with
a bunch of Biblical verses in Hebrew. I believe the flag is swallowtailed
as well. I have a picture someplace and might be able to hunt it down.
Also, the flag has actually been remade a few times as it's worn out. I
imagine many of the details may have changed in those remakings.
Nathan Lamm, 17 Jan 2005
Not exactly swalowtailed, but ending triangulary (like some modern Polish
local flags).
The important flag is now in Altneuschul synagogue in Prague.
Željko Heimer, 17 Jan 2005